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Number Fill-Ins

I’ve been quiet for some time because I’ve been working on my thesis diligently. Anyway… it’s time for a new free sample puzzle for you. 🙂 This time it’s a number fill-in puzzle. I started making them only recently, so I’m very keen to hear from you how you like them. Is this puzzle I’m posting now too easy or too difficult or just right? The rules of fill-ins are simple: fill the grid with the numbers listed below. Each number must be used precisely once. You must place them either horizontally or vertically. Just like in crosswords, but here you are crossing the numbers instead. How do you proceed in solving them? Well, you must start with a little bit of “what if”. For example, in this puzzle there are only 2 numbers with 10 digits. See where they can fit in the grid and check the perpendicular intersecting sequences to see if there are listed numbers that conform with the 10 digit number. In other words, is there another number that can be crossed with the 10 digit number. If there isn’t, it means that the 10 digit number must go into the only other possible spot in the grid. So… here it is… please comment if you like it or not and how difficult was it for you.

Free Number Fill In puzzle

(click to download or right-click to save the image!)

Number Fill Ins Very Large Print Puzzle Book


To see the solution to this puzzle click here
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2 Comments

  1. Tina
    Posted February 26, 2015 at 7:11 pm | Permalink

    @Free Number Fill In puzzle

    Hi Pedrag,
    please excuse me for this comment. You know I love all your books/puzzles and I’m your greatest fan. And all the time I begged for harder puzzles…!
    But this puzzle is a waste of time only -sorry! No “IQ” needed, only trial and error!

    Stravo
    Tina

    PS: Thought you are ready with phd?!

  2. Patricia
    Posted March 3, 2015 at 1:11 pm | Permalink

    Sorry but I thought it was too easy. My mate agrees. But we love your Killer Sudoku puzzles!

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