Hard Anti-King Sudoku
No two identical digits may touch diagonally (like a chess king's move). Every cell has up to 8 restricted neighbours.
Hard Anti-King Sudoku. Long elimination chains weave through diagonal and standard constraints — pencil marks and systematic initialization are essential.
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What is Anti-King Sudoku?
Difficulty
★★★☆☆
3/5
Constraint Type
Anti-Constraints
Typical Givens
22–28
Avg. Solve (Hard)
26 min
Solving Techniques for Hard Level
| Technique | Description | Level |
|---|---|---|
| Diagonal Exclusion | The king constraint extends the exclusion zone to all 8 neighbours including diagonals. Apply diagonal exclusions before standard row/col/box logic. | Beginner |
| Corner Restriction | Corner cells (e.g., r1c1) only have 3 king-move neighbours. Start with corners and edges to build initial placements. | Intermediate |
| King-Chain Elimination | When a digit is placed, eliminate it simultaneously from all 8 surrounding cells. | Intermediate |
| Parity via King's Move | In Anti-King, consecutive digits often become mutually king-move incompatible — trace valid placement paths using this property. | Advanced |
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Average Solve Time by Difficulty
Easy
5 min
Medium
13 min
Hard
26 min
Expert
48 min
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