- Li1 Nov '17WISE OWL HAS NO TIME FOR YOUR MEANINGLESS FANCIES. 
- Jason1 Nov '17Either that or the owl knows that there are multiple possible solutions to that grid (there should be only one). 
- Franck2 Nov '17Simon Cowell found a way to defeats owls ! Nooooooo ! 
- Seth2 Nov '17It's WIZE OWL, not MATH OWL, come on! 
- Kytsuine2 Nov '17If I'm not mistaken, this is a (not necessarily the only) solution: 
 6 1 4 | 3 5 7 | 8 9 2
 5 3 8 | 1 9 2 | 4 6 7
 9 2 7 | 4 6 8 | 1 3 5
 _____________
 1 8 3 | 6 4 5 | 7 2 9
 4 5 2 | 7 3 9 | 6 1 8
 7 9 6 | 8 2 1 | 3 5 4
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 3 7 5 | 9 8 6 | 2 4 1
 2 4 1 | 5 7 3 | 9 8 6
 8 6 9 | 2 1 4 | 5 7 3
- Kytsuine2 Nov '17Oh, hey, takes at least two enters to make a new line. Sorry, folks. 
- Nitin2 Nov '17I bet wise owl plays Go. 
 I bet wise owl slays at Go!
- Jacob2 Nov '176 1 4 | 3 5 7 | 8 9 2 
 5 3 8 | 1 9 2 | 4 6 7
 9 2 7 | 4 6 8 | 1 3 5
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 1 8 3 | 6 4 5 | 7 2 9
 4 5 2 | 7 3 9 | 6 1 8
 7 9 6 | 8 2 1 | 3 5 4
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 3 7 5 | 9 8 6 | 2 4 1
 2 4 1 | 5 7 3 | 9 8 6
 8 6 9 | 2 1 4 | 5 7 3
- Jacob2 Nov '17Maybe you can't make a new line with empty lines :/ 
 Let's see.
 Three lines?
 Four?
- Sim2 Nov '17Porg? 
- Akira3 Nov '17I love the secret punchlines in the mouse-hover text :) 
- mitsyyyy3 Nov '17Don't u mean "owo what's this?" 
- Kilby5 Nov '17The starting grid has only eighteen digits. While it is theoretically possible to produce a solvable grid with 18 digits (or even with just 17), it is very unlikely that the grid shown will produce a unique solution. Most "normal" Sudoku puzzles start with a digit count in the mid to high 20's. 

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