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This Sudoku Actually Teaches The X-Wing Technique! 

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@Rubrickety
@Rubrickety 3 года назад
"I even spotted the swordfish before I spotted the X-wing on the eights!" - things you can shout on the street corner to make people think you're insane.
@88marome
@88marome 3 года назад
Haha! Totally!
@matthewender3473
@matthewender3473 3 года назад
I spotted the swordfish first thing... the swordfish on the 7s! Doesn't help that much at the beginning, but it came into play midgame.
@swaggleboon
@swaggleboon 3 года назад
"They should use this puzzle to teach the X-wing in Sudoku School!" I'm pretty sure you just did ;)
@davidbeaumier4953
@davidbeaumier4953 3 года назад
Wait, there's a sudoku school ???
@davidbeaumier4953
@davidbeaumier4953 3 года назад
@@DeletedUser410 i'm screwed :'( lol
@IcecalGamer
@IcecalGamer 3 года назад
If any of my teachers would break down to almost tears at a sight of a problem, i'd just walk out. All i got from this episode was "its beautiful" n times > quickly brush over the actual explanation of why it is, and why/ how it facilitates the next steps. I suck at Sudoku, but i've seen them solve A LOT of episodes and i was able to keep up. If i was new, would have been interested in learning sudoku and would have clicked on the video based on the title of "Actually Teaches" , i'd have given up half way through, thinking its not for me :)) Unpopular opinion, don't take me to the stake pls. Edit: its true, you could say, just use the pause button
@charleswoods7276
@charleswoods7276 2 года назад
Andrei-Razvan Tutuianu p
@blueberrypieology3088
@blueberrypieology3088 3 года назад
For beginners like me it’s very educational that you put in a video like this occasionally. Thank you!
@Lauren-hinrichsen
@Lauren-hinrichsen 3 года назад
Things we have learned so far on Cracking the Cryptic: 1. 10 is not between 1 and 9 and cannot be placed in a sudoku 2. the numbers from 1-9 sum to 45 3. the end of a month means that it is almost the beginning of a new month
@richalsop
@richalsop 3 года назад
"We cannot place the same digit more than once in a row, column or box for very obvious reasons"
@MyNarsa
@MyNarsa 3 года назад
"we can't place 0 into the grid, well we can since I'm in the new software"
@Bin216
@Bin216 3 года назад
Schrödinger cells are not allowed (on this channel)
@ceevio_art
@ceevio_art 3 года назад
"Bobbins" is the family-friendly substitute for "bollocks".
@michaeljarcher
@michaeljarcher 3 года назад
"Let's get Cracking" is not prison Lingo, but the other way to stimulate your mind with puzzle logic.
@darthscorn1
@darthscorn1 3 года назад
I'd love to see more puzzles like this one. Maybe not all the time, but at least occassionally. As a newer watcher to the channel, I really appreciate how educational this video was. Even though this one seemed pretty simple to Simon, I feel that the explainations on X-Wings and Swordfishes are really valuable to help people understand how you're solving the more complex puzzles.
@necaton
@necaton 3 года назад
the hard thing about x -wing swordfish etc. is not to understand these but to find these in a sudoku. i love these simpler videos as well because im still a beginner.
@Just2Dimes
@Just2Dimes 3 года назад
Check out some of their older videos! In the second half of 2019 they released many videos teaching classic sudoku techniques and they are super helpful if you want to get better! The CTC Catalogue is a good resource for this. Find the link in the video description.
@Mephistahpheles
@Mephistahpheles 3 года назад
@@necaton Agreed. Spotting them is definitely the hard part. (In particular useful ones.)
@edkillworth
@edkillworth 3 года назад
After spending 30 minutes looking for X wings and getting nowhere I managed to find some cake for the rest of the video.
@bluerizlagirl
@bluerizlagirl 3 года назад
There's another solution involving a bunch of 4-8-9 triples and subsets thereof.
@11mandylion
@11mandylion 3 года назад
Space cake is the best solution for all sudokus
@mikepictor
@mikepictor 3 года назад
@annmariedavis4
@annmariedavis4 Год назад
It's breathtaking!
@xaostek
@xaostek 3 года назад
Oh my god. I finally understand x-wings and swordfishes. The puzzle lays it out so well and it's explained so well. Thank you, Simon and Sam. Now, to apply this new knowledge and get better at spotting these patterns in the first place...
@S_Black
@S_Black 3 года назад
Try the Tattooine puzzles. All the swordfish you ever need. Also, the patterns are pretty easy to spot with a software that automatically colors all other same digits when you click on one
@rogerstone3068
@rogerstone3068 3 года назад
Yes, that's going to be the tough bit. Will this understanding remain tomorrow morning, after making the coffee and before the codeword? That is the question. As Carole King put it: tonight you're mine, completely...
@Derrad
@Derrad 3 года назад
The most simple puzzle you solved but it's the one that taught me the most , thank you i love your videos
@t71024
@t71024 3 года назад
Brilliant symbolism to use the digit 4 for an X-wing and 9 for the swordfish!
@aloofmeatloaf1467
@aloofmeatloaf1467 3 года назад
I have no idea how Simon is able to maintain such a level of enthusiasm when performing the mundane “unwinding of pencil marks,” but I’m glad he can, because I find it strangely riveting!
@timbates6309
@timbates6309 3 года назад
The X wings and swordfish were shouting at Simon. They must have been muted for me. I didn't hear them. What shouted at me was X-Wings in the title of the video. So after placing all the 1s 2s and 3s, I went X-wing hunting. Found 3 of them and a swordfish.
@MrCharlieArgo
@MrCharlieArgo 3 года назад
Absolutely. I'm stuck at a place where I understand X-wings and swordfish, I get how they work, they seem obvious when pointed out in the video.....but I struggle tremendously to find them on my own
@Kuraudo_VII
@Kuraudo_VII 3 года назад
Exactly how I felt.
@FirstLast-gw5mg
@FirstLast-gw5mg 3 года назад
Same here. LOL. First thing I found was the X-wing on 4 in R3,9 x C1,7, then a swordfish on 6 in R4,5,8 x C1,4,7, a swordfish on 7 in R5,8,9 x C1,4,7, and a jellyfish on 8 in R1,2,5,6 x C2,3,5,9... then the last crack was the swordfish on 9 in R3,4,9 x C1,4,7 and just using the original X-wing on 4 to clean up my pencil marks.
@diebekiffteblaueraupe6489
@diebekiffteblaueraupe6489 3 года назад
Yes, so I saw the title and I was like mhh I might need X-wings but I didn’t found a single one
@chadbentley4008
@chadbentley4008 3 года назад
*Sudoku puzzle exists* Simon: Uh, this puzzle is just beautiful.
3 года назад
Far from that! The thing is that here you only see the cream of the crop in terms of puzzle setting. Everything is kindly tested and filtered by the CTC community before Simon or Mark have a go at it in the channel.
@wilde1909
@wilde1909 3 года назад
Please thank the setter for the teaching puzzle. I now have a fantastic example to refer to and learn from. I hope this setter and others come up with more fantastic teaching puzzle examples. Hard puzzles are fine and interesting but only with teaching puzzles are we who are not as adapt going to be able to eventually attempt and solve the challenging ones. A really good teaching puzzle is probably the hardest and most challenging type to come up with.
@vadermike7772
@vadermike7772 3 года назад
8:54 "This makes you feel like the Universe is in order" LMAO this was a great quote!
@starryskies624
@starryskies624 3 года назад
oh this is a lovely puzzle that finally helped me to get to grips with x-wings, i needed the guidance of where the 4 and 8 x-wings were, and then the swordfish of 9 (something i haven't learnt to utilise yet), and from there managed to solve without further help. Would love to see more classic sudoku like this now and then!
@FirstLast-gw5mg
@FirstLast-gw5mg 3 года назад
Usually what I do (often after getting stuck) is select a digit and just start using highlighting to mark rows, columns, boxes, and cells that I've either already filled in or know cannot contain the digit I'm looking for, and then it becomes much easier to see the patterns. If I can find a set of X rows where the digit is locked into the same X columns in each row, it likewise has to be locked into those X rows in those columns, so I can go up and down those columns excluding it from all the other rows. The same applies if a set of X columns exists where it's locked into X rows.
@sKKynet
@sKKynet 3 года назад
I'm finding myself solving sudokus hearing your voice in my head instead of mine!
@BozoTheBear
@BozoTheBear 3 года назад
Very nice! I struggled to find x-wings on this, even knowing they were there from the title. Watching Simon find them is so satisfying, and the exposition so elegant. It's also amazing how such a tough puzzle becomes so easy once you find a couple of restrictions - very well set!
@dmurky
@dmurky 3 года назад
If you didn't spot the swordfish like I didn't, this can be completed with 5 different x-wings! The 4s first, then 8s, 7s, 6s and 5s. I'd much rather have spotted the swordfish but I was impressed with myself for finding all these and my 43 minute solve :)
@rosiefay7283
@rosiefay7283 Год назад
Your solve must've been similar to my solver's solve. My solver seeks X-Wings but not swordfishes. It found 4 X-Wings in the order you did (4s, 8s, 7s, 6s) after which it solved 5s as a hidden pair (R5's 6 and 7 are at R5C4 R5C7).
@guzsilva
@guzsilva 11 месяцев назад
Yes I pretty much did the same solve as you, in 37minutes.
@aboorsa
@aboorsa 3 года назад
the way its build to gradually introduce more complex techniques is brilliant it starts with 1,2,3 which are elementary and easy , than you need to use the markings, and so on.. the fact it uses the number 4 to teach X-wing that involves 4 squares and 9 to teach swordfish that involves 9 squares is also a beautiful touch this not only teaches but only allows you to see where you stand in your current ability , where you should improve
@theblackswan84
@theblackswan84 2 года назад
your enthusiasm is very contagious :) as a very basic and sporadic sudoku player, x wing and swordfish are new tecniques that i am struggling to pick and finally i found the right puzzle. thank you so much for being so nice and eloquent while explaining. you make me miss the time i lived in england :)
@sjamb0
@sjamb0 3 года назад
Just wanted to give this channel a compliment. I’ve always been aware of sudoku, but never a huge fan until I watched one of your videos a few weeks back. Now, I literally watch the daily video as I’m going to bed every night and can’t help but play throughout the day. Currently lying in bed in New Orleans with no power after sitting through a hurricane this evening, and here I am watching again. Tree fell on my car, and a lot of cleanup to do tomorrow, but I won’t be deterred.
@tacocat1705
@tacocat1705 3 года назад
Bookmarked this video for future reference. Out of all your advance videos, I feel like I learnt the most from this one. So simple yet so many advance techniques
@berniehewett
@berniehewett 3 года назад
Over the last couple of weeks I have really appreciated your videos as I begin trying to tackle more challenging sudoku's.
@lingua83
@lingua83 3 года назад
I love your appreciation for the puzzles people send to you ❤️
@garanceadrosehn9691
@garanceadrosehn9691 3 года назад
Seems to me that this would be an excellent candidate for the book...
@Tanfana830
@Tanfana830 3 года назад
I had at least heard of an X-wing but didn't fully understand how to spot them. I had never heard of a swordfish. I've only been watching this channel for a couple weeks so I'm still learning about all these advanced techniques & trying to break my urge to put pencil marks everywhere. My novice self loves videos like these!
@MyReligionIs2DoGood
@MyReligionIs2DoGood 3 года назад
An important thing to know about the Swordfish is the fact that it doesn't have to be 3 available spots in _every_ row (or column, respectively). Each row (or column) needs to have only TWO possible spots, as long as each row (or column) corresponds with at least 2 spots within the other 2 rows (or columns), and the corresponding spots do not necessarily have to be in the same row or column.
@ursulamoney203
@ursulamoney203 3 года назад
THIS!! I never seem to manage to see the blummin' things :(
@pattystomper1
@pattystomper1 3 года назад
I see plenty of videos on solving sudoku, but I'd like to see how sudoku puzzles are made. Perhaps an interview with Sam Cappleman Lynes?
@jaymontana2708
@jaymontana2708 3 года назад
I have no idea how I'd ever think to spot this sort of overlapping X-wings and sword fishes. But another one of your videos taught me the concept of uniqueness and I've actually used that a few times since. So thank you for your public service.
@springboard9642
@springboard9642 3 года назад
I started watching this channel to get some tips on classic sudoku (coz I didn't know there was another kind). But it's just so interesting watching them work puzzles that I keep muddling through with my classics on the buss and watch them at home.
@PhreshSpice
@PhreshSpice 3 года назад
Excellent puzzle to go from novice to intermediate! Always struggled with x-wings and swordfishes but it's amazing how intuitive this puzzle makes them. This puzzle deserves a spot on the first page of the book. Cannot wait for my copy!
@JPgreekgaming
@JPgreekgaming 3 года назад
I feel this should be in the book (or any sudoku book) as a practice piece even for advance solvers! That was wonderful!
@jt3guitar
@jt3guitar 3 года назад
Had a breakthrough thanks to this video! More sudoku than ever are within my humble reach. Thank you, Simon sensei!!
@ivan_osorio
@ivan_osorio 3 года назад
This was excellent. Negative constrains are always a bit hard to remember for me... I have a really hard time finding these techniques inside of puzzles that were not designed to explicitly highlight it, such as this one, but this was really helpful to try and understand the ways a little bit better. Thanks for walking us through the logic, Simon. Always appreciate it.
@filmcamera
@filmcamera 3 года назад
Great puzzle, I was led into the same solve path as you, Sam holding my hand and guiding me along the whole time!
@Luna_Aberra
@Luna_Aberra 3 года назад
I am so happy I've found CTC, the joy in solving those puzzles showed to me the beauty in Sudoku. It dragged me in and purchased so far only Classic Sudoku app on Android and damn, even greenie amateur like me can see the difference between computer made Sudoku and crafted one. It's so good and pleasant. I am grateful for possibility to see ALL of the mistakes. This helps me confirm if my logic and way I solve is correct and if not I keep going until I find reason why I was wrong. Also solve of this particular Sudoku by Sam also helped me understand better not only how those techniques actually looks but how to use them. I simply Thank CTC team
@chris_rafan5909
@chris_rafan5909 3 года назад
Such a beautiful puzzle. Took me half an hour to finish and I loved every minute of it! Loads of fun to chase all these Swordfishes and X-Wings Thank you :)
@jackieenois
@jackieenois 3 года назад
I am so proud I've spotted everything that you spotted while solving it, beautiful puzzle indeed, i think i could never ever gotten it without watching this channel regularly.
@fuegoisfire1
@fuegoisfire1 3 года назад
I've played with Sudoku casually here and there over the years, but just recently found your channel and have learned an immense amount about the techniques used for harder puzzles - knowing how to solve some of the harder one made it a far more enjoyable hobby! Thank you for teaching Sudoku techniques through videos like this one and others! Do you have a good resource to find good, hand-picked Sudoku puzzles? Looking primarily for classic Sudoku, but wouldn't mind a few Killer or Knight's Move puzzles as well.
@jand147
@jand147 2 года назад
You are an excellent Sudoku teacher. You explain the techniques in a way I can understand. I am a novice when it comes to doing Advanced Sudoku. I did this one along with you and hoping that soon I will be able to start doing more on my own. I understand the X-Wing and the swordfish concept, but I don't think I will be able to spot them on my own yet.
@GabeWeymouth
@GabeWeymouth 3 года назад
This was really helpful. Great teaching and great puzzle.
@telduf1
@telduf1 Год назад
Brilliant - thanks Sam for design and Simon for explanation.
@ulisesespejovigil27
@ulisesespejovigil27 2 года назад
I'm pretty certain I saw this video back when it was first published and likely one of the first few times I heard about X-wings and Swordfish. Still learning how to spot them but can proudly say that I came back to it to verify my solve of this very same puzzle in the book, delighted I found them looking to see how Simon explained them to us back in the day. Lovely. Also, having the Kickstarter advertised at the start is a nice coincidence, surely Simon didn't know at the time this puzzle would end up in it!
@AaronPriceColby
@AaronPriceColby 3 года назад
Thank you for breaking down the x-wing technique, I've always been a little confused by it.
@stevieinselby
@stevieinselby 3 года назад
I _understand_ x-wings and swordfishes, I'm just rubbish at spotting them. Even after it was clearly telegraphed in the title that x-wings would be the key to this puzzle it took me a painfully long time to find them.
@rwind656
@rwind656 3 года назад
It would help to see if the software would automatically highlight a number (and any pencil marks for that number). One of the first Sudoku apps we used would do that.
@ThatGuy-dj3qr
@ThatGuy-dj3qr 3 года назад
Wonderful progression with your solve Simon. Excellent execution!
@perritohiker
@perritohiker 3 года назад
Your enthusiasm is contagious!
@paulcook2961
@paulcook2961 3 года назад
The universe is in order. There is some purple behind everything.
@williammoore7268
@williammoore7268 3 года назад
Yes, finding the "purple" behind everything is awesome!
@map-reduce
@map-reduce 3 года назад
Best explanation of the logic of x-wings and swordfishes I've ever seen. Bookmarking this!
@williamlugar9938
@williamlugar9938 2 года назад
Thanks, Sam couldn’t have explained it any better!
@rosiefay7283
@rosiefay7283 Год назад
Thank you for this sudoku. It served as a nice test example for the X-Wing part of my solver.
@elixabethclairec
@elixabethclairec 2 года назад
These videos are helping me SO much, I really appreciate your explanations!
@bonedog5130
@bonedog5130 3 года назад
Thanks to watching this channel I was able to do this puzzle, where I used a number of X wings and even a swordfish to solve it! Time to watch you do it in a much simpler way!
@KDbelieves
@KDbelieves 3 года назад
Yes this was actually really helpful. I finally understand the X wing perfectly.
@charlottestang9462
@charlottestang9462 3 года назад
I'm showing this video to my puzzle club at school to introduce them to advanced sudoku logic. Timing couldn't have been better
@toukiliu7477
@toukiliu7477 3 года назад
I wish to see more puzzles like this, to learn advanced sudoku techniques.
@awilliams1701
@awilliams1701 3 года назад
I've been watching this channel for a month. I spotted things I never would have seen a month ago.
@brikselbroksel5573
@brikselbroksel5573 3 года назад
Love your enthusiasm!
@PaulRump
@PaulRump 3 месяца назад
This sudoku is an excellent example of the use of Set Equivalence Theory. After the initial filling, we arrive at (6 minutes into the video) the actual starting point. Now, we colour the 1st, 4nd and 7th column blue and the 3rd, 4th and 9th row yellow. Both, Yellow and Blue contain three sets of the digits 1 to 9. Stripping away the mutual cells and cell with the same value, we arrive the difference in filling (unknown cells indicated by x): Yellow: 56677x Blue: 4xxxxx This implies that the Yellow x = 4 -> d8 = 4 It also implies that the five Blue unknown cells contain 56677. Having 5’s in b7 and i3 and a 6 in i9, these can easily be resolved: h7 = 7, h1 = 6, h4 = 5, e7 = 6 and e4 = 7. This is just too fantastic to be coincidental! The question is: what had the author in mind, an X-wing/Swordfish demonstration or a display of Set Equivalence Theory?
@patricialorenzo1474
@patricialorenzo1474 3 года назад
I absolutely love this sudoku even though it took me 02:09:13 to do it. I refused to give up. After finishing it, I watched the video. You made it look so easy. I learned and now understand the swordfish. The way a cracked the puzzle was finding four X-wings (4,6,7,8). Thank you for this GREAT video.
@yahoonomas
@yahoonomas 10 месяцев назад
This was also a great tutorial of using the highlighting to find the swordfish and xwing patterns. I’ve been resorting to filling in all possible digits once I get past all the obvious techniques. While it helps a bit to isolate these advanced patterns, it makes the grid really cluttered. The highlighting mitigates that a lot. Thanks for another great solve explanation :)
@mariemasinova846
@mariemasinova846 3 года назад
I spotted the pattern with the fours but I wasnt sure what to do with it. Thanks for explaining, it's really great technique!
@1002l
@1002l 3 года назад
i got to the same stage at Mark at 5:42. it took me 20 minutes to solve from there as i didn't see the obvious x wing, and instead, did swordfishes on 6's and 7's which helped eliminate a few squares, and made some pretty colours in the box, but didn't actually get me anywhere productive. i thought 4's were useless, and only when i was finished with my pretty 6's and 7's did i check for x wing and swordfish's for 4's, and the puzzle was done in under 2 min's once i saw it. This video is really useful in showing to me how much faster i could have solved it if i look at the given numbers and look for those patterns directly!
@solfeinberg437
@solfeinberg437 2 года назад
The enthusiasm is off the charts. This was very instructive - I'd just learned this kind of thing from doing tatooine sunset. Where I did nothing but this type of thing but with more rows and columns. This is much simpler here. Funny that X wings, swordfish, and jelly fish are all the same thing, just 2, 3 and 4 sets of rows and columns.
@GretgorPooper
@GretgorPooper 3 года назад
You know what would be really adorable? If the Discord community somehow got Simon and Mark to play Among Us.
@KDbelieves
@KDbelieves 3 года назад
A bit unrelated, but I think an Among us themed puzzle would be so fun. Maybe there are two numbers that are "imposters" and those numbers are important to figure out the rest of the puzzle. That'll be such a cool concept.
@UberHummus
@UberHummus 3 года назад
Just started sudoku little less than a month ago. I do little booklets but I like watching this channel for the ones with interesting restrictions and less digits. So apparently I’ve been working these x wing and swordfish things out without pencil markings or any kind of coloring, and it’s been really hard on my brain lol.. probably a good mental workout, but this video certainly helped me organize the stuff in my head better.. might eventually start using a pencil and/or coloring for some of the incredibly difficult sudoku puzzles in my book. Otherwise I’m going to keep staring at puzzles half done for about 2 hours before I crack through one digit that pulls me a bit closer to the end. Thanks for the video as always!!
@alvaropallete
@alvaropallete 3 года назад
21:07 it took me a bit to identify where should I look for the X-wing, but finally Iooks like I learned well from the best
@aWOKEn1445
@aWOKEn1445 2 года назад
8:55 a transcendent moment in Suduko. Now I see why people love it so much!
@silvereyes92
@silvereyes92 3 года назад
I have found another X-Wing while following. Around the 10:30 mark where you show the x-wing with the 8's, look at the middle box. Now the 8's can only be in the squares directly below 1, which creates another X-wing with the 8's in the middle left box. That puts the 8 in the middle-right box to the top left, and 6 below that, and so on. Thats how I proceeded without seeing the 9's X-wing :)
@marsdenrhodri
@marsdenrhodri 3 года назад
It's been a while since we heard Simon say "Do NOT let your snake touch itself orthogonally", and I for one am having withdrawal symptoms.
@josephcredendino2899
@josephcredendino2899 3 года назад
finally i have a puzzle that perfectly illustrates the swordfish technique this is amazing thank you
@yichen6313
@yichen6313 3 года назад
Classics! It's a fun solve and not too difficult
@rogerwilco2
@rogerwilco2 3 года назад
5:09 is when I got stuck. You then explained it beautifully.
@mikkomannonen2331
@mikkomannonen2331 2 года назад
Absolute sudoku beginner here, paused video at beginning, copied board to online sudoku program and took two hours to solve this. But oh my it feel good when I finally solved it :).
@macCALICOmac
@macCALICOmac 3 года назад
This was awesome thank you!
@violetcrumble57
@violetcrumble57 3 месяца назад
Sudoku being described as "Beautiful" reminds me of Steve Irwin describing crocs as "Gorgeous"
@atimelord852
@atimelord852 3 года назад
14:18 Brilliant puzzle!
@mathewolf
@mathewolf 3 года назад
Idea for the next stretch goal for your Kickstarter campaign: Add a chapter which explains the 10 most basic techniques for sodoku solving with examples, next goal 10 most used advanced techniques with examples, and final goal 5 special techniques for certain variants (sandwich, killer, etc.)
@humenbean
@humenbean 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for this video. It's much clearer to me than the app. I wish the app instructions had some sort of way to reduce some of the visual clutter. With everything pencil marked in it gets confusing.
@MarushiaDark316
@MarushiaDark316 2 года назад
This is a really good tutorial to bring solvers up to an intermediate level.
@yssubed2
@yssubed2 3 года назад
28:35. And was able to spot the x-wing on 4s and swordfish. Great puzzle and highly instructive.
@alanaquiggle8266
@alanaquiggle8266 3 года назад
I'd never watched anyone solve a Sudoku before or give names to the patterns that appear - I wouldn't have thought a Jellyfish would be helpful but it must be if it has a name! Unfortunately I didn't see one of the swordfish patterns, but a comment here pointed it out. Thanks for posting these and keep them coming - they are fabulous!!
@robingrimm3443
@robingrimm3443 3 года назад
Amusingly I started this puzzle, got stumped because I couldn't find the x-wings, watched the video to the point Simon found the swordfish, said "ah that's how you do it", went back to the puzzle and immediately forgot how to solve it. I'm still proud of my ~20 min time anyway, even though a lot of it was just fiddling with number notation and backtracking XD
@federicocucc7852
@federicocucc7852 3 года назад
Really enjoyable puzzle, done in 12 minutes
@sircyrus00
@sircyrus00 3 года назад
This puzzle works! At 16:12 I managed to spot yet another X-wing in rows 1 and 2 for the 8ths (assisted by the 68 pair in box 6). This made me able to spot where the 8 in box 2 should go.
@Coyotek4
@Coyotek4 3 года назад
22:25 ... but after finding three X-wings (including one on 7s), I caved and ended up bifurcating once to make it to the end. I still have much to learn. Nice puzzle. EDIT: I primed myself to find X-wings, and ended up missing the swordfish that would have let me finish this logically.
@domino3348
@domino3348 Год назад
Hi, excellent video ! What Sudoku software do you use in your video. Thank's. Best regards.
@rj934
@rj934 2 года назад
While I already understood X-Wings, it is always good to see reinforcing lessons. What I found most interesting was the swordfish. That was my first time to see one in practice and learn the concepts behind it. I would love to see more on these techniques.
@jesscarrier4180
@jesscarrier4180 2 года назад
I recommend Simon's video "how not to cheat at sudoku" with the puzzle called Tattooine Sunset. That's what helped me to understand a swordfish.
@wanderlustwarrior
@wanderlustwarrior 3 года назад
Ah, I needed that breakdown of how to see it! I started to see some, but that gave a lot more clarity. 27:29 after stopping midway through to get help on the first 2 X-Wings. I also spotted the swordfish earlier, but I wasn't sure if it was one, so now I know how to see that better, too!
@wanderlustwarrior
@wanderlustwarrior 2 года назад
Under 27:24 this time, after I forgot to pause when I went to do something else. Making progress, not using help!
@wanderlustwarrior
@wanderlustwarrior 7 месяцев назад
20:56 this time. Slowed down a bit at the end because I kept hitting the wrong numbers.
@sdrawkcab190
@sdrawkcab190 3 года назад
I'd love to see (even as just a one of video) some super speed solving of classic easy or medium puzzles. It'd be a nice change of pace.
@gposchman
@gposchman Год назад
This is the best puzzle because I finally understand the swordfish technique. I realize that sounds silly, but I knew it was a thing but I just couldn't bring myself to fully understand it. Thank you, I finally got it! Gene
@Jablicek
@Jablicek 3 года назад
After having read up, and watched a few films, on x-wings and swordfishes I think I finally get it. Part of their effect is on the squares that are the x-wings/swordfishes themselves, and partly as a negative constraint. Time to get back to work.
@frederikjn
@frederikjn 3 года назад
So pleased with myself - did this in 21:31. Definetely improving on spotting those X-wing/swordfish patterns.
@frederikjn
@frederikjn 3 года назад
And seeing the video was atound 18 minutes, I thought we solved it in almost the same pace. But after watching you solve it, I see you spend like 15 minutes explaining the X-wing and the swordfish :'D
@juhaloukaja5078
@juhaloukaja5078 3 года назад
Saw the title, immediately tried the solve, 21:48. Pretty happy with it, though I didn't spot the swordfish, I did it with with a 4-8-9 triple in the lower left corner. I did, however, find a couple of X-Wings which made me happy :) they're usually not easy for me to spot.
@NiklasIZ
@NiklasIZ 3 года назад
25:54. Solved by identifying three X-Wings and finally a Swordfish on the 9s to crack the puzzle open. As this seemed difficult but approachable, I finally gave one puzzle a try
@jilltucker1228
@jilltucker1228 3 года назад
i'm obsessed with this man :')
@dhpbear2
@dhpbear2 3 года назад
I managed to solve this WITHOUT the X-WING you encountered! (6:20) I discovered a '\-WING' (half an X-WING) of '4' & '9' at Row 3, Col 1 and Row 6, Col 3. This dictated a '4--9' naked-pair of in Rows 7,8, Col 1 :)
@shantanunene4389
@shantanunene4389 3 года назад
Nice puzzle! I did it in 38:14 using one X-wing on 4, a swordfish on 7, the 4-column equivalent of swordfish/X-wing on 8, and finally a very nice swordfish on 9.
@coyote4237
@coyote4237 3 года назад
Great video, thank you.
@Kelters
@Kelters 3 года назад
An excellent puzzle from Sam. As you say .. good teaching and practice material. I did it twice, just for practice. More please. On a side note, I do not live in UK, but I managed to find some videos of Sam on Countdown. Tremendous performances. It would be a treat to see Sam go head-to-head with Mark on a cryptic! (Wishing for the moon, I know!).
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