Jigsaw Sudoku, also known as Nonomino Sudoku or Geometric Sudoku, is a variant of the classic Sudoku puzzle that features irregularly shaped regions instead of the standard 3x3 boxes. The objective of the puzzle is to place the numbers 1 to 8 in each row, column, and jigsaw region, ensuring that no number is repeated within these areas.
Here are the rules of Jigsaw Sudoku 8x8:
Place the numbers 1 to 8 in each row, column, and jigsaw region.
No number can be repeated in any row, column, or jigsaw region.
Jigsaw Sudoku puzzles can range in difficulty from beginner to expert, depending on the complexity of the jigsaw regions and the number of given numbers at the start. As you practice and become familiar with the puzzle format, you'll develop strategies to tackle these more challenging puzzles effectively.