The Hidden Single is one of the most fundamental yet powerful logical techniques in Sudoku. Although it's considered a beginner-level method, mastering it will significantly improve your solving speed and accuracy. In this interactive guide, we'll show you exactly how it works with real puzzles from our books!
💡 Key Concept
A Hidden Single occurs when a number can appear in only one cell within a row, column, or 3×3 box — even if that cell has multiple candidate numbers. The uniqueness comes from the unit, not the cell itself.
🔍 What is a Hidden Single?
Unlike a Naked Single (where a cell has only one possible value), a Hidden Single may be "hidden" among several candidates. Here's the key insight:
- Look at the unit (row, column, or box), not just the cell
- Ask: "Where can this number go in this unit?"
- If the answer is "only one place" — you found a Hidden Single!
📖 How to Find Hidden Singles
In this row, we're looking for where the number 5 can be placed. Even though some cells have multiple candidates, only ONE cell in the row can legally contain a 5. That's our Hidden Single!
📝 Step-by-Step Process
Follow this systematic approach to find Hidden Singles every time:
- Choose a unit — Pick a row, column, or 3×3 box to analyze
- Pick a digit — Select a number from 1 to 9
- Scan the unit — Find all empty cells where this digit could legally go
- Count the possibilities:
- Zero cells → Error! Check your work
- Multiple cells → No Hidden Single for this digit here
- Exactly one cell → 🎉 You found a Hidden Single!
- Place the digit and continue solving
📖 Analyzing the Box
We examine the center box (rows 4-6, columns 4-6) to find where 7 can go. By checking which cells are blocked by 7s in other rows and columns, we eliminate possibilities until only one remains.
⚖️ Hidden Single vs Naked Single
Understanding the difference between these two basic techniques is crucial:
| Aspect | Naked Single | Hidden Single |
|---|---|---|
| What you look at | A single cell | An entire row/column/box |
| Logic basis | "This cell can only be X" | "X can only go in this cell" |
| Visibility | Immediately obvious | Requires scanning |
| When it appears | Cell has 1 candidate left | Digit has 1 position left |
| Skill required | Very easy | Easy (with practice) |
📖 Expert Analysis
Each step shows the thought process of an expert solver. Notice how they quickly identify which cells have only one possible position for each number.
💡 Pro Tips for Finding Hidden Singles
🚀 Speed Up Your Solving
- Scan by numbers: Check where 1 can go in each unit, then 2, then 3, etc.
- Focus on nearly-complete units: Rows, columns, or boxes with 6-7 filled cells often have Hidden Singles
- Cross-hatching: Look where rows and columns intersect with boxes
- Practice with easy puzzles: Our Level 1 books are perfect for mastering this technique
- Don't guess: Every Hidden Single is a logical certainty — if you have to guess, look again!
🏆 Why Hidden Singles Matter
Hidden Singles are the backbone of logical Sudoku solving. Here's why mastering them is essential:
- Solve most easy-medium puzzles using only Naked and Hidden Singles
- No guessing required — every placement is mathematically certain
- Creates chain reactions — solving one cell often reveals others
- Foundation for advanced techniques — harder methods build on this logic
🎓 Expert Insight
Professional Sudoku solvers estimate that 70-80% of placements in typical puzzles come from Naked and Hidden Singles alone. Master these fundamentals, and you'll solve most puzzles like a pro!
🎯 Ready to Practice?
Put your new knowledge to the test with our carefully crafted puzzle books. Each puzzle is designed to help you master techniques like Hidden Single!
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Ready to advance your solving skills? Check out these related techniques:
- Naked Single — The simplest technique every solver must know
- Naked Pair — When two cells share exactly two candidates
- Hidden Pair — The "hidden" version of Naked Pair
- Pointing Pairs — Using box/line interactions