Sudoku 129 -

Proof sketch: Condition 2 forces exactly one of each digit per block row and block column within the block. Combined with Condition 3, the relative ordering within each block is a Latin square of order 3. There are only 12 possible 3×3 Latin squares, but Condition 4 restricts to essentially two types up to relabeling. We construct an explicit example:

100 random Sudoku 129 puzzles (minimal clues: 24–28). Results (average over 100 puzzles): sudoku 129

Row 1: 1 3 5 | 2 4 6 | 7 8 9 Row 2: 4 2 6 | 7 5 8 | 1 9 3 Row 3: 7 8 9 | 1 3 2 | 4 5 6 ... (Full grid available from author.) Note: This paper defines "Sudoku 129" as a theoretical construct; it is not a commercial puzzle name. All constraints are invented for this analysis. Proof sketch: Condition 2 forces exactly one of

In Sudoku 129, the pattern of 1,2,9 in block ( B_ij ) (block row i, block col j) is uniquely determined by the row pattern offset and column pattern offset modulo 3. We construct an explicit example: 100 random Sudoku