Scanning
Start with rows, columns, and boxes before writing candidates.
ScanningPencil Marks
Pencil marks are small candidate numbers written in empty squares. They can help, but on senior-friendly boards they must stay readable.
Very Easy puzzles may not need notes. Medium and Hard puzzles often benefit from tracking possible numbers.
Large print paper sheets are useful because they leave more room for written candidates.
Use notes only in squares where the candidate list is still short enough to read easily.
If the notes start to crowd the board, it is better to erase and rescan than to keep writing smaller text.
Start with rows, columns, and boxes before writing candidates.
ScanningReturn to the basics when notes stop helping.
Beginner StrategyUse notes on a readable mid-level board.
Play MediumPaper sheets give more room for written candidates.
PrintableUsually not. Easy puzzles are often clearer if you solve by scanning first.
No. They are a way to track possible numbers before making a safe choice.