Killer Sudoku Beginner | Easiest Difficulty Tutorial
The perfect starting point for Killer Sudoku beginners. Ultra-simple Killer Sudoku puzzles with large cages and obvious sum values. Only a few cells to fill, ideal for kids and first-time players. Master the basic rules of Killer Sudoku (standard Sudoku rules + cage sum constraints) and build confidence with ease. The best starting point for Killer Sudoku tutorials.
📖 What is Killer Sudoku?
Killer Sudoku is a popular variation of classic Sudoku. In addition to the standard Sudoku rules, the grid features dashed-line areas called "cages." The sum of all numbers inside a cage must equal the small number printed in its top-left corner, and numbers cannot repeat within the same cage.
Pro Tip: Start with cages that have small sums. For instance, a 2-cell cage with a sum of 3 can only be 1+2, and a sum of 4 can only be 1+3.
Begin your journey with Introductory Trials, specially designed for absolute beginners. With only a few blank cells to fill, this is the perfect starting point to grasp the [basic rules of Killer Sudoku] and the concept of cage addition, as these cages come with unique number combinations.
Next, solidify your foundation in Easy Warm-up. More blank cells and cages await, but you can still make quick progress by utilizing simple 2-cell or 3-cell [unique combinations] (e.g., a 2-cell sum of 3 must be 1+2) to directly deduce the answers.
When you are ready to Step Up, the core weapon of Killer Sudoku—the [The 45 Rule]—will become your go-to tool. By leveraging the fact that the sum of numbers in every row, column, or 3x3 block must always equal 45, you can easily lock down those jutting "outlier numbers."
Step into the Mind Challenge of medium difficulty, where overlapping and interlocking cages begin to complicate things. This level is the true watershed, requiring you to combine [Hidden Pairs] with multi-cage summation and splitting techniques to find breakthroughs amidst complex values.
Dare to face the Deep Burn of hard mode, where basic addition is no longer enough. Advanced techniques like [Cage X-Wing] and advanced [Combination Elimination] will test the limits of your logic, requiring precise calculation of every possible partition combination.
Finally, ascend to the Ultimate Peak in the expert hall. Facing a nearly blank maze woven only from massive cages, only true Sudoku masters can conquer this ultimate test of numbers and logic using extreme chain reasoning and advanced applications of the 45 Rule.