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Saturday, June 30, 2012
Cracking the World's hardest Sudoku
I heard about the claim that
this one
is the hardest sudoku puzzle made to date. Obviously I wanted to solve it. But since I am pressed with time this moment, I solved it using Google's Goggles. :)
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