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Actually, there IS a variant thatâs not too far from this. Pick a 9-letter word or phrase (no repeating letters) and write it over one row, column or 3Ă3 in a finished Sudoku so itâs readable forward or reversed. Then, replace all of the numbers in the puzzle with the letter assignments you selected. Then, give the puzzle to people to solve as an alphabetic Sudoku instead of numeric. When they complete it, they can try to locate the keyword, or the clue as to who the killer is.
I would have thought that Jason would have done the on the computer. Paper and colored markers are so pre-computer as to be in some past historic age and time.
Why not? Iâve seen it done with numbers, letters, even colors. Youâd have to use extra characters from from the the Master Edition, but it could work.
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
never got into sodoku myself; donât think Iâll ever comprehend it
Here's Waldo about 4 years ago
This new game is even worse than his âSudorkuâ ;-)
Ida No about 4 years ago
Actually, there IS a variant thatâs not too far from this. Pick a 9-letter word or phrase (no repeating letters) and write it over one row, column or 3Ă3 in a finished Sudoku so itâs readable forward or reversed. Then, replace all of the numbers in the puzzle with the letter assignments you selected. Then, give the puzzle to people to solve as an alphabetic Sudoku instead of numeric. When they complete it, they can try to locate the keyword, or the clue as to who the killer is.
littlejohn Premium Member about 4 years ago
I would have thought that Jason would have done the on the computer. Paper and colored markers are so pre-computer as to be in some past historic age and time.
Wren Fahel about 4 years ago
âStop trying to make âfetchâ happen! Itâs not gonna happen!â
Nate England about 4 years ago
Why not? Iâve seen it done with numbers, letters, even colors. Youâd have to use extra characters from from the the Master Edition, but it could work.
LtPowers about 4 years ago
I would play this. After panel 1, I predicted âCluedokuâ would be the punchline, but I was a little bit off.
Casey Jones about 4 years ago
Heâll need three more characters.
scyphi26 about 4 years ago
Oh, that JasonâŠalways trying to force math into things it doesnât belongâŠ
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 4 years ago
If you hear from Hasbro, it will likely be a restraining order.
BiggerNate91 about 4 years ago
I donât exactly know how this is supposed to work, but it sounds like quite the interesting crossover.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member about 4 years ago
Then he can design a KenKen doll to add to the Barbie universe.
scpandich about 4 years ago
Actually, Iâm intrigued.
Matthew Buckley Premium Member about 4 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AaZcE3ax7g
sperry532 about 4 years ago
Cluedoku wouldnât have worked?
StephenRice about 4 years ago
It only appeals to sudo-intellectuals.
bobgreenwade about 4 years ago
Actually, I think âSudoclueâ might actually catch on, if done right (though I admit that I have no idea what that would entail).
Goat about 4 years ago
Hey, whereâs our Classic Foxtrot Sunday strip when we need it?
Kroykali about 4 years ago
Todayâs classic Sunday strip weâre missing:
https://www.gocomics.com/foxtrot/1999/05/23
DiopticTurtle Premium Member about 4 years ago
Missed the opportunity for âCluedo-kuâ
amaneaux about 4 years ago
Or for the British, Sudocluedo.
SimeonEKroesche about 4 years ago
Hello
Rasslebear about 4 years ago
i really miss the daily stripsâŠ.
Adam-Stone(Soup) almost 4 years ago
LOL.As a Sudoko fan, I find this mystery design game amusing.
1800 over 3 years ago
Peter is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.