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How do you play Sudoku?

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  1. Sudoku requires no calculation or arithmetic skills. It is essentially a game of placing numbers in squares, using very simple rules of logic and deduction. It can be played by children and adults and the rules are simple to learn.

    The objective of the game is to fill all the blank squares in a game with the correct numbers. There are three very simple constraints to follow. In a 9 by 9 square Sudoku game:

    Every row of 9 numbers must include all digits 1 through 9 in any order

    Every column of 9 numbers must include all digits 1 through 9 in any order

    Every 3 by 3 subsection of the 9 by 9 square must include all digits 1 through 9

    Similarly, smaller Sudoku puzzles, such as the 4x4 puzzle, must have the numerals 1 through 4 in each row, column and subsection. Larger Sudoku games (16 by 16) must have numerals 1 through 16 in each row, column and region. The principles are the same whatever the size of the game.

    Every Sudoku games begins with a number of squares already filled in, and the difficulty of each game is largely a function of how many squares are filled in. The more squares that are known, the easier it is to figure out which numbers go in the open squares. As you fill in squares correctly, options for the remaining squares are narrowed and it becomes easier to fill them in. The Sudoku games on SudokuDaily.net let you check your progress as you go, to help prevent going down a wrong path.

    The first things to do in tackling a Sudoku puzzle is to scan the rows and columns to see where a certain number might go, given the 3 constraints listed above. For example, the fact that a 7 is required in the top right corner can be determined by first analyzing its 9 square sub-region. The only numbers missing in the region are a 5 and a 7. However, putting a 5 in the top right box would conflict with the 5 already in the top row and the rightmost column. The 7, on the other hand, would not conflict with any of the given numbers.

    Once the 7 is filled in, deduction requires that only a 5 can go beneath it as all digits from 1 through 9 must be represented in the region. From there, one can turn to the two remaining open boxes in the right column - these must include a 2 and a 4 as the column's digits must represent 1 through 9. One of these options, placing the 4 beneath the 1, would lead to a conflict with the 4 already in that horizontal row, so the only option for this box must be a 2.

    However, options for boxes are often not that easy to deduce. Another technique is to "pencil in" possibilities and then follow the possible solutions that emerge until a conflict is found. Often these conflicts appear after 2 or 3 numbers are penciled in, and one can return to the start and try the next option until something clicks.

    The Sudoku puzzles on SudokuDaily.net make penciling in options very easy. Just put a possible number in a box, click on it, and it is moved to the top left light blue area of the box. From there you can start considering possibilities until the solution to a box or two emerges, or until you need to pencil in another option and start again.

    The great thing about Sudoku is that every step makes the next step easier by narrowing possibilities. Every solved box makes filling the next box a little bit easier.


  2. The point of sudoku is to get numbers 1-9 in each row, column, and 3x3 box containing 9 spots. Only one of each number (1-9) can appear in a row, column or 3x3 box. the trick is to cancel out all possibilities by seeing which row, column, or box has which numbers already. look @ this website for better instructions...it's a really fun game once you get the hang of it! hope this helps.

  3. you get like numbers from 1-9 and you have to put them in an order so that there's at least one of each number in each box row(horizontal and vertical)and the same number can't be repeated twice =(

    hope i helped

    this website has all of wht i basically said but if you wanna check it out here you go

    http://www.sudoku.com/howtoplay.html

  4. In sudoku, a box is split into 9 little boxes of equal size. The object of the game is to fill all of the boxes with one-digit numbers without a repeat in the same box, row, or diagonally. In most cases, there are already a few numbers to start with. It's really hard, though, and I don't really like it, but my mom loves it.

    xD

  5. its actually not that hard....in each collumb there can only be one of each number going vertically and horizontil. but this is the best i can explain just look it up in google search.

  6. you have to try and make every row and colum and each highlighted box contain every number from 1-9 with out any number being being repeated.

  7. The goal is to get one through nine in every box, row, and column. But you cannot repeat any of the numbers in the same row or column.

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