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guest 13 minutes ago
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Oliver 13 minutes ago
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anonymous 26 minutes ago
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gu
guest solved puzzle No#wwjzy;
8'49''
an
anonymous solved puzzle No#wwjzy;
18'36''
gu
guest solved puzzle No#8928k;
19'3''
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anonymous solved puzzle No#er2eg;
5'18''
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William solved puzzle No#4k9q5;
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guest solved puzzle No#2pj78;
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guest solved puzzle No#6y7qq;
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anonymous solved puzzle No#wwn4q;
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mortgage solved puzzle No#896pe;
13'33''
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anonymous solved puzzle No#6y7qq;
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How to play Kakuro

Kakuro rule

The object of a kakuro is to insert digits from 1 to 9 into the white cells to total the clue associated with it. However no digit can be duplicated in an entry. For example the total 6 you could have 1 and 5, 2 and 4 but not 3 and 3.

The puzzle consists of a playing area of filled and empty cells similar to a crossword puzzle. Some black cells contain a diagonal slash from top left to bottom right with numbers in them, called "the clues". A number in the top right corner relates to an "across" clue and one in the bottom left a "down" clue.

Kakuro is to insert digits from 1 to 9 into the white cells to total the clue associated with it. However no digit can be duplicated in an entry. For example the total 6 you could have 1 and 5, 2 and 4 but not 3 and 3.

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