Saturday, April 29, 2006

monster sudoku (060429)

monster sudoku (060429)

Well, nobody posted the solution to last Saturday's monster sudoku; so, once again, I win. I rule. Anyhow, this week's edition might be a little easier, so give it your best shot. Go ahead, I dare ya.

The rules of Monster Sudoku: The puzzle board consists of a 16 by 16 grid, which is further divided up into sixteen 4 by 4 blocks. In each row, column, and 4x4 block, the letters A through P each get written exactly once. There is only one solution. If the letters are a little too small for you, click on the image to bring up a large version. For those who need help, a short tutorial on how to solve sudoku puzzles can be found here.

To solve this puzzle, I suggest first saving the GIF on your computer. Then print it out (or copy it out on graph paper) and solve it in pencil (or in pen if you're feeling bold). If you don't feel like using paper, then solve it using a graphics editor such as Microsoft Paint.

If you solve this puzzle, post your solution in the comments. The first person who posts the correct solution wins a prize: a permalink on my blogroll and a graphic declaring him or her to be the Monster Sudoku Champion, which can be displayed on their own blog. I will post the solution next Saturday if nobody else gets it by then.

If you want to play the regular 9 x 9 sudoku puzzle, just scroll down; there is a sudoku puzzle just before the cartoons, which you can play right on this blog.

Update: Lone Pony posted the correct solution here, and now joins the pantheon of Monster Sudoku Champions.

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1 comment:

Lone Pony said...

AFNM PBOG CILH JEKD
LHCB ENDM GJKP IOFA
JPDI CFKL OEMA GHNB
OEKG JAHI NFBD CPML

PDHN LEAJ BGOK MCIF
IOBE HGMF ADCJ NKLP
KJAL BONC PMIF EGDH
CMGF KIPD EHNL AJBO

NGMC FHBK JPAE DLOI
EALK IPJO DBFN HMGC
DIPJ GMCA LKHO BFEN
HBFO NDLE MCGI PAJK

GNJP AKFH IOEB LDCM
FCEA DLIP KNJM OBHG
BKOD MJGN HLPC FIAE
MLIH OCEB FADG KNPJ