Two-String Kite

Coming soon.

A Two-String Kite is a single-digit pattern consisting of two strong links (conjugate pairs) that are perpendicular (one in a row, one in a column) and connected through a shared box.

The pattern resembles a kite with two strings. Like the Skyscraper, it's a special form of Turbot Fish. Any cell that can see both endpoints of the kite can have the digit eliminated.

This technique documentation is under development.