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  • A new Sudoku layout with 81 uniquely shaped cells

    Posted: 2025-03-13 01:04:50

    Daniel Chase Hooper created a Sudoku variant called "Cracked Sudoku" where all 81 cells have unique shapes, eliminating the need for row and column lines. The puzzle maintains the standard Sudoku rules, requiring digits 1-9 to appear only once in each traditional row, column, and 3x3 block. Hooper generated these puzzles algorithmically, starting with a solved grid and then fracturing it into unique, interlocking pieces like a jigsaw puzzle. This introduces an added layer of visual complexity, making the puzzle more challenging by obfuscating the traditional grid structure and relying solely on the shapes for positional clues.

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    https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43349385

    HN commenters generally found the uniquely shaped Sudoku variant interesting and visually appealing. Several praised its elegance and the cleverness of its design. Some discussed the difficulty of the puzzle, wondering if the unique shapes made it easier or harder to solve, and speculating about solving techniques. A few commenters expressed skepticism about its solvability or uniqueness, while others linked to similar previous attempts at uniquely shaped Sudoku grids. One commenter pointed out the potential for this design to be adapted for colorblind individuals by using patterns instead of colors. There was also brief discussion about the possibility of generating such puzzles algorithmically.