Killer Sudoku 6×6 Hard — Set 54
Solver Notes
Killer Sudoku is the world's most popular sudoku variant. Dotted-line cages show target sums — fill each cage so its digits sum to the target with no repeats. A perfect blend of logic and arithmetic.
What is Killer Sudoku?
Killer Sudoku overlays the standard sudoku grid with dotted-line "cages." Each cage displays a target number — the sum of all digits in that cage. You must place digits so that: (1) each cage sums to its target, (2) no digit repeats within a cage, and (3) all standard sudoku rules apply.
Why Killer Sudoku is So Popular
Killer Sudoku combines logical deduction with mental arithmetic, creating a richer solving experience than either pure logic puzzles or arithmetic puzzles alone. The arithmetic constraint often eliminates possibilities faster than standard sudoku rules, rewarding players who think combinatorially.
Key Solving Technique: Cage Combinations
For a 2-cell cage summing to 3, the only possibility is {1, 2}. For a 3-cell cage summing to 6, possibilities are {1, 2, 3}. Memorizing common cage combination sets dramatically speeds up solving.
Do I need to be good at math to play Killer Sudoku?
No advanced math is required — only addition. The numbers involved are small (1-9), and the key skill is memorizing which digit combinations sum to a target, not calculating complex arithmetic.
Can digits repeat within a Killer Sudoku cage?
No. Even if the sum allows it mathematically, digits cannot repeat within a cage. For example, a 2-cell cage summing to 4 can only be {1,3}, not {2,2}.