Hard Hyper Sudoku

Four extra 3×3 boxes overlap the standard grid, creating additional regions that must each contain 1–9 exactly once.

Hard Hyper Sudoku. Fewer givens and complex hyper-region/box overlaps — hyper pointing pairs and hidden pairs across 13 constraint groups require thorough pencil-mark work.

7
5
4
5
9
8
4
6
7
3
2
5
1
1
3
9
4
9
5
4
7
3
7
8
1
9
8
Mistakes
0/3
Score
-
Time
00:00
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What is Hyper / Windoku?

Difficulty
★★★☆☆
3/5
Constraint Type
Extra Regions
Typical Givens
26–32
Avg. Solve (Hard)
30 min

Solving Techniques for Hard Level

Technique Description Level
Region Overlap Analysis Each Hyper region overlaps with two standard 3×3 boxes. Any digit placed in the standard box cells within a Hyper region also constrains the full Hyper region. Beginner
Extended Naked Singles With 13 regions total (9 standard boxes + 4 Hyper), naked singles appear far more often than in classic Sudoku. Beginner
Pointing Pairs (Hyper) If a digit in a Hyper region is locked to one row or column of that region, eliminate it from the rest of that row or column. Intermediate
Hyper–Box Interaction A digit placed in a standard box cell that falls inside a Hyper region removes that digit from the entire Hyper region. Intermediate
X-Wing across Hyper Hyper regions can serve as a fifth unit type in advanced X-Wing and Swordfish patterns. Advanced

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Average Solve Time by Difficulty

Easy
6 min
Medium
15 min
Hard
30 min
Expert
55 min
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Frequently Asked Questions — Hard Hyper Sudoku

What makes hard Hyper Sudoku difficult?
Hard puzzles have fewer given digits, requiring more extensive use of the hyper region constraints to make progress. You'll need to apply naked pairs, hidden pairs, and pointing pairs within the hyper regions, and chain these with standard techniques across rows, columns, and boxes.
How do 'hyper pointing pairs' work in hard Hyper Sudoku?
A hyper pointing pair occurs when a digit can only appear in two cells of a hyper region, and those two cells lie in the same row or column. That digit can then be eliminated from all other cells in that row or column, just as a pointing pair works within a standard box.
Should I use pencil marks for hard Hyper Sudoku?
Yes. Hard puzzles require tracking candidates across 13 constraint groups. Without pencil marks, the interactions between hyper regions and standard boxes are too complex to manage reliably.
What is the hardest type of deduction in hard Hyper Sudoku?
The most difficult deductions involve a digit locked in two cells that span the intersection of a hyper region and a standard box. The lock eliminates the digit from both the full hyper region and the standard box simultaneously, sometimes forcing a placement that was invisible without this dual-group analysis.
How long does a hard Hyper Sudoku take?
Expect 25–50 minutes. If you're stuck, scan all four hyper regions for hidden singles — the extra constraint groups make these appear more frequently than in standard Sudoku, and they're easy to miss if you only focus on rows and columns.

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