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Non Consecutive Sudoku 8x8(Medium) https://gridpuzzle.com/Non-Consecutive-Sudoku8x8/o6gex

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How to play Non Consecutive Sudoku 8x8

Non-consecutive Sudoku is a variation of Sudoku where no two adjacent cells can contain consecutive numbers. This means that if a cell contains a 3, then the cells to the left and right of it cannot contain 2 or 4.

The rules of Non-consecutive Sudoku are the same as the rules of Sudoku, with the following additional rule:

No two adjacent cells can contain consecutive numbers.

To solve a Non-consecutive Sudoku puzzle, you can use the same strategies as you would for a regular Sudoku puzzle. However, you will also need to keep track of the consecutive numbers.

Here are some tips for solving Non-consecutive Sudoku puzzles:

  • Start by filling in the easy numbers first.

  • Look for patterns and eliminate impossible numbers.

  • Use the consecutive numbers to your advantage.

  • If you are stuck, try guessing a number and see if it leads to a solution.

With a little practice, you will be able to solve Non-consecutive Sudoku puzzles like a pro!

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