Difference between revisions of "Canonical grid"
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In terms of [[Braid Analysis]], there are 18 [[rope]]s and no [[braid]]s, which is exceptional, because braids are more common than ropes. | In terms of [[Braid Analysis]], there are 18 [[rope]]s and no [[braid]]s, which is exceptional, because braids are more common than ropes. | ||
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This grid has been studied more than any other Sudoku grid, because of its unique properties. | This grid has been studied more than any other Sudoku grid, because of its unique properties. | ||
Revision as of 18:45, 20 July 2025
The canonical grid is a solution grid where the same 3 digits repeat 3 times in very chute.
In terms of Braid Analysis, there are 18 ropes and no braids, which is exceptional, because braids are more common than ropes.
canonical-grid.png This grid has been studied more than any other Sudoku grid, because of its unique properties.