Hard Arrow Sudoku
Digits along each arrow must sum to the number in the circle. Arrows and classic Sudoku rules combine for pure logic.
Hard Arrow Sudoku. Long arrows with many possible combinations require full enumeration and careful cross-referencing with standard Sudoku constraints.
9
7
6
2
3
2
7
6
8
7
7
2
1
9
5
5
2
8
4
9
8
9
1
5
6
2
7
What is Arrow Sudoku?
Difficulty
★★★★☆
4/5
Constraint Type
Line Constraints
Typical Givens
20–26
Avg. Solve (Hard)
50 min
Solving Techniques for Hard Level
| Technique | Description | Level |
|---|---|---|
| Arrow Sum Bounding | The circle digit equals the sum of all arrow shaft cells. A 3-cell arrow with circle 5 means the three shaft cells average under 2 — severely constraining options. | Beginner |
| Max/Min Arrow Analysis | The maximum sum of N cells is 9+8+7+…; the minimum is 1+2+3+…. If the circle digit falls outside these bounds, a constraint error exists. | Intermediate |
| Bifurcation on Short Arrows | For 2-cell arrows with a small circle (e.g., 3), only (1,2) or (2,1) works — enumerate cases to find forced placements quickly. | Beginner |
| Arrow–Region Interaction | Arrow cells sharing a box or row with the circle create indirect constraints — combine the sum equation with standard Sudoku uniqueness. | Intermediate |
| Repeating Digits on Arrows | Arrow shaft cells can repeat digits (unlike Killer cages). Factor this in when enumerating possible sums. | Advanced |
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Average Solve Time by Difficulty
Easy
12 min
Medium
25 min
Hard
50 min
Expert
80 min
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