Rules
* The rules of Sudoku are simple: Put the numbers 1 through 9 into the blank spaces in the grid. Every row, every column, and every 3x3 box must contain the digits 1 through 9.
Getting Started:
It's fun! It's challenging! It's addictive! use your brain to solve it!!!
HOW TO SOLVE SUDOKU?
Solve Sudoku by Robert Jones
People work out at the gym, train at the track and jog every morning to keep their bodies in tip-top condition. But, what about their brains? Even though it's not a muscle, the brain can get sloppy if it doesn't get a regular workout. When brains aren't challenged and entertained,they get bored and lazy.
One way to keep your brain happy and alert is by taking up a hobby or, better yet, solving puzzles.
A puzzle is a problem-solving game that's meant to challenge your different mind strategies.Some puzzles are easy, some are quite difficult, however none sharpen your brain quite as well as logic and math puzzles.
One example of a fun brain-busting puzzle is "Number Place", more commonly known as
Sudoku.The purpose of is to complete a nine by nine (9 x 9) grid from three by three (3 x 3) regions,by entering the numbers 1 to 9 in each cell of the grid. The tricky part is that no single digit can be repeated in the 9 x 9 grid.
People work out at the gym, train at the track and jog every morning to keep their bodies in tip-top condition. But, what about their brains? Even though it's not a muscle, the brain can get sloppy if it doesn't get a regular workout. When brains aren't challenged and entertained,they get bored and lazy.
One way to keep your brain happy and alert is by taking up a hobby or, better yet, solving puzzles.
A puzzle is a problem-solving game that's meant to challenge your different mind strategies.Some puzzles are easy, some are quite difficult, however none sharpen your brain quite as well as logic and math puzzles.
One example of a fun brain-busting puzzle is "Number Place", more commonly known as
Sudoku.The purpose of is to complete a nine by nine (9 x 9) grid from three by three (3 x 3) regions,by entering the numbers 1 to 9 in each cell of the grid. The tricky part is that no single digit can be repeated in the 9 x 9 grid.
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