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Sudoku Variants Series (474) - First seen odd/even

(Published on 3. July 2026, 06:00 by Richard)

For this Sudoku Variants Project I have planned to publish a unique Sudoku variant every week.
I will see how long it takes before I am running out of ideas.

First seen odd/even
Apply classic sudoku rules.
An odd clue outside the grid indicates the first seen odd digit from that side; an even clue outside the grid indicates the first seen even digit from that side.

Inspiration for this type comes from Realshaggy.

Solve online in Sudokupad.

Solution code: Column 3

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Solved by marcmees, rcg, Narayana, ScatterBrain, Nylimb, Elliott810, Piatato, NeroChaos, goodcity, pashaerus, Qodec, Jesper, Franjo, damo_89, Piff, Marian, Miatc, sedici, Christounet, Flinty, DanishDynamite, ... Crusader175, Eisbär, kishy72, Krokant, Julianl, Shmartus, HaSe, caden83, ofsmul, Mr. Happy, Bathroomking, ibag, Kino, SweJo, NEWS, Tompzini, KlausRG, Sudonym, abed hawila, Nothere, kangaroo, EHans
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Comments

on 9. July 2026, 12:07 by Sudonym
Another great puzzle. Thanks.

on 5. July 2026, 14:38 by Krokant
This is really lovely. :)

I finally found the time to solve a few of your SVS puzzles that I missed before. I had such a good time.

on 4. July 2026, 23:29 by Snaques
Never seizes to amaze how people come up with these. Again I thought at first there's no way I can solve this only to immediately find myself well on the way of grasping how the rule works.

Very nicely done!

on 4. July 2026, 19:31 by tretro
This was awesome and extremely rewarding. Every number had to be worked for until the end. Thanks for great puzzle!

on 4. July 2026, 01:17 by Snaques
Never seizes to amaze how people come up with these. Again I thought at first there's no way I can solve this only to immediately find myself well on the way of grasping how the rule works.

Very nicely done!

on 3. July 2026, 14:24 by pmays123
Another wonderful puzzle. Thanks for sharing!

on 3. July 2026, 11:21 by Franjo
Thank you very much for creating and sharing another lovely SVS-puzzle. Interesting constraint I never saw before.

on 3. July 2026, 08:10 by Piatato
Smooth!

on 3. July 2026, 07:44 by ScatterBrain
I have never seen this variant. There are interesting bits of logic that bring the puzzle along. Thanks!

on 3. July 2026, 07:11 by marcmees
Fun puzzle again. Thanks

Difficulty:3
Rating:94 %
Solved:82 times
Observed:0 times
ID:000TK4

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