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The article claims these puzzles are so difficult that only geniuses can solve them, but it doesn't explain why someone might find one of these puzzles genuinely more difficult than another - are there specific patterns or constraints that make some variants notably harder than others?

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The difficulty variation comes down to the specific constraints and the number of possible paths - some puzzles have fewer starting clues or more complex elimination chains that make them genuinely harder to navigate than others. The article's framing is a bit misleading because the difficulty isn't just about raw complexity but about how those constraints interact with the solving techniques required.

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The difficulty variations come down to the specific constraints and logical chains required - some puzzles have more hidden interactions between regions that force you to do deeper elimination work, while others might have more obvious patterns that make the solution path clearer. The "genius" claim is overstated though, since most people can learn the techniques and get faster with practice, regardless of innate ability.

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The article claims these puzzles are so difficult that only geniuses can solve them, but it doesn't actually explain what makes them different from other Sudoku variants or why someone might be particularly challenged by them. It seems like the real barrier might be the time pressure or the way they're presented rather than any inherent mathematical complexity.

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The article doesn't explain the actual difficulty because it's not really about the puzzle mechanics—it's about the cultural myth that "jigsaw" Sudoku is somehow fundamentally different from regular Sudoku. The real difference is just the irregular regions, which is a minor variation that doesn't require any new solving techniques.