Some time ago I got interested in Sudoku puzzles, and rather than use pencil and paper, decided to build a Xara drawing with multiple layers, that I could set up the puzzle on, so that all I need do was eliminate digits simply by deleting them. I posted that file some months ago, and I have since updated and tweaked it (attached) to cover Killer Sudoku, too.
In the first version, all the small digits were shown in every square(in the Working Solution layer), and every wrong digit had to be eliminated. But I realise that probably most people don't proceed that way, but only populate each small square with those digits that might be needed, rather than all of them, then later eliminate those that become untenable as the problem progresses. This turns out to be easier I think than the methodology I had started with, so I wanted to make this an option in the Xara file.
I did this by adding another layer above the one containing all the small digits. This layer masks every small digit with a small semi-transparent white square, so that the digits show only faintly through. If you want to have a digit be present, just click on the faint image of it, and hit Delete, and the mask vanishes, fully revealing the digit. If you later then choose to eliminate it, click on it again, hit Delete, and it vanishes again.
If you make a mistake, Undo is your friend, and you can Undo all the way back to the start of the puzzle if you have to. (And I have had to, once or twice!)
I find it actually works pretty well, considering XaraXtreme isn't a Sudoku program.
Killer Sudoku is a variant that contains different starting information, that required two more layers, and needs more setting up than standard Sudoku, which makes it a bit more clumsy to get started, but once the puzzle is set up, it is solved using the same working layers as the standard Sudoku.
There is even a short Help layer in the file.
Enjoy!
Mike
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