Sudokumaniacs YouTube Channel

Hello friends,

We wish to announce that we have started our own YouTube channel. We will be explaining the basic and advanced solving techniques in the initial videos.

We have had many people coming to us asking for solving tips. We thought it better to first explain the concepts and techniques before we plunge into the details of how to solve various sudoku variants that are there.

From January 2020 we will be recording the approach to solve the variants that are available at the sudokumaniacs website. This will help beginners understand the approach required and also give them an insight into an authors mind on how they wish the puzzle to be cracked.

The link to our channel is pasted below.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtdNbCC5KNWuWimJQzzBv5g

Please do subscribe to our channel and let us know if you have any feedbacks or suggestions.

Happy Solving

1 comment:

  1. I'm sorry to see the channel hasn't taken off yet.

    A bit of history you might enjoy passing onto your students:

    In May 1979 by an American architect named Howard Garns published a puzzle in issue #16 of "Dell Pencil Puzzles & Word Games", which would eventually lead to a puzzle craze in Japan.

    He called it "Number Place", but we now know Garn's creation better by a different name... sudoku.

    There's a good article about the history at https://mathpuzzle.com/MAA/41-Sudoku%20Variations/mathgames_09_05_05.html

    But I thought other people might like to say they've actually solved this piece of history, so I've put it on F-puzzles, in as close to the original format and instructions as the interface allows:

    https://f-puzzles.com/?id=yz59bqv6
    https://tinyurl.com/NumberPlace

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