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KiMo Puzzle 6
Based on Djape's EASY 14493 and here it starts to get much harder. 6 is the original puzzle with 6B simpler and 6A much simpler (but still harder than a TiKi).
I solved the three of them differently and for 6 needed to use a technique I call rolling residuals (innies in one column become the outies of the next one defining more innies and then again to the next column (it helped in 6B as well). My solution to 6 required a four branch elimination where unfortunately one bad branch was quite long - so is unsatisfactory.
Ever onwards
Hatman
Excel Download : KiMo Puzzle 6a
Excel Download : KiMo Puzzle 6b
Excel Download : KiMo Puzzle 6

KiMo Puzzle 6b

KiMo Puzzle 6
Comments at DJApe's forum: http://www.djape.net/sudoku/forum/viewtopic.php?t=15 or if appropriate contact me at hatman@diceboard.co.uk