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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 21/April/2013


       
  
 10 
  
 17 
 
 
  
 11 
  
 16 
  3
  
   
  
 12 
  3
  
   
  6
 30 
     
  34
  
           
  23
  
           
  14
  
     
  6
  
   
 
  7
  
         
Choose a number, and place it in the grid above.
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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!
Shabbir  From Dubai
Fairly easy
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John  From Canada
needs some work
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Chris  From Fleurance
John +1
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Joe  From NY
I thought it was a very difficult puzzle w/out orphans
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Jussi  From Helsinki, Finland
Quite tough for me. Took 16:15 with a chain.
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Carolyn  From CA
Shabbir +1
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CharlesH  From Boston
Took a while w/o orphans, but a good, fun puzzle.
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Yvonne  From Canada
Seemed fairly straightforward to me without orphans .
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me  From here
Key for me to do it without orphans was the 3's. Unique solution requirement eliminates 3 from G, then eliminate 3 from S (there would not be enough 3's left to satisfy all the downs and acrosses), which subsequently eliminates 6 from M.
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Steve  From Los Angeles
No possibilities, but fair amount of thinking. I double checked my work since a lot of comments indicated it was harder. Sometimes when it seems easier for me, its because of a 'fortuitous' mistake, like a couple days ago I figured an entry in 13A was 7 or less (thinking there were four cells) More...
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Paul  From Canada
Like yesterday, as Steve pointed out then, doing it w/o orphans is moot since there are no orphans! Took me quite a while. Chains.
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Mike  From LA
Chainy
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Anna  From QLD, Australia
6:10
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Dan  From L.A.
Fairly simple nada after counting 3s.
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Jimmy  From Scotland
Straightforward once I saw the hints about 3s, thanks, 2019
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Sarah  From Korhal
Counting 1 and 4 on the right side
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