Start:- To solve sudoku puzzles you will use logic. You will ask yourself questions like: ‘if a 1 is in this box, will it go in this column?’ or ‘if a 9 is already in this row, can a 9 go in this square?’
To make a start, look at each of the boxes and see which squares
are empty, at the same time checking that square’s column and row for a missing number.
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2006-08-30 05:32:14
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answer #1
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answered by giko 5
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Sudoku also known as Number Place or Nanpure, is a logic-based placement puzzle. The aim of the puzzle is to enter a numerical digit from 1 through 9 in each cell of a 9×9 grid made up of 3×3 subgrids (called "regions"), starting with various digits given in some cells (the "givens"); each row, column, and region must contain only one instance of each numeral
2006-08-30 10:28:01
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Sudoku, for people who nonetheless, do no longer recognize is a quantity game that demands a participant?s staying power and logical skills. although particularly easy on the beginning up look, the sport might properly be mightily complicated. each puzzle is composed of a 9 x 9 grid. The grid is composed of 9 columns, 9 rows and 9 squares with 9 small squares interior. the objective of the sport is to replenish the squares with numbers, a million-9, on condition that the numbers will basically look as quickly as interior the column, the row and interior the bigger sq.. this easy yet maddening rule makes the sport extremely complicated and addicting as hell.
2016-11-06 01:32:54
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a fun and very addictive game. The object is to have the numbers "1 thru 9" in each little box both horizontal and vertically. And you also need to have "1 thru 9" in the 3 by the cube. The key is to not repeat any of the numbers 1 thru 9.
2006-08-30 02:12:01
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answer #4
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answered by hot_chocolat718 2
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Can only use numbers 1-9 in any one line going down and across. Its a matter of crossmatching each line and cube. Start with the line that has the most numbers given to you already. Go from there. Write in pencil the possible numbers around the corners of each box.
2006-08-30 02:12:14
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answer #5
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answered by weirdgodess 2
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OMG! I love that game! I play it everyday. It's very simple. You can't repeat the numbers in the columns or in the rows or in the squares. 1-9, no math. It's great.
2006-08-30 02:14:18
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answer #6
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answered by franny4181 3
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Go here. It has an example. You have to use numbers 1-9, never repeating them in a row or small square.
2006-08-30 02:12:47
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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I know how. I have a stack of the books and I do a puzzle whenever I need to spend quality time on the toilet. But I have no idea how to explain it over the net.
2006-08-30 02:12:56
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answer #8
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answered by Amelia 5
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Each little square has to have 1 - 9, Each line, horz and vert has to have 1 - 9.
2006-08-30 02:15:04
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answer #9
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answered by Tuan 2
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there are loads of books explaning how it works.... and probably lots of websites by now, just run a search on google/yahoo/wherever
2006-08-30 02:10:51
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answer #10
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answered by Blind Wing 3
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