How to Master the XYZ-Wing Strategy in Sudoku

When your puzzle demands deeper candidate reduction than a standard XY-Wing can offer, it is time to upgrade your scanning toolkit. The XYZ-Wing technique is an advanced expert strategy. This is an extension of the XY-Wing, but now it contains not only X and Y candidates, but Z as well.

By leveraging a trio of cells where the main “pivot” cell contains three digits instead of two, you can safely strip away stubborn candidates from intersecting cells.

The Structure of an XYZ-Wing

To locate an XYZ-Wing pattern on the grid, you need to find three interconnected cells that share a total pool of three candidate numbers (which we label X, Y, and Z):

Consider these cells:

XYZ-Wing technique example

  1. The Pivot (Base Cell): Contains all three candidates: 2, 3 and 4
  2. Wing 1: Shares a unit (row) with the Pivot and contains two of those candidates: 2 and 8
  3. Wing 2: Shares a column with the Pivot and contains the other two candidates: 2 and 3

Notice that the digit 2 is the common thread running through all three cells!

The Logic Behind the Elimination

Because of how the numbers are distributed across the Pivot and its two Wings, we reach an absolute mathematical lock:

  • If the Pivot cell is 8: Wing 1 is forced to be 2
  • If the Pivot cell is 3: Wing 2 is forced to be 2
  • If the Pivot cell is 2: The Pivot itself holds 2.

No matter which scenario plays out when the board is solved, one of these three highlighted cells must contain the value 2.

Highlighted candidates in XYZ-Wing technique

The Intersection Rule: Where to Erase Candidates

This is where the XYZ-Wing differs from the regular XY-Wing. Because the Pivot cell itself can potentially hold the target number (2), any eliminated cell must be in the direct line of sight of all three cells at once:

That means the value 2 can’t be placed in any cell that sees all three highlighted cells at the same time.

XYZ-Wing implementation result

Step-by-Step Execution:

Take Your Expert Solving to the Next Level

Finding an XYZ-Wing requires careful scanning of your pencil notes, but it is one of the most reliable ways to dismantle dense candidate blocks without guessing. Removing those hidden blockers often instantly resolves nearby cells into Naked Singles.

Ready to deploy the XYZ-Wing? Challenge your brain right now and play our Expert Sudoku Puzzles, turn on full pencil notes, and hunt for the 3-candidate pivot!