My TOYS
- SuBundle has more than one puzzle within a single grid.
- Users can choose their level of difficulty.
How SuBundle works:
The basics:
- SuBundle grids look just like ordinary Sudoku EXCEPT some cells are specially marked.
Marked cells are key cells, with normally only one key cell in a grid.
- SuBundle puzzle grids usually have MULTIPLE solutions.
- Fill in the blanks so every number/symbol appears at least once
in every row, column and box. Only one symbol may be filled in a blank cell.
- If a small number is shown in the key cell(s), that is the number of OPTIONS for that cell.
If there are more than one number in them, then those numbers are the possible answers.
- Each answer in the key cell will lead to a different solution.
- For one-keyed SuBundle grids, the number filled in the key usually is the rating of the solution.
- Ratings: 1-3:Gentle/easy 3-5:Medium/moderate 5-7:Tough/hard 7-9:Diabolic/evil
- After all key cells have been decided, the grid has a unique solution.
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Please email any comments, questions, or suggestions to support@subundle.com.
If you would like to sponsor or publish our SuBundle puzzles,
please contact drchen@subundle.com.
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