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Whether you're a seasoned Sudoku enthusiast, a complete beginner or seeking to enhance your puzzle-solving abilities, this clever numbers technique could literally transform your game.

Sudoku is a beloved number puzzle featuring digits one to nine arranged on a 9x9 grid that's split into nine 3x3 sections. The objective of this mental exercise is to complete the grid with numbers so that each digit appears exactly once in every row, column and section.

However, it's no mystery the game can prove challenging at times, particularly when attempting more difficult variations, which is why gaming experts at Smart Hobbies have shared the ultimate strategy in a YouTube video. Their method promises to crack even the most "extreme" Sudoku challenges.

The specialist demonstrates once you've established a solid foundation with the puzzle and identified your given numbers, certain sections are left with only the possibilities of one, two or three remaining, prompting him to jot down these digits as small notes within those squares.

He proceeds with this approach throughout the entire puzzle, recording all remaining numerical possibilities.

He advises viewers: "Do this as many times as you need to, to convince yourself that no matter how often you do it, you're always going to end up with a problem in the full block.", reports <a href="https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/amazing-sudoku-trick-even-best-35845578" rel="Follow" target="_self">the Mirror</a>.

Therefore, when faced with the triple number possibility, you'll observe that the puzzle cannot be completed using merely three digits, which is where your additional digit, nine, becomes crucial – he terms this technique a trivalue oddagon. It is also known as a chromatic pattern when you use it to highlight boxes in different colours, because now you can look at the puzzle to learn to break this pattern.

He added: "I love gobbling up all these marks I made. The more you clean up the clutter, the closer you are to getting the puzzle solved and the finish."

Fellow gaming enthusiasts flocked to the comments to thank him for this useful tip. One person wrote: "This solution clarified more for me about the trivalue oddagon. I saw other oddagon puzzles in four blocks, all 123s in diagonal. I thought four blocks must be "diagonal 123s", but this puzzle shows the final one diagonal is enough to solve. Great learning puzzle."

Another person added: "It takes some time to master and to fix those techniques.

"I can say that one thing that really helps me solve is the possibility to make corner and centre notes and also paint the blocks. Now I'm feeling more confident to solve extreme puzzles."

Another person claimed the trick was "brilliant."

They wrote: "Even the best online sudoku solvers do not have this one integrated. Kudos to you, sir, and thank you!".

The online software used to play this version of Sudoku is a programme named SudokuPad.

He also combines this with a tool that allows him to mark up the puzzle and add colour, called Pretzaal.

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