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Anti-knight Sudoku puzzle
In the game of Chess, a Knight can move two squares vertically and one square horizontally, or two squares horizontally and one square vertically.
In Anti-Knight Sudoku, duplicate numbers can't appear within a knight's move of each other. (The usual rules of Sudoku apply as well, of course!)
In the center of this starting puzzle is the number 5, there can't be another 5 in any of the highlighted cells (i.e. those cells that are a Knight's move away from the central 5).
Anti-knight Sudoku puzzle
This is the solution to the above grid.
You will notice that there isn't a 5 in any of the highlighted cells from above.
If you look closely at the other cells, you will notice that there aren't any duplicate numbers within a knight's move of each other.

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