BEST Sudoku Jellyfish Video Ever! Sudoku Advanced Tutorial 21

Published 2024-05-19
In Best Sudoku Jellyfish Video Ever! Sudoku Advanced Tutorial 21 by Smart Hobbies, I show you how to find and solve Sudoku Jellyfish. I define Sudoku Jellyfish, difference between Jellyfish and X-Wings and Swordfish, how to spot Jellyfish, and most importantly, how to make eliminations with Sudoku Jellyfish. I show you how to play Sudoku better and how to solve Sudoku faster. I solve the puzzle problems logically and explain all the expert Sudoku tricks, Sudoku techniques, and Sudoku strategies as I apply them to the Sudoku game.

I used the software program CTC App for this solving video. Below is example puzzle link:

Jellyfish Example - Classic Sudoku by Puzzlet
Puzzle: sudokupad.app/tvy7s5b25p

This video is part of my Sudoku Advanced Tutorials playlist on my YouTube channel, Smart Hobbies. The goal of this series is to share the joy of solving Sudoku puzzles with you.
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Strategies demonstrated in this video:

Sudoku Jellyfish

Timestamps
0:00 Intro
00:23 Fish Strategy Review
03:13 Jellyfish #1
04:47 Jellyfish Definition and Eliminations
07:29 Jellyfish #2
09:21 Jellyfish #3

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All Comments (5)
  • @prvkrsnwr9855
    The secret of understanding Sudoku is still secret for all.
  • I found the 78 jellyfish while cornermarking. but the 9 jellyfish only after I finished centermarking the grid. Only that last one unstuck me, but I still needed to spot lone digits, and triples to get through. It was still a fight. I hope you don't mind if I go into instructor mode, to suggest ideas. There's a general concept which I only know how to explain by examples. Simon did a puzzle a couple years ago (involving "little killers" if that's the right term) where a typo led to a crash, requiring him to backtrack. His first pass through a sequence found one position but missed another -- a certain cell had (say) 46. His second pass found the second but missed the first, so the cell had (say) 67. Both were correct as the cell actually had 6. If a cell contains 46 centermarked, it's not wrong to centermark it 467 because if it contains one of 4 and 6, it automatically contains one of 4, 6, and 7. Triples can be thought of like this. So can a row in a swordfish. If 6 is placed in a cell, it's still perfectly fine to say that that cell must contain 467, for example in a swordfish. If a cell is blocked to a digit, it's still valid to say the digit is in one of two, three, four, etc. cells including the blocked cell. I learned to spot Sashimi finned X-wings and similar, before I heard of them, for this reason. Likewise, before I properly understood the skyscraper, I treated it as a pair of finned X-wings. (Usually only one was needed; a pointing pair took care of the other.) I always color my X-wings, swordfish, etc. -- so that I can recall them. Usually, I don't color a cell blocked to the digit, but I do if a fin is attached to the cell. Twice, "etc." included 5-fish (squirmbags?), one of which was finned (accidental and superfluous). 5:20 One could, if one wanted to, color R9C3 (with 5) and R9C5 (seeing a 7) orange to emphasize the 4x4 nature of the jellyfish. In row 9, 7 is still in one of those four columns.
  • @BradJames878
    This puzzle took me over 1 1/2 hours, over 2 sittings. I stopped after 10 minutes the first time because I was disgusted by the pattern of the puzzle. But then I went back later and finished it. The coloring took me a long time, partially because I don't want fancy apps on my computer. But I found the jellyfishes and a Delta Variant, and that finally got me home. I will say that I would have NEVER been able to finish this puzzle a couple years ago, so that says something anyway.