Extend Partially Known Blocks
If a filled cell belongs to a particular clue, determine how far that block can extend. For example, a line has the clue 4: × · ■ ■ · ·…
ESolving strategy
If a filled cell belongs to a particular clue, determine how far that block can extend.
For example, a line has the clue 4:
× · ■ ■ · · ×
The two filled cells cannot form a separate group because only one block of four is required. They must be extended until the group contains four cells.
Depending on the surrounding cells, some extension cells may become certain.