How to approach inhuman Sudoku

Inhuman difficulty demands patience, clean notation and a willingness to follow long logic chains.

Rätselinos looks at “How to approach inhuman Sudoku” with a practical lens: Inhuman difficulty demands patience, clean notation and a willingness to follow long logic chains.

Why it matters: If you want to beat inhuman boards, you need less ego and more process discipline.

For daily play, start by scanning rows, columns and boxes, use pencil marks early and play consistently instead of rushing. That is how theory turns into measurable progress.

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