![]() ![]() As you enter more and more candidates, the string of candidates in a single line, become smaller and smaller to the point of being too hard for me to see them. The second and additional candidates are entered in a different color and automatically resize to a smaller point size. As I mentioned above, the first value is entered in blue in a large point size. The candidates must be typed into the cell. Web Sudoku Deluxe is a bit strange in this regard. Pencil In Candidates MarkupsĮvery good Sudoku program should allow you to enter candidates in some manner. If you prefer to just use your mouse buttons for data entry, you are out of luck. Values are entered by typing in the number or letter. To select a cell for value entry, you either tab to the cell or just click on the desired cell with your left mouse button. ![]() The default color is blue for one entered value, and a different color if two or more values are entered as candidates. The default font for entered values is Comic Sans MS. The default font for fixed values is Times New Roman and it is black in color. You can adjust the font for both the fixed values and the entered values. I was not able in the limited time given to see if that is the case. I would assume that the larger grids, would allow both simultaneously, but that is speculation on my part. Web Sudoku Deluxe allows the user to use either numbers or letters even in the 9×9 grid. There is no way to tell unless you buy the program. Perhaps, other puzzles might prove to be more difficult for each grade, but that is just optimistic speculation. I was only given the ability to print three puzzles in total. I don’t know if the results are typical of each level or not. This puzzle contained four locked candidates, three naked triples, one naked pair, and one X-wing. The Extreme puzzle finally gave some challenges. ![]() The Evil puzzle had only – get this – two naked pairs! (Yawn) (Another annoying limitation of the trial version.) They were graded Hard, Evil, and Extreme. The real question is how difficult are the puzzles? I was able to print only three 9×9 puzzles.
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