The Sudoku puzzle format consists of (usually) a 9 by 9 grid that must be filled with numbers. The classical Sudoku rules are as follows
- Each row must contain all of the digits from 1 to 9, with no repetitions
- Each column must contain all of the digits from 1 to 9, with no repetitions
- Each sub square (3x3 grids marked by bold lines) must contain all of the digits from 1 to 9, with no repetitions
The historical inspiration of Sudoku begins with the Latin square, a type of grid problem similar to Sudoku in that it consists of an N by N grid where N digits (or letters) must be arranged in accordance with rules 1 and 2 of Sudoku (the sub square had yet to be invented). The first known example of a 9 by 9 Latin Square is from a monograph over 300 years ago, written by the Korean mathematician Choi Seok-Jeong. However, the Latin Square was popularized in the west by the legendary mathematician Leonhard Euler, who independently invented it almost 70 years after Choi Seok-Jeong.
According to Christian Boyer (idk who this is), on July 6th, 1895, the french newspaper La France published the earliest known example of a "true" Sudoku puzzle following all 3 rules of modern Sudokus, although french newspapers had previously been publishing similar (but different) puzzles prior. The name "Sudoku" itself (meaning "single digit") comes from Japanese magazines in which the game was popular during the 80s and 90s.
In Modern times, the Sudoku puzzle scene has been blessed with the addition of numerous variants, that add on additional rules, elevating the puzzle. The puzzle in the provided image is one such example, known as the "miracle Sudoku". It comes with 3 additional rules on top of the 3 original.
- If 2 digits are separated by a knight's move in chess, then they cannot be the same
- If 2 digits are separated by a king's move in chess, then they cannot be the same
- If 2 digits are adjacent (left, right, down or top, none of the diagonal directions), then they cannot be consecutive (ex - 5 and 6, or 7 and 8)
As can be seen from the fact that only 2 digits have been provided to start with, modern Sudoku authors are big fans of making puzzles that appear to be impossible to solve. This of course, is my favorite part about modern Sudoku. If you want to try to solve the miracle Sudoku, here is the link.
Some of the other example variants add new rules, such as German whispers, Dutch whispers, Renban lines, Entropy lines, Thermometer lines, killer cages and many more. You can find a massive collection of these puzzles on the logic-masters website.
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Okay so I'm irl trading some of my items in this game to this random guy. We've been at it for like a week and he was messaging me about it earlier. I had told him when I got off work and I'd get on then to give him his stuff. I ended up hanging out with someone after so I was delayed.And then he proceeds to send me a bunch of really crude messages about sex and hooking up?? Like I'd just assume they were a friend. Maybe I could have been more clear but that shocked me Also does anyone have advice for explaining dysphoria to someone who isn't interested in transition? (I don't know how to explain her, no desire for hrt or anything, sounds agender but doesn't like any labels other then lesbian. Says she's not nonbinary or cis). I've tried explaining and it just seems like she doesn't get it.
She kinda often boils it down to "Do you think if you had tits and a vagina you'd really be that much happier?" and like, idk- I do want those things but that's definitely not the focus for me. I want to look like a woman, be treated like a woman, sound like a woman... but I don't think she gets it. She'll also say things like not to care what other people think, and like yea that's true, but I'm still going to feel dysphoric if people see me as a man or not a woman.
Other then that its been good getting to know her. That's just going to be a point of frustration for me and any non dysphoric person I think...
these are really invalidating and callous things to say, she needs to be made to understand this.
How do I explain to her that they are invalidating and callous? I don't know if you remember I'm autistic, I'm looking for how to say it and make her understand. I feel like what I'm saying already isn't working
i understand the difficulty, i am autistic as well but asserting myself this way is something i have gotten better at to some extent. usually a good structure is like, "hey, when you say things like [x], it makes me feel upset and invalidated." try to explain that you don't want your problems reframed, you want support and sympathy and understanding (i assume); that having someone else reframe your problems when it's not what you asked for can feel like they're downplaying and invalidating them, can feel dismissive.