spent ages on this one (Australia - D.Telegraph)

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Postby Nobby1 » Mon Jun 06, 2005 11:14 am

greengrass wrote:
Nobby1 wrote:I think there's a typo in the grid you've posted and as it is, I think it's unsolvable. R4 C4 shows a 2 in your grid but I've found that you can only complete this one if this number is changed to a 3......


There is a solution in 12 generations with a 2 in R4,C4


Correct, I managed to work it through as it was shortly after my initial posting; thanks.
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Postby Muriel » Tue Jun 07, 2005 2:32 am

The solution:

172 583 694
369 741 825
548 962 713

416 278 539
783 495 162
925 316 478

654 129 387
231 857 946
897 634 251
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