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Sudoku Grid : SGZ

About the Sudoku

About the Sudoku

Sudoku Grid : SGZ

by Courtney Effie
Sudoku Grid : SGZ
Sudoku Grid : SGZ
Sudoku Grid : SGZ

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About the Sudoku

Sudoku Grid : SGZ

App Details

Version
1.0
Rating
NA
Size
18Mb
Genre
Last updated
December 21, 2019
Release date
December 21, 2019
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App Store Description

About the Sudoku

The popular Japanese puzzle game Sudoku is based on the logical placement of numbers. An online game of logic, Sudoku doesn’t require any calculation nor special math skills; all that is needed are brains and concentration.


How to play Sudoku


The goal of Sudoku is to fill in a 9×9 grid with digits so that each column, row, and 3×3 section contain the numbers between 1 to 9. At the beginning of the game, the 9×9 grid will have some of the squares filled in. Your job is to use logic to fill in the missing digits and complete the grid. Don’t forget, a move is incorrect if:

Any row contains more than one of the same number from 1 to 9
Any column contains more than one of the same number from 1 to 9
Any 3×3 grid contains more than one of the same number from 1 to 9

Sudoku Tips


Sudoku is a fun puzzle game once you get the hang of it. At the same time, learning to play Sudoku can be a bit intimidating for beginners. So, if you are a complete beginner, here are a few Sudoku tips that you can use to improve your Sudoku skills.

Tip 1: Look for rows, columns of 3×3 sections that contain 5 or more numbers. Work through the remaining empty cells, trying the numbers that have not been used. In many cases, you will find numbers that can only be placed in one position considering the other numbers that are already in its row, column, and 3×3 grid.
Tip 2: Break the grid up visually into 3 columns and 3 rows. Each large column will have 3, 3×3 grids and each row will have 3, 3×3 grids. Now, look for columns or grids that have 2 of the same number. Logically, there must be a 3rd copy of the same number in the only remaining 9-cell section. Look at each of the remaining 9 positions and see if you can find the location of the missing number.

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