I was a little surprised to see a 9x9, but then remembered a discussion on FB that today would be a 9x9 because of the puzzle number 314....and all his given numbers are Pi....clever guy!!! So I got as far as you did up to about 2:09....and then was going to start penciling cuz nothing was seemingly obvious. But I thought, no...go to your video first! And I missed the 5/6 in C9 being limited to r3&8. then I thought I was rolling along nicely, but made a mistake in the SE corner (still not sure what I did?) but followed your video to fix it...then completed the rest on my own. This was a tough one today...at least for me!!
@@coledorner sorry for the slow reply. That 1 on c8r9 is the last possible 1 in c8. The other two open squares are excluded by 1s they see. Same thing happened with c9 next. Does that help?
I was a little surprised to see a 9x9, but then remembered a discussion on FB that today would be a 9x9 because of the puzzle number 314....and all his given numbers are Pi....clever guy!!! So I got as far as you did up to about 2:09....and then was going to start penciling cuz nothing was seemingly obvious. But I thought, no...go to your video first! And I missed the 5/6 in C9 being limited to r3&8. then I thought I was rolling along nicely, but made a mistake in the SE corner (still not sure what I did?) but followed your video to fix it...then completed the rest on my own. This was a tough one today...at least for me!!
@@VFDirector you made it through though. Rock on!
Glad I could help too.
At 2:50 how do you get the 1s im confused because that’s where im lost on my puzzle.
@@coledorner sorry for the slow reply. That 1 on c8r9 is the last possible 1 in c8. The other two open squares are excluded by 1s they see. Same thing happened with c9 next.
Does that help?
@ yes thank you