Is This Sudoku Impossible?
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- Опубликовано: 5 янв 2021
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I've never seen someone solving sudoku from one number then apologizing afterwards
I am truly impressed
and now imagine what kind of person created this sudoku
The british way
@@giladshemesh5730 wow
@@LegenDxICExMaNx It's actually pretty easy to create sudoku puzzles, just throw the puzzle into a brute force algorithm until there's as few solutions as possible.
@@puppergump4117 You gotta make the algorithm first tho
I love how hes apologising for taking so long meanwhile i'm bamboozled he managed to even start it wtf
1.7k likes and 0 replies let me fix that
thank you because i never wouldve known I got any likes at all on this comment hahaha@@ramna8254
@@ramna8254 I don't think it's necessary, comments are about talking about the context, if there's nothing to be said, there won't be comments
@@erikno2992I rest my case your honor
Meanwhile I mentally solved it from the preview image. Built different I guess.
This is by far the best, most impressive, and entertaining thing I've stumbled across at 2 am, I can't wait to watch more
Omg. I also am watching at 2 am
Haha, me too!!
so true i was bored at 4 am and found this never in my life did i think id have so much fun watching someone play sudoku
i literally started watching this at 2:!0 am!
It’s currently 2:01 am in my country and I’ve stumbled across this video and your comment
The last 10 minutes are always us screaming through the screen for Simon to just do normal sudoku honestly. But we still love it
"I won't make it an hour watching a guy do a sudoku puzzle"
*45 minutes later*
Banging my desk and yelling through the 20 Crispers in my mouth, "THAT ONE'S A 6!!!! WHICH MEANS THAT ONE'S A 5!!! OMG YES!"
Simp,y brilliant
@@coby7696 what is "simp,y"?
45:58 I did the same thing, yelled that one is a six then proceeded to solve the rest of it in my head with his voice saying: this one is a 6 which means this one is six and this one is a six which means this can’t 7 then 7 is here ….
I just now realized the video was indeed an hour and it's past midnight, crap
Crisper? Sounds like a posh name for a crisp, no?
Twitch could use some streamers with this guy's energy. I'd love to see someone patiently play Counterstrike while saying things like "Ah, I've been proper boonswoggled," over the sound of gunfire.
That would be amazing
i would sub
also there's a Noita streamer that's super chill in the same way but I forgot his name now
LOVELY pick mid!
Ah it appears my mother is being fisted by thing young not so gentle-man, we shall prepare a tactical swat attack to counter his mischief
18:18 "2 and 8 are not the same digits. There's a knowledge bomb. Cracking the cryptic." 😂😂 i love this man 😂
6:40 "Ah Ha Ha! Now I have....Well, I don't have anything"! Absolute Classic! I was really amazed at how Simon solved that one, especially how he deduced the first 9.
Same, it took me thirty minutes to realize why it worked
I was hooked from the beginning, but the realization of “1 or 9” completely blew my mind. there’s definitely a beauty to seeing this all unfold from seemingly nothing
because if you're having 1 or 9, it's the least restricted digit. But then we have a 2 placed on it already, giving the choice to put 9 in instead.
He knows why smh
YES that realization was AMAZING, I literally had to stand up and walk away for a minute because I was so excited he figured it out.
Crazy thing is, as soon as I saw the rules, I immediately knew that 1 and/or 9 would be the key to getting a foothold. The rules themselves gave that away.
Agreed
Perfect place for me to save the video and hop off the internet, don't have time for this
My favorite part: "What goes in this square? The answer is, I haven't got a Scooby-Doo." This guy is awesome!
But how did he know that square was purple, I don't get it
@@Hawkeye3n the cage and sudoku blocked all other options, so it has to be the purple :)
@@lightd7533 but there's three squares of that cage in that grid, why couldn't it have been in the other 2 squares, that's what doesn't make sense to me, why couldn't it have been the square one to the left?
Specifically the 3rd purple is the one I'm talking about.
@@Hawkeye3n If you only look on the third purple square, and try to put anything other than purple in it, you will have a mismatch in the top middle grid. So it has to be purple
@@lightd7533 I still don't understand why it could be one square left, and nothing I've seen says it can't be one square left, that square is the same grid as the middle, and could just as easily be purple as the middle, no purple is preventing it from being purple.
This is like watching Sherlock Holmes solve a murder right before my eyes! It's incredible how well you explain your thought process when solving it. Bravo!
Simon, my son asked me what was wrong with me, and I realized I was having a full-on conversation with you through this video. Thanks so much! This one was really good!
haha same my mom thought i was crazyy
the mental image you just gave me is both hilarious and adorable
One hour Sudoko puzzle? Why would anyone watch that?
One hour later: amazing!
30 min @ x2
@@wobblysauce
Facts
@@wobblysauce fr, why watching it in 1 hour, if you can watch it in 30min?
@@MrsAmericanDiva cause that becomes a hell of you r not a native speaker :(
@@AlexKuz fr i'm pretty much fluent in english but even in 1.75x i really have to concentrate
Love when Simon goes on a tangent only to end with "this all means nothing to me". As if I wasn't lost enough.
(vienna)
@@robbiedart7422 Me too. Though it is "this means nothing to me" rather than "this all means nothing to me". I have a few Ultravox cassettes.
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Listening to this guy figure this out while working on a school assignment is very calming. I haven’t any clue what he’s saying, but his funny words let me be productive.
Lol what
21:38 the relief my mind felt when you finally noticed this. I was focusing on it the entire time
Same i looked at it the entire time😂
same 🤣
No y’all didn’t
@@TheTruth-si5zqkys
@@TheTruth-si5zq ??? They didnt saw an easy thing?
I never thought id spend an hour watching someone else solve a sudoku, and yet here I am at the end of it thoroughly impressed and entertained.
Your profile pic looks like giga chad
The best way to get into something you know nothing about is by having someone explain it with genuine enthusiasm. Things like this are what make RUclips a beautiful platform!
I'm almost more impressed with whomever designed the puzzle to begin with!
I could not stop watching. Watched all the way through in one go even though I am not interested in Sudoku (well, maybe I am now).
@@stefandesu I like it because it requires pure logic to solve. That appeals to me for some reason. . . ;)
“If I don’t solve it, then there’s no video from me today.”
Me: spoiler alert...
I was really hoping he'd solve it so that there would be a video today.
@ehud kotegaro I can’t tell if you’re being sarcastic or not but he did because if he didn’t you wouldn’t have seen the video
Even my powers of deduction have a sneaky suspicion as to the answer to this. Shh don't give it away it will spoil the surprise.
@@zizifang4679 get better at judging sarcasm
@@warioseggs yes just yes
46:27 The orange is 6!! The orange is 6!!! Lol
This was such a thrill to watch! I can practically hear the cogs turning in your head. 😆
Same lol
FOUR FIVE, FOUR FIVE
Haha same I was yelling abt the 6 and the grey 7 for half the video
I watched like the first 10 minutes of this and decided to do it myself. Took me 2 hours to finish it. Was super proud of myself. And then I completed watching this, and his thought process is so much different than mine. It's amazing how our brains can see different patterns in the same thing.
Simon's afraid he can't complete it, then he tells me to have a go. :) You're very kind Simon but you overestimate my ability.
Usually about 99% of the comments are people saying they struggled with the puzzle, but there's always a small minority of people commenting saying things like they solved the puzzle easily in half the time Simon did. When Simon comments things like "you're probably seeing something I'm not" he's probably mostly thinking about the 1% of Sudoku champions that watch this channel.
Also, regardless of who he is talking to, I appreciate that Simon is encouraging to viewers, doesn't underestimate his audience's abilities, and isn't conceited. Could you imagine if he opened the video with "This puzzle would probably be too difficult for you people to solve, don't bother"?
@@AFastidiousCuber Well said
Hah. Yea I'm not in the mood for 5 out of 5 today. Will just watch and play along.
@@AFastidiousCuber I could tell you I solved it in just over 90 minutes... however I accidentally hit pause at some point. It actually took about 4 hours, so Simon's time looked real good to me.
@@AFastidiousCuber the guy is a national treasure
Very Impressive solution!
But i would've done something slightly different tho
So at the beginning when you were starting to collour the tiles, you first did the Orange ones then you started blue and finally you determined where the purple squares would be.
And here comes the difference, i on the other hand would have first started with carefully moving my mouse to the exit button, then i would've proceeded to close the puzzle and finally i would climb into bed to cry myself into sleep because that shit was so confusing
You had me in the first half not gonna lie.
reading all these comments are better than any commedy shows 😭
Give this man a reward.
this legit gave me a headache, i'll stick to normal sudoku thanks
Lolol
I love how this whole video beautifully parallels the ideal mystery story's peaks and valleys: At first the mystery seems unsolvable, but after some digging a clue is uncovered. The clue leads to the understanding of the framework, making it clear that there are connections, and a logic, but not too many definitive answers are revealed right away. Then there is a prolonged period of uncovering connections without reveling many clear answers before we finally get a breakthrough. One of the connections led to an answer, and now the road forwards seems clear. Several answers are revealed and for some time it seems as if the mystery is solved, but then another wall is hit, and the slow final grind begins. The answer is close but not yet solved and the final pieces must be put together, and after the last bit of effort the final question is cleared up, and the mystery is solved (there is even an "oh no" moment at the very end where we fear the whole case might fall apart, but it turns out to be a red herring).
A wonderful video, not something I would normally click on but a friend recommended it and I'm glad I listened because it was a joy to witness.
I love how much you took out of this from a story telling perspective! Do you write fiction?
@@Corninthesky I try😅I'm studying so I've had to put writing aside a bit. But I still dabble from time to time
Bro's paragraph took more time than watching the video 💀
Bruh it's just Sudoku. Don't be like a fuckin high school English teacher finding meaning out of nothing.
@flufive7856 Hardly, took just a couple of moments to read
it’s 3 am and i can’t sleep and this is the only thing entertaining me it’s so exciting to guess things then immediately have you confirm it i love this
It's 3:43 am here. Luckily this is Sunday but my sleep is gone watching him.
Wait... Did I just watch an hour of sudoku-solving? Felt like 10 minutes
That's good! It means that you really enjoyed it! :)
wait that was an hour-
I know right
Wait
It was a hour long!?
Genuinely..
"What goes in this square? The answer is I do not know." -me doing Soduko on a daily basis.
Dude, the word "Sudoku" is literally onscreen at least 6 times, 7 if you include the title. You had one job.
@@hecarat lmao
@@hecarat hey buddy, did you consider that they *might* be dyslexic?
@@esmin2400 See, I would be more empathetic to that if the word wasn't Japanese, and thus written phonetically-- and Simon says it out loud every 2 minutes or so.
@@hecarat Dude, do you think an English speaking dyslexic is going to think about, let alone know, Japanese phonetics? Just think before you comment next time, it can hurt someone’s feelings
The moment where you thought you made a mistake in the last move was so funny, I can’t imagine the defeat and then immediate relief you felt once you realized it wasn’t a mistake haha
For those wondering why at 9:30 we can deduce the center square (square 5) in box 5 to be pink, it’s because squares 5 and 8 in box 2 MUST be equal to squares 1 and 4 of box 5, since the cage that contains 1/4 in box 5 has all 9 digits and both by sudoku and box constraints, values in squares 1/4 MUST go somewhere in box 2 and the only space would be in squares 5/8. thus, the center square is the only place that makes sense- this line of logic is also repeated around the middle of the video as well. hope this helps!
Oh, so it was that. Thanks 😂😂
thank you.
i had to read this 4 times but i finally got it haha . Thanks!!
But what about the square 9?
This was the big step I could NOT figure out! Thank you!
Something very satisfying about hearing this man say “ah,” when he figures out part of the puzzle
Agreed!
if only i had the patience to make a compilation of them
Something really satisfying about the way your mom says it too
its the same 'ah' as my old maths teacher lol.
@@puppergump4117 got the whole squad laughing😐
"Two and eight are not the same digit." 🤯
Life-changing stuff.
This knowledge will make my life a LOT easier
"Gray is not seven."
That's about the only thing I understood in this video
Yes, they are
let’s say a=b
a^(2)=ab
a^(2)-b^(2)=ab-b^(2)
(a-b)(a+b)=b(a-b)
(a-b)(a+b)/(a-b)=b(a-b)/(a-b)
a+b=b
because a=b, it can be rewritten as:
2b=b
2b/b=b/b
2=1
2^(2)=1^(2)
4=1
4*2=1*2
8=2
Bam, I proved it, 8=2
@@justanothergamingyoutuber8179 you're such a Wally. You can't divide by a-b.
i'm sobbing, how does his brain work so quickly
i tell you how -
he dont have my brain !😂
@@shanky.y bro lol
he got all this, FROM ONE 2 IN A SQUARE!? this guy's a genius
_"Two and eight are not the same digit"_
Now there is some wisdom for you.
Wait a minute now, I was raised on two and eight being the same. Don't tell me my life has been wasted.
It's the bite of '87, not the bite of '27
...
I'll see myself out
That's the only thing I could figure out!
we used to solve sudokus with my dad when i was a kid . the moment i saw this sudoku concept i forgot his death for a second and want to show it to him . it was kinda heartbreaking but later i started watch you and tried to solve sudoku with you . it felt like i was a little kid again and dad explains me why specific numbers goes those specific locations . it made my day . thanks for the content and reminding me my good memories .
You got me crying, I'm sorry about your dad, but happy you got this experience :)
It's amazing how this might just be another video he made, but to you, it was more than that, more than merely giving insights into sudoku, it was your journey of embracing the past. Quite fascinating to know that every little thing we do will have a deep impact on someone, and yet we don't even realize we might have lightened up a stranger's day. Your story is a lovely one. Enjoy life, remember, live to give.
This is a tearjerker. I'm glad this RUclipsr helped you remember good times with your dad. That's so sweet :)
exactly the same thing just happen to me, i used to play whit my dad, and he passed away 3 years ago.
Im sure they are playing werever they are. so lets do the same here.
Why is my screen blurry. . .
I love how you're constantly apologizing for struggling when I'm amazed that you got a single digit in several of your videos. Don't be sorry that it takes a long time. It's worth the payoff when you finally crack the cryptic that I so desperately want to know the answer to.
Math is actually an artform the way this guy talks us through it.
The middle square being a 9 conclusion was magic. Followed you all the way. Thank you!
How did he know the purple couldn't be in the upper left or middle left of the middle region? Like, how'd he know the purple must be the middle, and that the other two i mentioned (in the same cage) were excluded?
@@myshowTM he reverse engineered it in the way that he didn't look at purple top to find which one could be purple, but saw that the middle one covered 8 spots in the top square, either through normal Sudoku vertically and the bordered cage. The only spot it didn't cover was the one he already knew was purple , so he knew the middle one had to be purple as well
@@myshowTM I was wondering the same, the "reverse engineering" does not explain it for me.
@@myshowTM EXACTLY WHAT I WAS THINKING! It was a lucky guess that managed to work itself out
@@wheybig2972 I just figured out that if he went to the one on the left as purple, it would have ended as no purple available in the big square bottom middle. I am still thinking on it, especially for the one on top left to the middle that he chose as purple.
he's so much better at sodoku than I am, but on those rare occasions I spot something, like at 45 : 53 I noticed it had to be a 6, I felt like the smartest person on earth.
spectators and a less skilled person tend to observe more and point out more small things compared to an expert. Because a less skilled person tries to figure out what is going on while the expert tries to figure out how to move forward.
@@RenShinomiya121 interesting
at 27:48 i realised on box 1 a marked 7 had to be a 7 because the other one shares cage with another 7
As soon as he put in 5 or 6 I was screaming noooooo 😂 brilliant sudoku 👌👌
Box 1 had a 9 he could place after he got the eight in
It’s so nice watching someone be genuinely so happy about something they obviously love. It’s so exciting watching you finish the puzzles, who knew that it would be addictive watches these
I didn’t think I would be watching a 53 minute video on solving a sudoku puzzle, but here I am 53 minutes later cheering for this man’s solve.
I commend Simon not on his Sudoku skills (which are amazing) but his ability to talk and concentrate at the same time...
The trick is that you just have to externalise your inner monologue and then it's easy
@@aarcade6676 that’s probably the draw of watching Simon, his ability to do that and the fact that his inner monologue is so charming and filled with wit
@@aarcade6676 I call that talking to yourself
@@aarcade6676 Getting good at formulating your internal machinations into words is good practice for teaching and kinda hard for me
*Me:* "!!!!!! How the hell does he just blaze through a puzzle this hard this fast?!?!"
*Simon:* "Sorry, I know this is excruciatingly slow"
*Me:* ded
*ded.*
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The middle square 1 or 9 revelation was enough for me to like the video. Absolutely mindblown at the level of logical coherency required for something like this. I am simply stunned.
I can't even do easy Sudoku, but RUclips recommended this video to me and it's so pleasant and soothing. Thank you! It does wonders for anxiety.
it’s so funny that he is infinitely better at sudoku than i am but sometimes he misses things that i see
That's because he's too busy seeing things that I'll never see.
I was screaming about that 9 in the box of the given 2
watch enough people do puzzles and it happens all the time. its just because 1 man cant do it all
Especially as the puzzle is about half solved there can be several paths forward and you can't see it all as one person.
It's so good for our ego, right?
there's something so satisfying about watching someone just so much smarter than you solving a puzzle
and explaining it step by step, allowing you to follow and sometimes even understand before he comes to the conclusion :)
@@nateg.6187 I think it is infinitely more likely that this person simply didn't ponder too much over their choice of diction, in something possibly so fleeting as a relatively quick RUclips comment.
@@nateg.6187 what you define as smart, I would rather define as wise. I feel like «smart» is such a liquid term that it could mean intelligence, wisdom or experience or a mix of either. It’s like an umbrella term, and a very common word at that. Not to mention short and casual. That’s probably why
This is more about paying attention to the rules which you can do too
Sudoku is all about number logic! Have no fear
stumbled upon this totally randomly and am absolutely delighted. I am crap at logic puzzles but I like watching you do them! and the phrase “2 is not the same as 8 - there’s a knowledge bomb for you” made laugh out loud.
I put this on to be white noise while doing laundry, and before I was even 5 minutes in I was sitting down invested in the puzzle. I am so impressed by your ability to solve it, and so quickly! Your joy and amazement with the puzzle’s details and intricacy were contagious. Well done!
I love how he apologises to us for not getting it sooner, as if we could have done any better.
My favourite line was, "Like the Montagues and the Capulets, we have to keep the 1 and 2 apart."
It takes me an hour to do an easy sudoku so I am truly baffled as to how you managed this so quickly. And the fact you kept apologising for how long you were taking had me laughing as I’d have taken five years. Brilliant stuff!
i’ve only ever tried sudoku a few times in my life. it’s always been fascinating and i love the challenge of it. watchin this makes me want to start playing it now too!
The fact that he missed the 6 reveal in box 2 at around 45:50 and still found a solution is incredible. What a smart dude.
I also noticed that immediately, it’s interesting what he picked up before other things
There was a significant lag on the box1 7 as well. 😂 I kept shouting at him. Willing him to see it, through time since it’s been a year. 😂🤦🏻♀️
I missed the 6 reveal in box 2 but noticed the missed 7 in box 1
Classic Simon :)
Tbh, I can’t see it, but the 4 in box 3 stands out to me (which resolves the 6 in box 2).
What's even impressive is the fact that I was able to watch every second of this. Knowing me and my short attention span I'm very proud of my self.
Congrats.
Now try applying why you were able to keep that attention span irl
That will make things a bit more interesting
I watched it in 1.75x. 1.5 would've been best probably, but 1.0x would've killed me. Someone talking slowly for an hour? Hell no.
I was trying so hard to think all his moves through after he did them, still couldn't keep up half the time 😆
as someone with little to no understanding of sudoku, this was (for some reason) very entertaining, because i feel like i understood more than i thought i would! you're doing an amazing job explaining what to do and i'm very grateful for clicking on this video! thank you so much for this, you're a genius!
Here I am after a hard day of work, watching a guy cracking the hardest Sudoku ever seen. And it actually was more intense than all „Die Hard“ movies at once! Chapeau my dear sir!
And I have the gall to feel introspectively accomplished when I complete 'easy' level Sudoku puzzles in 15 minutes.
Me when I finished the expert level on the sudoku app in 4 minutes: “so yeah I’m kind of a pro 😎”
You’re allowed to be proud of that. You accomplished something
@@gabriellastauffer he should be ridiculed for taking so long
@@FirstLast-ur6xt bruh you're fun.
I mean everyone starts somewhere, right? Youre more than welcome to feel proud at whatever makes you feel accomplished. We’re all different, we all have difficulty limits and we all have specialties and individual talents.
Simon: ""I'm sorry, I seem to have stalled again."
Me: "I'm pretty sure, if we're using a car metaphor, that I crashed into the ditch with a smoking engine 20 minutes ago, so I think you're fine."
Me: also adding the fact 1 min for simon is 5-20 minutes for myself.
If we're using a car metaphor, my car still hasn't moved from its starting position.
@@exgreg - I'm too drunk to drive.
@@philrod1 I have no driver licence
@@portemanteau3802 My car blew up before i got the license
i doubt youll ever see this but thank you for being so blissfully yourself, ive been feeling really cynical and pessimistic but this reminded me what it means to be human. solving things, nothing but excitement for the way pieces go to together. i recently started doing daily sudoku and that little daily enrichment makes me feel so much nicer.
tldr thank you for showing me how good it feels to be alive.
This randomly popped up in my recommended videos and I do (easy!) sudoku puzzles sometimes so I thought I would check it out and this was FASCINATING. Even when I do easy sudokus I have to write out all the possibilities but the logic you used about certain squares matching up was so impressive. Subscribed, and now am going to go do an easy or maybe medium sudoku myself!
I need to write out all my life’s problems and let this man problem solve his way through it. Absolutely brilliant
I would pay big money for that!
My list would be to complicated...
Love the way he says "This square can't be an 8 or 9" while blissfully having forgotten that he's already eliminated all the 8's and 9's. 😁
relatable
Surely that's why he says it can't be 8 or 9?
Sometimes we inconsciously leave clues for ourselves of the future that make a conclusion guaranteed to always be the same. This way we can smartly let ourselves forget something and focus on what matters!
It's interesting how fast the rules of normal sudoku was forgotten. I was looking at that orange square that couldn't be a 5 for a long time.
That's what he means though. He is saying it can't be one of those because he's already got rid of the 8s and 9s therefore it is something else
That was lovely! Did not expect to watch the entirety of this video, but I was genuinely so invested. Brilliant!
Just came to say that you inspired me to try sudoku again, and now I love it?? I used to find it tedious but your wonder and passion must have rubbed off!
"that's *extremely* annoying... i think the technical expression is _b o b b i n s_ " - i laughed so hard omg
“7 gray triple. You don’t hear that very often.” You’re right. You’re absolutely right. Brilliant puzzle tho, nicely done.
Quite a old vid but... Tried doing this sudoku on the side, and using this video for tips whenever I was stuck, it was a really great experience! I managed to find some things "before" you and it was so exciting to finish the grid without looking for tips after a certain point! I love how you're amazed by the logic, I was EXACTLY the same as I was doing it! Beautiful puzzle! It was a amazing gaming night with you, thanks!
This is actually so captivating! I have trouble sleeping, i often watch a video in the background to have some white noise, and this was SO INTERESTING i had to stop. Adore your energy. Will watch more of your stuff in the future!!
me: "there's no way imma watch this guy play sudoku for an hour"
also me: **leaves comment an hour later...**
I didn't watch it for an hour.... I watched most on 1.25 speed and the rest on 1.5 speed
@@stevevernon1978 to think I had trouble keeping up on normal speed...
It's addictive lol
@@stevevernon1978 and here I am watching on 1x speed and rewinding when the logic went over my head
me too, it's kind of like the Bob Ross of soduku
"I haven't got a Scooby Doo" is now officially my new favorite phrase. xD
Is that cockney rhyming slang?
@@derekfordyce9 yes. Scooby doo= haven’t a clue
@@derekfordyce9 No it's general UK slang. The true cockney way is ain't got a Danny (La Rue). With cockney slang the rhyme is never said, as in have a butchers, on the dog - butchers hook (look), dog n bone (phone).
@@donrated8951 gotcha
It would be nice if we could get through a puzzle without once again having to hear his overused stock phrases - Scooby Doo, knowledge bomb, bobbins, etc. Bring back the Simon of old.
This is such a great video to relax to. I love how he explains his thought process so I we can actually understand what he’s talking about too!
This was absolutely incredible to watch. I love sodoku but when it comes to these 5/5 hardness ones I've always been stumped and to watch someone with your intelligence figure it out was very inspiring. Think i might have to start giving the really hard ones another shot.
I'm a 17years old french boy... I don't know why youtube algorithm made me watch this video but I've watch it from start to finish without skipping any part... It's entertaining to be honest! I am going to sub right now ahah!
i’m a 16 year old english boy and... me too! why is it so fun to watch haha
I'm an Israeli nonbinary person and hearing "I haven't got a Scooby Doo" made me laugh way too hard
i'm sixteen
haha same bro i think the algorythm found me a new hobby
24 year old german boy here - i don't know why this is recommended to me either but you and me have something in common now - the beauty of the internet man
This was SUCH a blast. First time viewer - absolutely loved having the puzzle up alongside the video, watching you explain the logic, pausing the video and doing whatever solving I could manage before hitting play again and learning the next logical step. So fun to sometimes pull ahead of your solve, only to then get hit with a massive headache when I get stuck and don't even understand your /explanation/ of the next part! Had so much fun and feel like I learned a lot.
I did the same and even with watching the video at times when I got stuck it took me 204 minutes.
@@colindaviddick HAHAH I think it took me about that long too!!!
Same!
At 12:16 I felt the most joy I've ever felt in a puzzle. Bravo! Well played.
Hey first time watching your page and I have to admit. I spent the whole time watching you solve this puzzle and it was absolutely amazing. I even ate dinner while watching you solve it! This is gold
I'm truly impressed that I understood most of this only from basic sudoku knowledge and his explanations
goes to show how good of a puzzle it is. simple to understand hard to figure out
I made this puzzle!
It should actually be possible to use the same logic to generate a solvable puzzle with no given digits. You still need something to break the x -> 10 - x symmetry that nonconsecutive puzzles have, so I was hoping to use a single inequality somewhere on the board to do so. I still think it's possible to do this, but I was unable to construct such a puzzle with a logical solve path.
My other puzzles are on LMG: logic-masters.de/Raetselportal/Benutzer/eingestellt.php?name=spxtr
Maybe a single greater-than sign from r1c1 to either adjacent cell?
@@QWDreaming That's the idea, but the problem is that for this arrangement of cages the 1s and 2s can be swapped. You can see this easily if you look at the finished grid and note that none of the 1s are adjacent to a 3. Thus, the puzzle would have 2 solutions :(
@@iDanteownz Ah OK, I see - and I appreciate your frustration! FWIW, a single digit is a very fair price to pay for a devastatingly simple ruleset and a simply stunning puzzle!
I was able to solve this puzzle using pattern recognition. It's similar to Knights constraints, but in C7,8,9 you threw me for a loop because the 9 and the 7 in those columns switched places. Good job if your point was to make me take the bait, lol. If it was unintentional, still good job 👍
Can you explain why when he put the purple in the middle box it couldn't be r4c4 or r5c4?
This is so amazing, never thought id watch someone for 50 minutes solving a sudoku. Your voice sounds like a professor in a movie, pretty aesthetically pleasing.
What a ride!
Your joy for each solved number is contagious thank you.
I love how much of this puzzle is solved simply with the sudoku logic but not entering any numbers, just a subbed in colour with the respective number an eventual extra deduction. There's something honestly cool about that as a puzzle type.
I don't know what caused this to be in my recommended but I am not disappointed. My grandpa and I used to do sudoku together. I can only do fairly easy puzzles. I clicked on this because I couldn't process how a single number could solve a puzzle and I'm glad I did.
This was genuinely incredible to watch your process and so satisfying when it all came together!
hi! i am an intermediate player of sudoku and wanted to try this puzzle, so I gave it a shot. i was unable to completely do it by myself, but when i got stuck i came to this video and watched a little and followed along with you, until i could go back and do it myself again. it was fun to see the tiny things you missed at first, as well as the tiny things i overlooked as well. this was a great puzzle :)))
I need an explanation for why I just found an hour of somebody else solving sudoku to be so entertaining. This was edge of your seat thrills. I don't understand.
Simon, don't worry about speed, when getting to the solve, with the added pressure of needing to succeed to get a video, is an achievement on it's own!
So hats off to you!
That..... Was absolutely amazing! 👑💙 I've actually learned something new about sudoku from watching you! 😁
I love how you explain your processing too! 👏👏👏 A really nice watch! 😊
ive never been so invested in a video before… puzzle solving with commentary is great!!!
Never in my life has watching someone else solve a sudoku been such an exhilarating experience. Well done!
When he says “I’ve only got two 7’s out of that” with defeat in his eyes. I was like “son, I’m stuck on one 2!”
there’s something really enjoyable about watching you solve through that. I loved the energy throughout
Oh that was absolutely beautiful and I just watched the whole thing. Loved seeing you work things out and proud to say I could at least follow a long with most of it using my own logic! This video is old now but I still love it.
What I thought was interesting is that when I started watching I thought the dotted line cages and the rule that orthogonally adjacent cells couldn't have consecutive digits were things that would make the puzzle more difficult to solve, but as the video went on it became clear that those rules were in place to help figure out the solution by narrowing down the possibilities. Really clever!
Every restriction like that makes it easier to solve.
Just like having restrictions in real life often help creative projects come to life, by limiting where it minds roam.
another way of looking at that, though, is that without those rules there would be many possible solutions - the brilliance of this puzzle is that those rules, along with the placement of the cages and a single digit allows for one and only one correct solution .. the creation of the puzzle in itself is way more genius than the solving of it ..... I would love to see a video on how things like this are created, i can't even begin to imagine how you go about that .....
Wouldn’t the puzzle be impossible if there were only normal sudoku rules in play?
@@OldBenKenobi2318 yes
21:43 for all of you shouting " THE 9 AT THE BOTTOM " ahhhh the release
It was the 9 in box 1 that bothered me, after Simon had put the 8 in then moved on. I genuinely couldn't concentrate for the next 10 minutes until he went back and sorted it.
Same for 56 square at middle bottom . I was gonna be mad
Yes, that 5/6 next to the 4.
Easy to say when you're not solving though! Great all round, very enjoyable.
Omg that took too long xD
How do you rule the 9 out of row 7 C2 in box 7?
holy moly i started the video then got amazed by ur start of the puzzle. started myself and 5 hrs and several breaks later i finally got it! what a feeling and what a lovely puzzle!
"keep them apart like the Capulets and the Moniques" this man is beating mind rending puzzles and remembering the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet at the same time.
I wouldn't even have remembered these names came from Romeo and Juliet if you hadn't mentioned it 😂
does anyone else find these videos relaxing? there’s just something so soothing about these!
It is the classical music in the intro
It's his sotting voice and his cadence, the pauses and then an "aaaaah!"
no, i was relaxed when i started, now im ampted up and im gonna have to find something to come down so i can sleep.
First video I've watched of yours. I knew I was a casual with sudoku and this cemented that.
I live how clever this challenge was. I wouldn't have a clue that 9 would be the clue to start. Absolutely blew me away
This randomly appeared in my feed and I ended up sitting through the whole thing, strangely mesmerising and satisfying, well done! :D
when he says "well i’ve got nothing really" it always makes me laugh