One of my favorite new-to-me #sudoku techniques is called “the impossible rectangle”.

Since each puzzle has only a single correct answer, if you see four cells that form a rectangular shape with each other, and each cell has *almost but not quite* the same pairs in it, you know that one of the four cells must be something other than that pair - otherwise the puzzle would have more than one answer.

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@Kclemson This is basically “uniqueness,” right?

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