What is a hidden pair?
A hidden pair occurs when two candidate digits are restricted to the same two cells in one unit.
Pure Sudoku
Intermediate technique
If two digits appear as candidates in exactly the same two cells of a unit, those cells must hold the pair—even when extra notes hide it.

Focused example
The highlighted cells show the exact scope of the pattern. Read the candidates before making an elimination.
How it works
Know the difference
A naked pair is obvious because the two cells contain only the paired candidates. A hidden pair is found by tracking where two digits can go across the entire unit.
After the move, re-scan the affected unit for singles before searching for another advanced pattern.
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FAQ
A hidden pair occurs when two candidate digits are restricted to the same two cells in one unit.
Remove all other candidates from the two cells that contain the hidden pair.
They are easiest to find in a unit with clean, complete candidate notes.
Practice loop
Pause when the board slows down, check the candidate conditions, make one justified move, and scan again.