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X-Wing

When a digit is confined to the same two columns in two rows, it forms a rectangle and can be removed from those columns elsewhere.

Use when a single candidate appears in exactly the same two columns across two rows (or the same two rows across two columns).

  1. Candidate 4 appears in only two columns across two rows, forming a rectangle.

    X-Wing —  1
  2. The 4 must take opposite corners, so it is removed from those two columns in every other row.

    X-Wing —  2

  • Allowing the digit in a third column of either row — the candidates must line up in exactly two columns.
  • Eliminating along the rows: when the base sets are rows, the eliminations happen down the columns.

Frequently asked questions

What is an X-Wing in Sudoku?
A pattern where a digit is restricted to the same two columns in two rows. It must occupy opposite corners, so the digit is cleared from those columns in the other rows.

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