Killer Sudoku 1,031 has been released, offering a new challenge for puzzle enthusiasts. The puzzle follows standard sudoku rules, but with an added twist: numbers within cells enclosed by dotted lines must add up to the figure shown in the corner of each cage. Additionally, no number can be repeated within any individual cage.
How to Access the Puzzle
The print version of Killer Sudoku 1,031 can be accessed by clicking the link provided. For those who wish to see the completed solution, the next issue of the Guardian (for puzzles published Monday to Thursday) will include the answer. Solutions for Friday and Saturday puzzles are printed in either Saturday’s or Monday’s edition.
Rules and Tips
Players must ensure that each row, column, and 3x3 box contains the numbers 1 through 9 exactly once. The dotted-line cages add an extra layer of logic: the sum of numbers in a cage must equal the small number in the cage's top-left corner. No digit can repeat within a cage, making careful deduction essential.
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