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    Added on Thursday 19 February 2009 07:00:33
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    Here's part 3 of the video. I left only the important things about doing a Sudoku. This video is not about speed or how fast I can finish a puzzle. It's simply to show easy tricks and strategies to do a very difficult puzzle. Best to watch in high quality!



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  • syberizman

    Wow I WATCH part 1 - 3 hehehe :D
    Tuesday 11 October 2011 06:58:44
  • misskity6

    @RubinGnoni thanks! still single, though.
    Wednesday 03 August 2011 09:12:19
  • RubinGnoni

    Very nice and talented girl. Won't be single for too long. Thank you for your tips on Sudoku. Very useful.
    Tuesday 02 August 2011 17:28:46
  • ChrisMaKi

    Thanks for the vid, Tiffany. I've just started trying Sudoku to help me switch off and I just love it Thanks to you I'm been solving the more tricky ones after a few days. It's great to put a pencil to paper after spending hours in front of a PC. The only problem is that my wild cat (Bengal) keeps trying to kill my pencil to get some attention :-) Sorry to hear that your having some "single problems" - I've been there myself and know what I pain that can be.
    Tuesday 21 June 2011 14:10:15
  • drdanconnie

    I'm already a subscriber, and as I just got your message as an email, I'm hoping I'll get notice of any new videos the same way. Good luck in acquiring another video camera. Please keep up the good work. Dan
    Sunday 17 April 2011 02:08:33
  • misskity6

    @drdanconnie i think if you subscribe, you'll just get a notification either in an email, or when you sign on to youtube. but i'm not sure when i'll be doing one just yet because i don't have a working video camera anymore :(
    Saturday 16 April 2011 21:12:07
  • drdanconnie

    Your efforts are greatly appreciated. Would you please send me a message when your new video(s) will be available for viewing. As always, thank you for the help your provide.
    Tuesday 12 April 2011 14:59:12
  • misskity6

    @drdanconnie As soon as I happen upon a new video camera I will. I have so much to say, so I might break up the vids into tricks/techniques. Or just make one video. haven't decided yet.
    Tuesday 12 April 2011 12:43:00
  • drdanconnie

    Again, I thank you for getting back to my concerns. After watching the series 2nd vry dffclt sdk a few times I saw how you insisted on pairs. I used that on my last 2 dffclt pzzls and it worked! I'm still a little fuzzy at picking pairs out of cells with more than the "obvious pair"; but I will practice and you know what's said about practice. Thanks for summarizing your method. Please air another video so I can again analze your method. You have your act together. Dr. Dan
    Monday 11 April 2011 19:11:03
  • misskity6

    @drdanconnie eventually, and as a last resort I say to myself "ok this cell needs a 1, 2, 4, 6, 8...." or whatever it needs, and see if any other cell matches. but I barely ever need to do it that way. Only on seriously hard ones. usually I can solve any puzzle with finding the hidden pairs (pairs that are literally hidden)... ugh the more I explain the more I want to make another video. Maybe I'll make a vid where I explain to someone who wants to learn. they will most likely ask good Q.s
    Monday 11 April 2011 12:58:16
  • misskity6

    @drdanconnie I never ever EVER ever EVER fill in all the possibilities of each box. When I first started, that's the only thing I knew how, then after years of doing it, I just found shorter ways and back then there were like NO sudoku videos. So ok here's my method, FIRST I get all the easy ones that are obvious. Then I say "one, one one..... two, two, two." finding all nine 1s, all nine 2s, so on. SECOND, I go back to finding the obvious ones. THIRD I finally count the rows and columns.
    Monday 11 April 2011 12:55:16
  • drdanconnie

    Hi again. Here is the problem I'm having. After exhausting obvious singles and pairs I stall. Do I then start employing your other techniques of filling in missing cells in rows, columns, and boxes? When I do that I wind up with plenty of candidates in each cell making it look rather hard and not as simple as your examples portray. In short, is that the strategy you employ? Thank you. drdan@cmedix.net
    Tuesday 05 April 2011 13:54:57
  • drdanconnie

    Misskitty6 Thank you for responding to my question. Like yourself I'm addicted to Sudoku. Until watching you do your 2 YouTube Sudoku puzzles of very hard and very difficult I was using the technique of filling the cells with all possible candidates. It got boring as it wasn't using your very smart technique of logic. Now I'm genuinely addicted to Sudoku using your logic of 2 candidates in 2 cells, 3 in 3, and 4 in 4. Please put on more YouTube presentations. Dr. Dan
    Friday 01 April 2011 21:19:38
  • misskity6

    @mbejvb i would absolutely love to. I only have a printer at work, so if you send me the link, I'll likely only be able to print it out there, but if I'm busy, I can't stop to check youtube and print out a puzzle. But I'll try!
    Friday 01 April 2011 17:56:57
  • misskity6

    @gskfever thanks!
    Friday 01 April 2011 17:55:56
  • misskity6

    @drdanconnie Um, I'm not exactly sure what you're asking. Sometimes there are 3 cells with 3 possibilities in even harder puzzles. This is more than acceptable as well. The puzz in the video did not have this situation, but I have done plenty that has. If you can successfully narrow down 2 cells of only 2, 3 cells of only 3, and in extreme cases, 4 cells of only 4, then you are still on the right path. Hope this helps.
    Friday 01 April 2011 17:55:40
  • drdanconnie

    Hi. Thank you for going though the effort to help others with their sudoku endeavors. I've watched your videos several times and notice you strive to get a pair of unknowns in each box. When I try on my own I seem to come up with the unknowns being in 3 cells rather than 2. You say you just start anywhere, but I believe you are looking for something each time that leads to the condition that yields the pair of unknowns. Please get back to me. Thanks again. Dr. Dan, drdan@cmedix.net.
    Thursday 24 March 2011 14:30:26
  • greggreggreg2000

    Thank you very much for this video! I got a sudoku book that I've been working on and just got to the difficult puzzles. I learned a lot from you
    Tuesday 22 March 2011 14:52:58
  • gskfever

    I love to solve SUDOKU game as u do. I learn good way of solving difficult ones from you. I thought you are a good teacher. Thanks a lot.
    Saturday 12 February 2011 06:02:39
  • misskity6

    @mbejvb thanks so much for all the nice words. it really means a lot to me that I'm really helping people. i most definitely want to take a crack at the puzzle that stumped you. I love a challenge. message me on the youtube messages and we'll figure out how to get me the puzzle.
    Tuesday 25 January 2011 13:46:56
  • mbejvb

    Hey thanx for ur great video... Ur such a natural...that's to say...there are many examples of pple using "solution grids" and those methods that go with it. It always look quite unnatural and it takes a long time filing in those candidates per cell and most of the times there just isn't enough space... Just the other day however, I encountered one which was too difficult for me using your methods/tricks and I wld like to know if you can crack this one. Wld you like to give it a try?
    Thursday 13 January 2011 10:53:03
  • MonSwon

    its just watching someone play sudoku, there arnt really any tips, obviously you eliminate the possibilities. Im trying to find tactics or methods but cant find any anywhere, every video is some one filming themselves playing sudoku. Thanks for posting tho.
    Wednesday 05 January 2011 17:29:55
  • shadyslim88

    hey...just wanted to thank you for the video and the tips on sudoku. this will really help me solve the puzzles quicker. i love solving sudoku and crossword puzzles. you've got talent!!! :) thanks p.s. the pictures on your crystal clear website are amazing!!!
    Tuesday 04 January 2011 17:05:54
  • bebemchie

    Thanks for this video it helps a lot!.. your such a great TIFFANY!..
    Thursday 30 December 2010 06:37:21
  • staham

    Great video! Thanks! :-)
    Thursday 11 November 2010 04:12:59
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