Sudoku consists of a grid of nine rows of nine boxes, which must be filled in so the numbers one through nine appear just once in each column, row and three-by-three square. It's all the rage in Britain right now. (via Population Staistic)
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Just thought you might like to know that there is a new Sudoku program available for download at www.GoldstoneServices.co.uk
The full product includes 10,000 brand new puzzles; puzzle solver; design mode to create your own puzzles; print option - handy for journeys; puzzle checker to see if you have made any obvious mistakes; Auto Notes so you can see candidate numbers for each square at a glance.
The demo version includes 10 sample puzzles of varying degrees of difficulty so that you can try before you buy. The product is priced at £9.99 which is not bad when you consider that thats for 10,000 puzzles!!!
Posted by: Subs | 06/14/2005 at 01:34 PM
Might want to check out wikipedia and Essential Guide and Links to SuDoku to keep up on what's all happening. The strategy of bingo??? Hmmm. I like it.
Posted by: DJ | 07/23/2005 at 11:46 AM
http://www.sudokupuzzles.org/
Free easy and expert sudoku puzzles online. Sudoku, a seemingly simple numbers game, has become the biggest puzzle craze to hit the world since Rubik's Cube.
SudokuPuzzles.org
http://www.sudokupuzzles.org
Posted by: Free sudoku puzzles | 08/20/2005 at 10:54 PM