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Comment jouer au Sudoku X

Sudoku X — also called Diagonal Sudoku — plays exactly like classic Sudoku, with one extra rule. The same 9×9 grid, the same digits 1 through 9, the same row, column, and 3×3 box uniqueness; plus the two diagonals (top-left to bottom-right, and top-right to bottom-left) each carry the same uniqueness constraint, so every digit 1 through 9 appears once on each diagonal.

The diagonal cells are marked with a dotted coral ring on the board, so you can see at a glance which cells participate in the extra constraint. There are seventeen cells in total on the X — nine on each diagonal, with the centre cell shared.

In practice the diagonal rule helps more than it hurts. Once you've placed a few digits on a diagonal, the remaining cells on that diagonal often shrink to a small candidate set. Look for the diagonal when row, column, and box scanning stalls — it's often the unit that breaks a stuck puzzle open.

À propos du Sudoku X Facile

Les grilles faciles sont le meilleur point de départ — elles contiennent plus de chiffres de départ, et on voit la suite sans techniques avancées.

Jouer régulièrement au Sudoku aide la concentration et la mémoire de travail. Quelques grilles faciles par jour suffisent pour progresser en quelques semaines.