There isn't a magic trick that solves every puzzle. The real shortcut is mastering a few reliable ideas and applying them consistently.
Five principles that scale
- Singles first: fill naked singles and hidden singles before anything fancy.
- Structured notes: write candidates; let elimination reveal answers.
- Box/line interaction: when a candidate in a box sits only in one row/column, eliminate that candidate from the same row/column outside the box.
- Pairs and triples: lock candidates to reduce noise, especially in tough grids.
- Discipline: avoid guessing—errors compound and slow you down.
Speed comes from order
Work left‑to‑right, top‑to‑bottom, re‑scan after every placement, and clear mistakes immediately. This rhythm is faster than jumping around the grid.