Klassisch Killer Regeln Artikel
Zurück zu den Regeln

Schwertfisch

The "Schwertfisch" is an advanced Sudoku strategy, typically used in difficult levels of Sudoku puzzles to eliminate candidates. The "Schwertfisch" method is similar to the "X-Wing," but it uses three sets of cells instead of two.

To understand it better, let's look at an example.

6 is our "fish digit," and rows 1, 6, and 9 are the base sets. The candidate cells for the number 6 also align perfectly in 3 columns. Because of this, there are two possible options for where the number 6 can be placed.
Either here:
Or here:
Regardless of which placement is correct, the three base sets (the rows) cover the three columns, meaning the number 6 cannot appear twice in any of them. Daher, we can safely eliminate the candidate 6 from all other Notizen in these columns.
Now you know how to apply the "Schwertfisch" method in Sudoku. It can be difficult to spot, but it is a very useful addition to your Sudoku-solving arsenal.