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How to play Kakuro
Kakuro is similar to both sudoku and traditional crossword games.
Like a Crossword
Similar to crosswords, Kakuro has clues both across and down. When you put numbers in the vacant squares, the sum must equal the given clues. This is why the game is sometimes called 'cross sums'.
Like a Sudoku
Just like a sudoku, you cannot have the same number in a row or column. If a row is broken into 2 areas by a clue, then you can have the same number occuring once in each of the separate areas.
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Hard Kakuro for 19/October/2006


   
  
 10 
  
 30 
  
 27 
   
 
  6
 18 
     
  
 6 
 
  35
  
         
  
 21 
   
  10
 3 
       
  10
  
       
  
 8 
 
 
  20
  
         
   
  24
  
       
Choose a number, and place it in the grid above.
  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Talk about anything and everything, but nice to each other - you don't have to agree, but this is not the place for personal attacks. As Sir Paul McCartney said: 'I used to think anyone doing anything weird was weird. Now I know that it is the people that call others weird that are weird' (longer explanation). Enjoy!
Oliver  From Ottawa
11:59
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Angela  From Canada
3:52
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fyb  From france/usa
5:10 no brainer orphans
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Abdullah  From Toronto
3:51, yeah right!
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LuCa  From Lisbon
3.23. Orphans, double 9
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Beth  From Tennessee
6:12
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threeball  From WA
6:32
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treebal  From WA
6:13
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UrBuddie  From Illinois
The orphans were easy, but the rest of the puzzle took a little work.
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Karl  From IL
Orphans, plus seeing D cannot be 7.
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Chris  From Lectoure
orphans not needed, good puzzle
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Karl  From IL
Chris +1
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Don  From Dallas, TX
Chris +2, my approach w/o orphans:
1. T is 5 or 6, so U < 5 and 27d is 123489 and only one in 35A can be 6.
2. One 18D possibility does not meet non-unique requirement.
3. Solve 18D, then the rest of the puzzle
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Don  From Dallas, TX
nada in 2015:
1. Solve 14 in 3rd row
2. W>=8, so T<=6 and 30D can't contain 123 (so solve 4 in 4th row).
3. 27D contains 1234.
4. Solve TU, so 30D contains 234579.
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big John  From Chicagoland
6:33 -o
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big John  From Chicagoland
it was pretty easy (on the redos, I thought I hadn't saved it for the 3rd time because the eliminations kept coming)
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MIke  From Los Angeles
Nada 2016
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Jimmy  From Scotland
Straightforward with orphans, maybe could have done without, 2018
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