Technique Hub

Advanced Sudoku Techniques

This page is the internal hub for long-tail technique queries. It gives Sudoku Evil a dedicated destination for players searching terms like X-Wing sudoku, Swordfish sudoku, and XY-Wing sudoku.

X-Wing Sudoku

X-Wing appears when a candidate is restricted to the same two columns in two different rows, or the same two rows in two different columns. That rectangle lets you eliminate the candidate from the overlapping lines outside the pattern.

Swordfish Sudoku

Swordfish is an expansion of the X-Wing idea across three rows and three columns. It is rarer, but it becomes much more relevant in evil sudoku where the board stays crowded longer.

XY-Wing Sudoku

XY-Wing uses a pivot cell and two wing cells to prove that one candidate can be removed from a shared peer. It is useful when bivalue cells begin to dominate the remaining grid.

XYZ-Wing Sudoku

XYZ-Wing is related to XY-Wing but uses a pivot with three candidates. It can create a strong elimination in positions where the candidate network is dense but structured.

Forcing Chains Sudoku

Forcing chains test what happens under linked assumptions. If every branch of a chain leads to the same conclusion or contradiction, you can eliminate candidates confidently without blind guessing.

Where These Techniques Fit

On many hard boards, the solve flow looks like this:

That is why a technique hub works well alongside a live game page. Users can study a pattern, then immediately return to a puzzle and apply it.

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