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Eliminate Gaps That Are Too Small

If an available gap is smaller than every remaining clue, the entire gap must be empty. For example, if the only remaining clue is 4, a gap containing only three…

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ESolving strategy

If an available gap is smaller than every remaining clue, the entire gap must be empty.

For example, if the only remaining clue is 4, a gap containing only three unknown cells cannot contain that block:

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becomes:

× × × × ×

This is sometimes called the “does not fit” technique.