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Try this Medium Sudoku puzzle on ThePuzzleLabs.

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How to Play

Fill the 9Γ—9 grid so every row, column, and 3Γ—3 box contains digits 1–9.

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Click a cell to select it, then press a number 1–9 to place it.

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Toggle Notes mode (N key) to pencil in candidates instead of placing digits.

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Conflicts are highlighted in red. A cell conflicts when the same digit appears in its row, column, or box.

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Use up to 3 hints. Each hint reveals a cell's value and explains the logic.

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Fill every cell correctly to complete the puzzle.

Keyboard shortcuts
Place digit1–9
EraseDelete
Notes modeN
NavigateArrow keys
Undo
Ctrl+Z
Redo
Ctrl+Y

Solve This Puzzle?

This will fill in the complete solution. The puzzle will be marked as β€œsolved with reveal” rather than self-solved.

About medium sudoku

Medium puzzles introduce a technique that easy puzzles skip entirely: hidden singles. A hidden single is a number that can only go in one cell within a row, column, or box β€” even though that cell might have multiple candidates. You won't always spot them through scanning alone, which is exactly what makes medium the first real step up.

This is where pencil marks start earning their keep. You don't need to annotate every cell β€” just the ones where scanning leaves you stuck. Write down the possibilities, then look unit by unit. If a particular number shows up as a candidate in only one cell within a row, column, or box, that cell is solved. The number might be hiding among three or four other candidates, but it has nowhere else to go.

Medium puzzles typically have 28 to 34 clues. Fewer givens means more ambiguity in the early stages, but the solving path stays purely logical from start to finish. If you ever find yourself wanting to guess, stop. Re-scan the grid from scratch. There's always a deduction you haven't found yet β€” the puzzle wouldn't be here otherwise.

The gap between medium and hard is the biggest jump in the game. Medium asks you to find hidden singles; hard asks you to find pairs and triples. Once medium feels comfortable β€” say, finishing consistently in 8 to 12 minutes β€” give hard a shot. The techniques are different, but you'll have the scanning instincts and pencil mark habits to handle it.