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Collection of 368 Daily Logic Exercises (DLEs)
Sudoku Shift
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Solve 3 connected Sudoku puzzles each day, starting with a 4x4 grid that expands into a 6x6, then finally a 9x9. Each completed puzzle carries its numbers forward as starting clues for the next size. Race against the clock to finish all 3 and climb the daily leaderboard.
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