Simple Sudoku

Now the whole world is bitten by the Sudoku bug!

I stumbled upon Simple Sudoku, which is sure to be very interesting to the Sudoku enthusiasts in more ways than one.

Simple Sudoku makes challenging puzzles; it also provides tools to help solve them – removing the drudgery but not the fun!

Worth the try, especially since it is Free ๐Ÿ™‚

5 thoughts on “Simple Sudoku

  1. KristinW

    If you don’t want to deal with downlaoding and installing something (or you have a Mac or Linux box), there are online sudoku sites with similar features.

    A good one is Fiendish Sudoku,

    http://www.fiendishsudoku.com/

    which has new puzzles every day, a large archive, a choice of three grid sizes (nice if you have a high-res display), and it can give hints and step-by-step solutions. The puzzle layouts are hand-made, not the typical computer-generated random.

    – Kristin

  2. John G

    Another great website is Sudoku Daily at http://www.sudokudaily.net, where you can choose how hard a game you wanna play, save the game you are playing on, and have a lot of fun with the interface besides. I really like playing there. John G

  3. mp3-players

    Hi, people! I have some interesting facts for you ๐Ÿ™‚ Anyone know that sudoku was created by an architect? The modern Sudoku was designed anonymously by Howard Garns, a 74-year-old retired architect and freelance puzzle constructor, and first published in 1979. One more: I heard that my favorite game – the popular puzzle game of Sudoku is brought to the next generation of consoles. Go! Suduko 2 has evolved from the original game to provide a variety of new features and game modes. ๐Ÿ™‚

    Thanks, Kevin

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