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Hi! We're Simon Anthony and Mark Goodliffe, two of the UK's most enthusiastic puzzle solvers. We have both represented the UK at the World Sudoku Championships and the World Puzzle Championships. We're also "cryptic crossword" aficionados. Mark is the twelve-time winner of The Times championship and Simon is the former record holder for most consecutive correct solutions to The Listener crossword. We hope we can help your puzzle solving while also introducing you to some of the world's best puzzles.
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@DonnyTheNerdfighter
@DonnyTheNerdfighter 3 года назад
Before watching this puzzle I'd never figured out how to find hidden pairs. I genuinely learned something in today's puzzle. This video should be flagged as essential sudoku learning material.
@swingasc
@swingasc 3 года назад
Agreed. I was stuck, then came to his solution, and once he pointed out how to spot a hidden pair the puzzle was cake.
@banja9172
@banja9172 3 года назад
Exactly the same here, once he showed how to find 37, you easily find 27 and the 4's in row 7 and that brakes it open...
@Paolo_De_Leva
@Paolo_De_Leva 3 года назад
Agreed. Not only about finding hidden pairs, but also about using them to identify possible singles they create in their house (column, row or box).
@marshallpyatt5425
@marshallpyatt5425 3 года назад
Agreed. I need to start working on finding hidden pairs.
@nickjohnston3763
@nickjohnston3763 2 года назад
@@Paolo_De_Leva j
@lukostello
@lukostello 3 года назад
His pattern finding skills are off the charts
@theresalouise1716
@theresalouise1716 3 года назад
So are his 'getting to the point' skills
@StorymasterQ
@StorymasterQ 3 года назад
​What about his 'spotting naked singles' skills?
@jdyerjdyer
@jdyerjdyer 3 года назад
On naked singles, as long as they give you their digits, why not take them?! ;)
@GPCTM
@GPCTM 3 года назад
and yet: 18:04 : there's a determined 4 in the 6th box, now; ready to go in. He's scanning 4's. 19:35 : he got it. What I'm saying is: don't be scared.
@dexterjau3
@dexterjau3 3 года назад
Technically they're all on the chart 😝
@BozoTheBear
@BozoTheBear 3 года назад
"When you see extremely intelligent people talk about difficult things, the fluency with which they do it is so impressive." Pretty much sums up your videos, Simon!!
@prahas777
@prahas777 3 года назад
I thought exactly the same thing.
@956675
@956675 3 года назад
I thought the same when I heard that.
@kev4241
@kev4241 3 года назад
The amount of mental organization, grouping similar concepts, and grasping of the essential they have achieved in their struggle is evocative
@zackvolturo8032
@zackvolturo8032 2 года назад
Is this quoted from somewhere?
@BozoTheBear
@BozoTheBear 2 года назад
@@zackvolturo8032 - yes, it's quoted from the current video.
@molaeiali
@molaeiali 3 года назад
First digit after 16 minutes, whole video is 22 😅 what a key to the puzzle
@HalfBakedLunatic
@HalfBakedLunatic 3 года назад
Yeah, the break in was quite a ride!
@boman2000
@boman2000 3 года назад
Solved it! Used 2 pencils, a blowtorch, a couple eyes of newt, a rebuilt Flux Capacitor, beef jerky, and a realization that "there is no spoon." Once the owl bobbinsed out of the radio and we filled the tires with pie, we discovered my preciousssss, and the hidden pairs leapt out like dark from night. Easy peasy. Well done Simon, brilliant as always. Marking this for re-watch to learn how to spot those hidden pairs in less than 13 days with a reverse time loop.
@anandkulkarni8313
@anandkulkarni8313 10 месяцев назад
His pattern recognition skills amaze me. I would have never been able to solve this sudoku without those big hints of hidden pairs. Kudos to Simon.
@katecrawford9966
@katecrawford9966 3 года назад
I just LOVE how polite and kind Simon is - a pleasure to watch you solve!
@stevepinard5826
@stevepinard5826 3 года назад
A Paper Tiger. Never seen a puzzle with such a difficult break-in collapse so quickly and completely. Sadly, I wasn't in the mood for a difficult start, so I let Simon do the hard work.
@RO8s
@RO8s 3 года назад
I tried and hit the wall - couldn't find that first number. It's all it took though, the rest was a pussycat.
@david203
@david203 3 года назад
There may be an inverse relationship between difficulty of finding the first number and the difficulty of finding the rest, and similarly for finding the first k numbers and the remaining numbers. But this would be countered by puzzles where the first number is obvious: in such puzzles the remaining numbers are usually fairly obvious too. And it would be countered by puzzles where the first k numbers are very difficult to find, requiring recursive calculations, because the remaining numbers can also be difficult to find. Summary: never mind.
@bobhoover1624
@bobhoover1624 2 года назад
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@david203
@david203 2 года назад
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@steviedmrbk5179
@steviedmrbk5179 3 года назад
*Looks at the video length* ..."hmm, 21 minutes, I'm havin' a go of this..." 4 minutes later..."nope, nothing!" 🤗🤗
@FirstLast-gw5mg
@FirstLast-gw5mg 3 года назад
There's a swordsfish on 2 in columns 1, 5, and 9 (2 is only possible in rows 3, 4, and 8 in those columns). Removing the 2 from the rest of those rows leaves two places for 2 in row 8, which also are the only places for 4 in that row, so it's a hidden pair on 2 & 4. That restricts the 7 into a helpful domino and there's only one place for 7 to go in box 2. That was how I broke into the puzzle.
@igoretski
@igoretski 3 года назад
@@FirstLast-gw5mg Wow. Impressive. That quickly solves all the 7's in the puzzle. Then you also find the 2 in column 4 must be in box 8, where the 24 pair is and thus get the 4 in box 7, like Simon.
@nguyenn7729
@nguyenn7729 3 года назад
@@FirstLast-gw5mg ye I solved it using the 2's and 7's swordfish which give a 156 triple in row 8 c4,5,7
@SlovianMapper
@SlovianMapper 4 месяца назад
I absolutely adore those rare and short moments between "sorry, this is not going well" and "oh, this is interesting". Applies to almost every "classic sudoku" type of puzzle being solved by Simon. My most recent hobby, thanks Simon!
@Fabroskii
@Fabroskii 3 года назад
At 13 minutes I was questioning whether this was part 1 of a multi-part series lol Well done Simon !
@markme3259
@markme3259 3 года назад
Fast forwarded
@jhuggett1938
@jhuggett1938 3 года назад
what does lol mean
@acestar01
@acestar01 3 года назад
@@jhuggett1938 Laugh Out Loud
@Oss-6342
@Oss-6342 2 месяца назад
@@jhuggett1938laugh out loud
@jhuggett1938
@jhuggett1938 Месяц назад
@@Oss-6342 but what does that mean?
@Keldorn01
@Keldorn01 3 года назад
My time was 36:46 on this one, and I've got Cracking the Cryptic to thank for that. A year ago I knew precisely zero sudoku techniques, not even naked singles, and now I'm spotting two swordfishes leading to a hidden triple
@andreaskraft5145
@andreaskraft5145 3 года назад
I did exactly the same thing as you did. When I saw the offset patterns, I straight away started to look for swordfishes. This is also because I have watched Simon solve sudokus here on CTC, especially tattooing sunsets. I think my time was about 10 minutes longer he yours, but I don’t know exactly because my browser reset after my first 20 minutes and I had to start all over again. But definitely a fine time time you got there.
@MartsGarage
@MartsGarage 3 года назад
15 minutes in. Not a single digit placed. Time to see how Simon does it. Edit: Wow. It seems so simple but I wouldn't have spotted it in a million years. Thanks Simon. Oh yeah, nice intro.
@rweisele
@rweisele 3 года назад
Finding the hidden pairs has been a key that I discovered some time back, and though I do it a little differently, it is still the key that unlocks some of these classic puzzles. Without using the technique of finding 'hidden pair' you are really in the dark trying to solve some of these!! Thanks, Simon, for reassuring me that I am a true Sudoku solver, and I love watching you do the really tough 1, 2 and 3 digit starters!!
@mepiffi
@mepiffi 3 года назад
Finished at 42 minutes, finally I felt that the weeks of watching the channel and working with the apps payed off! Swordfishes on 2s and 7s were my break-in. Thank you Mark and Simon for strengthening my skills!
@user-bf3xl8de7j
@user-bf3xl8de7j 9 месяцев назад
Are you able to train me for two hours in sudoku?
@RasperHelpdesk
@RasperHelpdesk 3 года назад
Nice to have a puzzle that doesn't require solving a system of equations to start ;)
@sgarcata
@sgarcata 3 года назад
no kidding... I've put doing Calculus proofs behind me although I have to say I loved doing them in my 20's.
@guanyin19
@guanyin19 3 года назад
This was definitely a puzzle to highlight the importance of hidden pairs. There are also a couple of swordfishes on 2's and 7's in rows and columns 1,5, and 9. However, the puzzle is more quickly solvable by spotting and using the hidden pairs instead.
@andrewnelson2525
@andrewnelson2525 3 года назад
My first digit in the grid was at 27 minutes (the 4 of course). Solved by 33:50. Quite satisfying how it quickly unwinds after the beastly break-in. I was amazingly sparing with pencil marks (for me). Following the influence of this channel I limited myself to two marks per box or cell except for column one which I filled in all the possibilities in an act of desperation before I finally spotted the 27 hidden pair. Loved it.
@grenvillephillips6998
@grenvillephillips6998 3 года назад
I loved that one. It was like seeing a lock being picked.
@GevinShaw
@GevinShaw 3 года назад
Very happy I noticed those 37 and 27 pairs, not by seeing the pattern in the givens but by methodically working across the rows and down the columns. Definitely made the puzzle manageable. You know, as long as you don't screw up unrolling a pair four moves from the end.
@dvkprod
@dvkprod Год назад
I love the bassy sound of your keyboard, it really adds to the incredibly emotionally soothing experience of your videos, which in some weird way cohabitates with and even enchances the intellectual side of the subject at hand.
@victorducedre5776
@victorducedre5776 3 года назад
8:56 to solve. This channel is definitely helping my out-of--the-box (in-the-box?) thinking and observation. Eight months ago I couldn't tell you what a swordfish was, and now I lucked into two of them. Edit: Swordfish on 2s and 7s revealed the hidden 27 pair, which led to the 4 in r8c1, which resolved both swordfishes.
@jaredmeier15
@jaredmeier15 Год назад
Wow, Simon really can play the guitar.
@pardox28
@pardox28 3 года назад
50:09 for me. I used the slot machine method to get where the 2s and 7s were in the grid. Got stuck for a few minutes & then noticed in column 5 that there was a hidden pair of 2s & 7s where Simon spotted them much, much earlier than I did. From there the 4 unlocked the 2s & 7s & it was easy from there on out. Super fun Classic mainly because the techniques that this channel has taught me are finally becoming ingrained in my solving. So thanks so much, Simon!
@stratolightdude
@stratolightdude 3 года назад
whenever I feel sad or down ...., i just have to watch Simon solve a puzzle ..., ANY puzzle. :-) Thanks so much for the great tips from this one. VERY.USEFUL!
@bananacat9139
@bananacat9139 3 года назад
I've solved more sudokus than I've done in my entire life. You inspired me back to play with sudokus and I love it so much. Thank you. And It's very addictive.
@Luna_Aberra
@Luna_Aberra 3 года назад
After 8 minutes of starring at this time I just gave up and watched more tips on how to solving Sudoku. I am still greenie in learn. And still many things I don't understand but thanks CTC for get me hooked. I love Sudoku now more than ever before and I think it's even my favorite kind of puzzle to do
@bexwiedasbier
@bexwiedasbier 3 года назад
Really love when Simon gets out the guitar
@ronaldkoh5281
@ronaldkoh5281 2 года назад
Wow, I am totally enlightened. Brilliant. Pure logic without all the clustered numbering. Thank you very much.
@matejailisin3194
@matejailisin3194 3 года назад
I'm so proud of myself for getting this one just like Simon did (tho it took me 36 minutes). If not for this channel, I wouldn't even know where to start. Thanks guys, you are amazing!
@jadenshah
@jadenshah 3 года назад
Sweet home alabama was the last thing I expected to hear during this into
@RootballJohnson
@RootballJohnson 3 года назад
And from a Brit who says, “Bobbins!”
@finleyherrmann4048
@finleyherrmann4048 3 года назад
Haha the casually roasting Mark for probs bifurcation made my day.
@Kelters
@Kelters 3 года назад
32:46 -- There's a fine line between logical tracing and bifurcation. However, I think my solve was logical. After studying it for a while it became clear I would have to work with pairs (or something like that) From a 27 pair in c5 I got to a solve. Difficult until you get a couple of digits, then the rest just follows like any Sudoku with that many digits already given on the board. -- (edit) now having watched Simon get that first 4 by a much better path from the 27, I see I could have been more logical after all! However, not disappointed either. And - Well done Simon!
@Frie_Jemi
@Frie_Jemi 3 года назад
You ran out of gas on the 4s while you clearly still had to half a tank...
@christopherdavies7213
@christopherdavies7213 3 года назад
Who else was shouting at the screen at that point?
@onedwinone
@onedwinone 3 года назад
@@christopherdavies7213 I laboured through the start, notes everywhere ,had to watch to get the hidden pairs and then bamm 15.46 he missed the fours and I was away , so pleased with myself but without Simons great skills I would have had to give up. Not all my own work but still a good feeling , thank you.
@SamCoca
@SamCoca 3 года назад
@@christopherdavies7213 Yes, the 4’s should have kept moving. Lol.
@charlottegracedel9686
@charlottegracedel9686 2 года назад
I have just recently begun playing hard level sudoku and have played this puzzle twice while watching your video. I must say it was fun!! You did an excellent job explaining how to solve it.
@roland1837
@roland1837 3 года назад
I found the swordfish on rows 1,5,9 with 2's because you have taught me to look for them... thanks Simon!
@karadana11
@karadana11 3 года назад
First time commenting on your videos, after almost a year of isolation I managed to solve in 4.15 and its all thanks to you guys.Thanks for all the fun.
@Oszilgath
@Oszilgath 3 года назад
I didn´t recognize the pattern, but with "a few" more pencil marks, i was able to spot the two pairs and the 4 in c1. And at this point it got easy. But I´m still amazed by your skill solving this in about 15 minutes and explaining it simultanously. It took me about 38 minutes to solve it.
@weskingston264
@weskingston264 3 года назад
I feel kind of proud about this one! (24:44). I cracked this pretty easily, but ONLY because I knew to look for shenanigans (because this is a puzzle on CTC, after all)! I was channeling my inner Simon in the beginning systematically making my pencil marks, and noticed that I couldn't fill in many pencil marks constraining to just two locations, but there were many locked to three positions, so I figured I'd return to those once I'd done what I could. Then my spidey senses were tingling saying 'look at the 2s and 7s'. Once I realized there were only two possible configurations of the 2s and 7s (because of how they were locked in column 5), I channeled my inner Mark and bifurcated. My first go was looking promising, but was ultimately a bust, so I reset and sailed through the puzzle after that. I'm curious to see if there's a logical way to figure out which path was correct! Watching the video now!
@kaybrown8885
@kaybrown8885 3 года назад
thank goodness for this video. I couldn't find the second hidden pair and caved to watch the video to that point and get going. Loved it, thank you!
@negar1368
@negar1368 3 года назад
I'm so proud of myself for solving this! Thank you CTC channel!
@gracievallee2551
@gracievallee2551 3 года назад
I am an amateur with sudoku who has started to do some sometimes puzzles for the challenge and I was very excited to hear you say that you only write notes in boxes if there are only two possibilities because I also do that! maybe everyone does it but I was proud of myself
@raymonlinares7342
@raymonlinares7342 3 года назад
It was the same for me too! I felt like a genius for a little while.
@readersrock101
@readersrock101 3 года назад
i watched this video because it was a short video that would help me relax before going to sleep, but this actually gave me some tips to help me with a hard puzzle ive been struggling with for days!! i can’t wait to revisit it tomorrow and use what i learned
@dvdspndl
@dvdspndl 3 года назад
Nice one. I did it in like 15 minutes by finding the exact same 27 hidden pair in col5 and then the 4 etc. What made it a easier for me is something that you call a slot-machine but in fact there's a clear and simple pattern to it - it's sort of a generalization of an empty rectangle. I applied it to 2s and 7s, and then it was very easy to follow.
@joshpowell3650
@joshpowell3650 3 года назад
25:38 for me just by filling in all the digits, finding a 2 and 7 swordfish, which created a 156 triple in row 8. Very satisfied with that :)
@SamCoca
@SamCoca 3 года назад
Great tip! I’m always going to look for hidden pairs from now on when I get stuck. Thank you for the great lesson.
@TeoElryns
@TeoElryns Год назад
I've finished it in 20:56, i consider myself amateur trying to solve hard sudokus recently, so i consider this as an achievement :D
@johnkey350
@johnkey350 3 года назад
Ever since that video when Simon marked cells eliminated by swordfishes by a center pencil mark, swordfishes have become so much easier to use once they're found. Def recommend. Took me 25:06 with a distraction in the middle.
@Zift_Ylrhavic_Resfear
@Zift_Ylrhavic_Resfear 3 года назад
I pencil marked every time there was 3 options in a box instead of 2 like you, and when i got to 8 i was getting a lot of these and i saw a lot of patterns like in the sudoku with 10 hidden swordfishes so i went to hunt for swordfishes. Found one on the 2 and 7, which got me the 27 pair you so easily spotted, which removed the pencil mark of 4 in box 8, unlocking the rest of the puzzle.
@pritikshettry2261
@pritikshettry2261 3 года назад
What a way to solve this sudoku puzzle. Simply awe struck. Hats off.
@susanlemmey4012
@susanlemmey4012 3 года назад
It took me nearly an hour and just before I gave up and watched the vid, I saw the 4 in the 8th row. 1:03:42 full solve time no hints I had found the 2/7 pair but not the 3/7 but I used something like like the swordfish pattern on both 2s and 7s and found the overlap in column 5, so I went the long way but I am still happy. Wonderful puzzle with amazing logic.
@rivercox8172
@rivercox8172 3 года назад
I have to say I love the guitar intros, keep it up! Love your videos!
@SallyJaneRobson
@SallyJaneRobson Месяц назад
I love Sudoku. My brother sent me a link to your site. It’s such a pleasure listening to your enjoyment unfolding the puzzle. I like to search for the patterns of three corner numbers throughout and their overlap with other three corner numbers and then work from as to what is excluded…
@Anrui_Ishi
@Anrui_Ishi 3 года назад
I found a swordfish on 2s at the beginning... I got so excited that I spotted it that I promptly forgot what I was supposed to do with it,..... Facepalm
3 года назад
Really liked it! At first glance it seems like it just wants to annoy you but as soon as you get behind the hidden pairs, it opens up completely :) Thanks!
@Piatato
@Piatato 3 года назад
Very proud with myself to have managed this in just under 30 minutes. I found it a very rewarding puzzle!
@HerveAttia
@HerveAttia 3 года назад
video starts at 4:52
@TheGuitarded1
@TheGuitarded1 3 года назад
Thank you! Guy kept rambling on like it was never going to happen.
@guzideerden6523
@guzideerden6523 3 года назад
Thank you
@Swimming_with_Josh
@Swimming_with_Josh 2 года назад
Boi the video starts at 0:00
@kristinbyers6275
@kristinbyers6275 3 года назад
I saw that pattern and the almost symmetry with those numbers but could not figure out what it meant. Thanks for a great demonstration! I learn so much here.
@johnpinchard6261
@johnpinchard6261 3 года назад
I take a screen shot of the starting puzzle and load into Soduku+. Having pencil marked all two digits per box I then allowed myself to pencil mark three digits. The puzzle then seemed to solve easily (12 minutes) without any clever techniques. I am far from an expert so was pleased with the result.
@Arkanelancer
@Arkanelancer 3 года назад
This was my first time actually completing a puzzle that you've done a video on. I solved it before watching, it took me 27:43 and I started out with a guess made after making some pencil marks. Some of that was because I'm not used to the controls, but most of it was just me struggling to place that first number. It does make me feel better that you also took a while to put the first number in, but watching your logic for this class sudoku was really compelling!
@lct9elliot66
@lct9elliot66 3 года назад
guessing doesn't use your brain which is the whole point surely? anyway - good guess - mine are usually bad :(
@adamcrum1723
@adamcrum1723 Месяц назад
Thanks, this helped me a bunch. Really appreciate you sharing this.
@bighouse1695
@bighouse1695 3 года назад
Hidden pairs and the extra numbers it eliminated were the whole 🔑. Brilliant job!
@MystearicalX
@MystearicalX 2 года назад
Another amazing cascade! I needed help to find that first 4, hidden pairs are brilliant, but once that appeared it was very straight-forward. The whole thing just fell into place. Timer says 35 minutes but a good 12 of that was watching the video to get an idea of what I needed to do lol.
@junebug406
@junebug406 3 года назад
I was able to get the hidden 27 pair by marking out the possible 2s and 7s on the grid, but never noticed this solved a 4. After watching the video up to that point, I immediately hopped back in the puzzle and it just collapses down after that. Great video, I love when I get to see something after missing it for so long, even if a much smarter person points it out to me.
@TafferBoyElvis
@TafferBoyElvis 2 месяца назад
I imagine some people wouldn't watch a video like this, but it was quite engaging. I saw the 2s and 4s fall into place in my mind while I was watching you talk about the other numbers.
@qivarebil2149
@qivarebil2149 3 года назад
I found the 4 in column 7, row 6 first. Relatively simple from there. My method is focusing on the numbers from 3 to 7 only. I don't like doing the pencil marks. Makes me feel unfocused. I just need to have all cells in the count all the time. While memorizing the known numbers, I delete them from my sight - just staring and staring at the sheet until they disappear, and then it's easier to imagine where the missing 3s to 7s go. I guess it's just a concentration exercise. Focus, focus, focus - and then suddenly, light! 2 years since I had to give up a 9 cell. But when they come like this one, they always leave me in physical pain, though. Sometimes for hours! I could never solve this one, while at the same time explaining it on video. I need to be extremely quiet, and don't tolerate any noises around me, But You did very well, Simon!
@LK-3000
@LK-3000 2 года назад
I started out watching you solve it and then I just went on my own. I do like seeing your strategies, though. They are so different than my own and it's a beautiful learning experience.
@mr.bianchirider8126
@mr.bianchirider8126 2 месяца назад
Got it after pausing at 15:44 into the video. Whew ! A lesson learned !
@vijayaragavand9474
@vijayaragavand9474 3 года назад
Superb.what a fascinating puzzle.Thanks.
@hollyberry4647
@hollyberry4647 3 года назад
Never knew there were names for some of the patterns I can see in sudoku puzzles. Definitely going to watch more videos!
@psychopietsuzuki
@psychopietsuzuki 3 года назад
I really love the way you show your train off thought. I learn the best by watching you.
@mizinoinovermyhead.7523
@mizinoinovermyhead.7523 3 года назад
I stumbled across the answer to this puzzle by pure chance. As I started solving it I put the two into the middle of the right middle set. I did this cause the one that ended with the 5 in that set didn’t register as being blank so I filled the 2 in as if that was the only place it could go. That led me to filling in most of the rest of the puzzle very quickly...so a solve by chance.
@rheffner3
@rheffner3 3 года назад
I have no idea how you do these puzzles no matter how many times I watch them. But I still watch them.
@david203
@david203 3 года назад
Most of the basic solving rules used here are easy to derive from the definition of sudoku. And the more complex rules involving patterns, that are not easy to derive, weren't even needed here once the first few numbers were found. The most difficult puzzles that require recursive trials to find every number cannot be solved by a small set of simple rules at all. I'm saying this as though it is fact when it is just my opinion, so can anyone please correct or confirm this hypothesis?
@QemeH
@QemeH 3 года назад
Bloody Nora, I had to use half a shedload of colours to get my head around the opening - 51:40 [Edit: Watching the video, I'm once again reminded how much better Simon is at solving these than I am. He spotted the hidden 2/7 pair in what felt like seconds - I had to color the whole grid with all the options for 2's and 7's to come to that conclusion. But I have a small consolation price: I did spot the effect on 4's in the bottom three rows faster than Simon did. That's something, innit?] [[Edit 2: In case somebody is curious, because I know that some people are more visual types, here is how I managed to do it: First you realize that Boxes 4 and 6 have two possible placements for both the 2 and the 7. Then you pick colors for the options (e.g. green/red for the two options for 2 and blue/purple for the two options for 7) and run them around the grid. Every color option "finishes" the grid, so you'll have 6 squares of each color - with one little twist: two squares (the ones that will become the 27 pair later) have two colors at the same time - one is a 2 option and one a 7 option. This means, both of these colors can't be true at the same time; ruling out two of the four possible color pairings. You are left with the question which of these pairs is true. This is not resolvable at this stage - but because Boxes 2 and 8 have colors from two _different_ pairings in them, the double-colored squares absolutely _have_ to be part of the working pairing - which means they have to be 2 or 7. And that's how you get the 2/7 hidden pair...]]
@avisannschild
@avisannschild 3 года назад
Loved this sudoku -- thanks for doing the classics (which are the only videos I watch). I found the first pair on my own but missed the second one!
@david203
@david203 3 года назад
Enjoyed it. That first number was a breakthrough.
@venician2face
@venician2face 3 года назад
Definitely a beast without noticing the hidden pairs. Learned something from this. Good one Simon.
@manasabutadroka6028
@manasabutadroka6028 3 года назад
Thank you for giving hints on how to solve the Sudoku problems.
@nurulaisyah3599
@nurulaisyah3599 2 года назад
Beautiful and brilliant!!!
@prahas777
@prahas777 3 года назад
32:12. Quite a bit of help needed. Thanks Simon!
@StephanSpelde
@StephanSpelde 3 года назад
I was able to solve it in half an hour by using the slotmachine trick on all of the offset digits. That left a couple of empty cells which could therefor only be 1,5,9. These, in combinations with cells that could only have 1 of the other digits after they were slotmachined, made quite a few quadruples, which made the puzzle fall apart quite easily. I'm happy to have a learned your scanning trick though!
@SoRTs6233
@SoRTs6233 10 месяцев назад
That was amazing! Oncce you found that 4 (just after 16mins) The rest of the puzzle just opened up! Those hidden pairs are tricky. Thanks for a great solution.
@nanagaga2001
@nanagaga2001 3 года назад
I followed along with you solving and am pleased to say I say the first 4 just seconds before you did!
@roccoberetti7066
@roccoberetti7066 3 года назад
you're possibly the first world puzzle solver's champion/ sudoku's champion who just came out and said 🤠🎸
@skimeup
@skimeup 3 года назад
Fascinating to see him finding the hidden pairs. I noticed all the offsets but didn't know what to do with them. However, I found two swordfishes on 2 and it unrolled from there.
@colleenscottcarmello5103
@colleenscottcarmello5103 3 года назад
Love the guitar intro.. soothes the soul
@georgesthibaudeau1533
@georgesthibaudeau1533 Год назад
Interesting, quite enjoyable, puzzle. I started slowly realising after a while there were no easy digits. Then I saw the potential of getting somewhere with the positions of the 2 and 7 in the central box, indeed a 27 pair in column 5. Which I pencil-marked. This gave me the 4 in r8c1, and from there all the 2s including solving the 27 pair. From there the puzzle became easy and promptly finished without entering any pencil marks. Great stuff.
@briannelson605
@briannelson605 3 года назад
Loved your guitar intro!
@BryanLeeWilliams
@BryanLeeWilliams 3 года назад
I am just looking at this puzzle before I start and noticing the beauty of it. In the left 3 boxes are the numbers 1 to 9 once each, the in top 3 boxes are the numbers 1 to 8 once each, in the right 3 boxes are the numbers 1 to 9 once each, in the 3 middle horizontal boxes are the numbers 1 to 9 once each.
@voljes9007
@voljes9007 3 года назад
I'm loving your new intro!
@andrewzmorris
@andrewzmorris 3 года назад
26:04 really really happy with my time. I didn't solve it exactly the same way as Simon - I first noticed the Swordfish on 2s and 7s which then revealed the hidden 2/7 pair in column 5.
@danielcenteno8741
@danielcenteno8741 2 года назад
11:41 for me... One of those ones where it's just a blast to solve, no words other than such a fun classic sudoku.
@elevendarter112
@elevendarter112 3 года назад
I stopped the video at about 1:10, drew my own sudoku, filled in all possible numbers and then gave up... There were 7 cells with only two numbers in them and I thought that it might be the key...then I was wondering how you would go on with that and watched the rest of the video. Wow! What a briliant solution.
@TheLukeskywalker2
@TheLukeskywalker2 3 года назад
I am so proud of myself for noticing the 2 swordfish on columns 1, 5, and 9 without Simon noticing it.
@MiguelGarcia-to6cs
@MiguelGarcia-to6cs 3 года назад
How do they work?
@TheLukeskywalker2
@TheLukeskywalker2 3 года назад
@@MiguelGarcia-to6cs The Tatooine Sunset video that Simon explains them well.
@TheLukeskywalker2
@TheLukeskywalker2 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TQ0lso4fJzk.html
@Buizerd88
@Buizerd88 3 года назад
just 1 small step further and you would have cracked the puzzle, there is also swordfish on the 7s, and combine them and you get the hidden 2/7 pair
@ericcrowell9493
@ericcrowell9493 3 года назад
@@Buizerd88 That was how I solved it. I was genuinely surprised that Simon didn't spot the swordfishes...
@sdrawkcab190
@sdrawkcab190 3 года назад
I wasn't able to spot the hidden pairs like you did, however I used the slot machine technique to eliminate a 7 and I think a 4 in row 8 which gave me a 156 triple allowing me to place the 7 in box 9 as my first digit which similarly cracked the puzzle for me.
@crazydaddy4934
@crazydaddy4934 3 года назад
8:36 for me - went about it starting with a pair of 27 in R5 leading me to a swordfish in 2 and 7, which I didn't even really need, as the 27 pair made R8C1 a hidden single 4, solving both swordfishes right away. From there it was smooth sailing :-)
@barborasharrock1938
@barborasharrock1938 3 года назад
I was expecting the piano intro, and instead it was your guitar playing! So cool! Man of many skills
@djmitt3807
@djmitt3807 3 года назад
OMG!! Your intro "Sweet Home Alabama" by one of the best (if not THE best) Southern Rock Bands Ever !! Lynyrd Skynyrd
@MrJpsgrover
@MrJpsgrover 3 года назад
That was great the way you solved the puzzle . 👍👍👍
@kassimbabika
@kassimbabika 3 года назад
I like loved this puzzle - helped serve as proof that I had definitely progressed in my Sudoku playing! After some 230 hours logged in my fav Sudoku app in recent lockdown months, I felt that I was a bit more efficient but not sure how decent I would be without puzzles from the same source - I mean, the evil stuff was horrible but they were formed in a few predictable patterns that meant once I'd seen a 1 or 10 of them, if I found the right pattern for the right puzzle out 3 or 4, I can solve it eventually. Love the vid and I'm sure I've picked up a couple of pointers that I didn't know or just wasn't following religously enough (the whole "only penciling in a number when it's just got 2 possibilities and not more was definitely good to know - if the best players out there stick to it, what business do I have not to?! xD Looking forward to the next one! :)
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