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Fill the circles with digits 1 to n so that each digit occurs exactly once in every row, column and n-circle groups that are connected with lines.




Fill the circles with digits 1 to n so that each digit occurs exactly once in every row, column and n-circle groups that are connected with lines.




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==History==
==History==


Chain Sudoku is invented by Grabarchuk family, under the name "[http://www.strimko.com/ Strimko]". Later Conceptis launched same puzzle with the name "Chain Sudoku". Visit [http://www.conceptispuzzles.com/forum/m.aspx?m=30411 Conceptis Forum] for discussions on copyright issues.
This puzzletype was invented by Grabarchuk family in 2008, under the name [http://www.strimko.com/ Strimko]. Later Conceptis launched same puzzle with the name "Chain Sudoku". Visit [http://www.conceptispuzzles.com/forum/m.aspx?m=30411 Conceptis Forum] for discussions on copyright issues.


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Aktuelle Version vom 1. Juni 2011, 14:56 Uhr

Instructions

      

Fill the circles with digits 1 to n so that each digit occurs exactly once in every row, column and n-circle groups that are connected with lines.







History

This puzzletype was invented by Grabarchuk family in 2008, under the name Strimko. Later Conceptis launched same puzzle with the name "Chain Sudoku". Visit Conceptis Forum for discussions on copyright issues.