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On a mid-October Monday, shortly before 9 a.m., 179 elite puzzlers made their way into the ballroom of a Toronto hotel and found their allocated seats for the World Sudoku and Puzzle Championships. Quiet descended as proctors distributed booklets for Round 1: nine Sudoku puzzles, with a 45-minute time limit. He is a three-time world Sudoku champion, and in 2018 he won the title of world puzzle champion, making him the first person to win both honors. The annual championship event comprises two days of Sudoku, followed by three days of other types of pencil-and-paper logic puzzles. There were also trickier variants, such as “Difference Sudoku,” for which the standard rules apply, but also each number shown in a circle between two adjacent cells indicates the difference of the numbers in those two cells.
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Sudoku Tips for Beginners: How to Solve Efficiently
  + stars: | 2023-03-02 | by ( Isaac Aronow | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
Thomas Snyder, a three-time World Sudoku Championship winner, says that his advice for beginners is to think about how to look at the information a grid is giving you in a way that makes sense. First, look between the bold lines that separate groups of three rows or columns. Mr. Snyder says, “When looking this way, you don’t have to care about 1, 2, 3. You’ll begin recognizing patterns that will help you solve more efficiently. Nearly everyone we spoke to for this article said that having a good strategy with how you annotate your puzzle can jump-start your Sudoku solving.
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