HAVE YOU TRIED SOLVING SUDOKU ?
By sou7887
@sou7887 (1164)
India
7 responses
@breezie (1246)
• Canada
13 Dec 06
I love Sudoku. The first time I tried it was at work. I was reading the paper because I was bored and saw Sudoku. I tried it and became addicted. I can do them pretty quickly now and they are very good to pass the time at work when there is nothing to do.
@sayanakaharry (290)
• India
13 Dec 06
was really addicted to it once. it is initially apparently dificult, but once u get the hang of it, it becomes fun and an obsession. i even have a sudoku computer game when i get tired of the easy puzzles in the telegraph.
@nishanity (1650)
• India
13 Dec 06
ya its awesome... 1st it was tuf and i took to abt 30 mins to solve an easy one... now i take abt 10 mins for a really tuf one.... he he
@MommytoJack (215)
• United States
13 Dec 06
I LOVE Sudoku!!! It started out when I saw my dad doing it ALL the time. I never understood what was so addiciting about it until he teached me how to do it! Holy cow, once I start, I can't stop! I have two Sudoku books that are almost full already!
@hottamale (116)
• United States
13 Dec 06
the key word in this question is tried! lol, I can't solve soduku if my life depended on it! I think people who can do this are very gifted
@sou7887 (1164)
• India
13 Dec 06
Sudoku (??, sudoku?), also known as Number Place or Nanpure, is a logic-based placement puzzle. The objective is to fill the grid so that every column, every row and every 3×3 box contains the digits 1 to 9. The puzzle setter provides a partially completed grid so that there is only one solution.
Completed Sudoku puzzles are a type of Latin square, with an additional constraint on the contents of individual regions. Leonhard Euler is sometimes cited as the source of the puzzle, based on his work with Latin squares[1].
The modern puzzle was invented by an American, Howard Garns, in 1979 and published by Dell Magazines under the name "Number Place"[2]. It became popular in Japan in 1986, when it was published by Nikoli and given the name Sudoku. It became an international hit in 2005.