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ghusbands | 9 months ago

It's common to assume that your solver encodes all the techniques that a human might reasonably use (without backtracking) but it's rarely the case. Someone could look at the clues in two columns and two rows at the same time, for example, and work out whether they together constrain something. (It's easier to see cases in minesweeper where quite long-range deductions can be made, especially when you're down to the last few mines.)

Look elsewhere in the thread and you'll see that there are 333,064 uniquely-solution grids that you have excluded.

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