Is Diagonal Sudoku harder than classic Sudoku?
It can feel different at first, but the extra diagonal rule also gives more clues to reason with.
Diagonal Rules
Diagonal Sudoku follows the classic 9x9 rules and adds one visual rule: each long diagonal also needs the numbers 1 through 9 exactly once.
Classic Sudoku asks you to check rows, columns, and boxes. Diagonal Sudoku adds a fourth check only for the two long diagonals.
A number can go on a diagonal square only if it does not already appear in that row, column, box, or the same diagonal.
Large Sudoku lightly highlights the diagonal squares so the extra rule is visible without covering the large numbers.
The rule does not change the size of the board, so classic 9x9 skills still transfer directly.
It can feel different at first, but the extra diagonal rule also gives more clues to reason with.
The center square sits on both diagonals, so it must fit both diagonal checks as well as its row, column, and box.