Good grief that took my ages! Only possible with working back and forward with this video! Great tip with the 9 in box 3, didn’t realise a digit could claim in that way, most interesting. Thank you 😊
Once I placed the 6 in R7C2, the 6 in column 1 could only go in row 2. That resolved the 6-9 pair in column 4, at which point the 1 in column 3 became a naked single.
This is my first time beating his time too! I don't want to watch the video because I might realize that he stopped halfway through to eat dinner while the timer was running. Lol.
It was probably already there but penciling in the 238 triple helped me spot the 6 in b2. The 1 in b1 had either a 6 or 9 with it (can’t recall) but turned into a single very soon after. Thanks for these walkthroughs as always!
Good grief that took my ages! Only possible with working back and forward with this video! Great tip with the 9 in box 3, didn’t realise a digit could claim in that way, most interesting. Thank you 😊
got stuck on 7/9 pair in r7c9/r7c7, but watching the videos every day is really helping my own solvings now. Thank you!
Once I placed the 6 in R7C2, the 6 in column 1 could only go in row 2. That resolved the 6-9 pair in column 4, at which point the 1 in column 3 became a naked single.
First time i beat you time!🎉 thanks for your great videos!
This is my first time beating his time too! I don't want to watch the video because I might realize that he stopped halfway through to eat dinner while the timer was running. Lol.
It was probably already there but penciling in the 238 triple helped me spot the 6 in b2. The 1 in b1 had either a 6 or 9 with it (can’t recall) but turned into a single very soon after. Thanks for these walkthroughs as always!
I hung for the longest time at the single 5 in C8. (Way longer than you).
The next key was the triple in C3.
14 mins 23 sec for me today, pretty happy with that 👍
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