Consecutive Sudoku looks like regular Sudoku - but there's one extra rule: wherever a bar appears between two adjacent cells, the numbers in those cells must be consecutive (like 4 and 5, or 7 and 8). This seemingly simple addition transforms the puzzle completely.
This compendium follows the successful Non-Consecutive Sudoku volumes and introduces the counterpart. It includes classic Consecutive puzzles plus several variant types:
Classic Consecutive SudokuConsecutive Jigsaw SudokuConsecutive Diagonal SudokuConsecutive Killer SudokuDouble Ring and Butterfly variantsFormat & Paper7 x 10 inch pages, thick paper, solving instructions, all solutions.
Bars Between Cells. A Rule That Changes the Entire Game.By DJAPE - PhD in Computer Science, Washington Post puzzle contributor since 2006, the leading publisher of Consecutive Sudoku worldwide. A unique and creative gift for adventurous Sudoku solvers