Consecutive Sudoku is one of my favourite Sudoku types. In this Sudoku type, if two orthogonal numbers are consecutive to each then either a dot or line is given between these two numbers. One should always remember that Consecutive Sudoku puzzle is a converse rule Sudoku type. It means that in case there is no line or dot given between two orthogonal numbers, then these numbers cannot be consecutive to each other.
To solve Consecutive Sudoku, one technique which is very useful to solve a very tough Consecutive Sudoku puzzle is that one should keep track of whether a cell will contain an Even number or an Odd number. It is because each line or dot will have one even and one odd number across it. Now if in any row/column or 3x3 there are 4 lines or dots are already given then remaining one cell will always contain an odd number. By this way, one can reduce the possibilities for some of the cell which can lead to the solution of a very tough Sudoku puzzle.
In this page, I am giving the link of Consecutive Sudoku puzzles which are published on this website.
Rules of Consecutive Sudoku Puzzle
Classic Sudoku Rules apply. Additionally, adjacent cells containing consecutive numbers are marked. Adjacent cells with no marking must not contain consecutive numbers.
Consecutive Sudoku (Daily Sudoku League #172)
Consecutive Sudoku (Daily Sudoku League #171)
Consecutive Sudoku Puzzles (Fun With Sudoku #200, #201, #202)
Consecutive Sudoku (Daily Sudoku League #162)
Consecutive Sudoku (Fun With Sudoku #188)
Consecutive Sudoku (Fun With Sudoku #177)
Consecutive Sudoku (Fun With Sudoku #113)
Consecutive Sudoku (Daily Sudoku League #135)
Consecutive Sudoku (Fun With Sudoku #108)
Consecutive Sudoku (Fun With Sudoku #103)
Consecutive Sudoku (Fun With Sudoku #100)
Consecutive Sudoku (Fun With Sudoku #86)
Consecutive Sudoku (Daily Sudoku League #125)
Consecutive Sudoku (Daily Sudoku League #60)
Consecutive Sudoku (Daily Sudoku League #54)
Consecutive Sudoku (QC-33)
Rules of 6x6 Consecutive Sudoku Puzzles
Place a digit from 1 to 6 into each of the empty squares so that each digit appears exactly once in each row, column and outlined 2x3 box. Additionally, adjacent cells containing consecutive numbers are marked. Adjacent cells with no marking must not contain consecutive numbers.
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