The Daily Sudoku

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The Daily Sudoku hereby grants the user the right to redistribute a single, automatically updated daily Sudoku puzzle by embedding an image hosted by the Daily Sudoku. You are required to retain the links to the Daily Sudoku pages and the copyright notice. You may not manipulate the supplied image. The Daily Sudoku also provides 12x12 puzzles, using the numbers 1 to 9 and letters A, B and C, and the huge 16x16 puzzles, with the numbers 0 to 9 and letters A to F. Monster puzzles have appeared on the Daily Sudoku website since November 2005, and are proving more and more popular. 4x4 and 6x6 Sudoku puzzles are great for kids. #5691, February 7: Competition Sudoku Puzzle - Diabolical level of difficulty. Welcome to the Daily Sudoku Competition. The rules are simple, just print out the Sudoku from the link below and when you have completed it enter the numbers in the graphical sudoku board (yes it's a form!). Get your daily online Sudoku puzzle only in The Washington Times.

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Sudoku is the Hobby You Didn’t Know You Needed

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Sudoku is one of the most popular puzzle games ever. It is fun, entertaining and 100% logic based. The game, invented in Switzerland, gained popularity in Japan in the late 1980’s, where it was given its name: Sudoku is the short form of Su-ji wadokushinnikagiru, which can be translated into 'the numbers must be single'.

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A classic 9x9 Sudoku puzzle tab is formed by 81 cells, which are divided into a total of 9 rows, columns, and regions (squares). The main goal of a 9x9 Sudoku game is to place numbers going from 1 to 9 in the cells so that they never appear more than once in each row, column and region. At the beginning of the game, you will be given 17, 22 or 30 numbers to guide your choices. What makes sudokus so fascinating and fun is that, no matter their difficulty, there is only one correct answer.