Tournament HyperSudoku-by5 Group Puzzle

The grouppuzzles.com Tournament HyperSudoku-by5 puzzle for , suitable for printing, with all 28 steps marked

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Deductive steps to solve the puzzle

The moves within each step may be done in any order.

All of the moves within a particular step must be done before all of the moves in the subsequent step can be guaranteed to be completed.

Rows are numbered top to bottom, columns from left to right, and rectangles from left to right and then top to bottom. Coordinates are (col, row). Precise details on numbering within each group are specified in the on-line instructions .

Step 1. There are 27 independent moves.

Step 2. There are 20 independent moves.

Step 3. There are 19 independent moves.

Step 4. There are 17 independent moves.

Step 5. There are 12 independent moves.

Step 6. There are 18 independent moves.

Step 7. There are 19 independent moves.

Step 8. There are 11 independent moves.

Step 9. There are 10 independent moves.

Step 10. There are 11 independent moves.

Step 11. There are 12 independent moves.

Step 12. There are 13 independent moves.

Step 13. There are 6 independent moves.

Step 14. There are 6 independent moves.

Step 15. There are 8 independent moves.

Step 16. There are 6 independent moves.

Step 17. There are 11 independent moves.

Step 18. There are 2 independent moves.

Step 19. There are 2 independent moves.

Step 20. There are 4 independent moves.

Step 21. There are 2 independent moves.

Step 22. There is 1 independent move.

Step 23. There are 2 independent moves.

Step 24. There are 5 independent moves.

Step 25. There are 7 independent moves.

Step 26. There are 6 independent moves.

Step 27. There are 6 independent moves.

Step 28. There are 4 independent moves.

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