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Schnelllösungstechniken

Schnelllösungstechniken

Become a Speed Solver

Speed solving isn't just about thinking faster - it's about thinking smarter. Professional speed solvers use specific techniques and strategies to minimize time while maintaining accuracy.

1. Scanning Techniques

Cross-hatching: Quickly scan rows and columns to identify where numbers must go in each box. Start with numbers that appear most frequently in the grid.

Counting: For each box, quickly count which numbers are missing and look for singles.

2. Number Order Strategy

Instead of jumping randomly between numbers, work systematically:

  • Start with the most frequent numbers (usually 5-7 instances)
  • Complete one number across the entire grid before moving to the next
  • This reduces mental switching and increases pattern recognition

3. Visual Pattern Recognition

Train your eyes to instantly recognize common patterns:

  • Naked singles (cells with only one possibility)
  • Hidden singles (numbers that can only go in one place in a unit)
  • Locked candidates (numbers restricted to one row/column in a box)

4. Pencil Mark Optimization

For speed solving, minimize pencil marks:

  • Only mark cells with 2-3 candidates
  • Use mental notes for obvious eliminations
  • Update marks immediately when placing numbers

5. Time-Saving Shortcuts

  • Snyder Notation: Only mark candidates 1-2 in cells, speeds up easy-medium puzzles
  • Box/Line Reduction: Quickly spot when a number in a box is restricted to one row/column
  • Pointing Pairs: Identify when candidates in a box eliminate options in rows/columns

6. Practice Routine

Improve your speed with structured practice:

  • Solve 3-5 easy puzzles daily for pattern recognition
  • Time yourself and track progress
  • Review mistakes to identify weak spots
  • Gradually increase difficulty while maintaining speed

Speed Solving Benchmarks

  • Beginner: 10-15 minutes for easy puzzles
  • Intermediate: 5-8 minutes for easy, 10-15 for medium
  • Advanced: 2-4 minutes for easy, 5-8 for medium
  • Expert: Under 2 minutes for easy, 3-5 for medium