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Tuesday, February 07, 2012

Sodoku Puzzle | Polymerize

Sodoku puzzle is challenging, but it is not dedicated for mathematic experts only.

Yes, Sodoku puzzle is a numeric based game that tests your brain to locate the right number into the right box (or cell). Have you played it? If you have then you probably think ‘What make this game so special that I cannot ignore it?’ and if you haven’t then I think ‘Where have you been?’ Sodoku is really a popular and legendary game for many years.

When you encounter Sodoku puzzles for the first time, try not to imagine it as mathematical game, it is a fun game that does not need any expert mathematical skills. It even doesn’t need any of multiply / divide / subtract / logarithm / square root / any other formulas. All you need is reasoning and a good instinct (the instinct is optional though, but it will be better if you have a good one). The average solving time for Sudoku Puzzles is between 10 and 30 minutes. Of course, seasoned professionals and Sudoku prodigies can whiz through them in no time.

In common Sodoku Puzzles, we are given a nine 9x9 grids inside a box. And some of the boxes have been filled for the clue numbers. The aim of this game is to use that clue number to fill the blank ones. The rules are simple too. You cannot place same number in a row or column, and in the same 9x9 grid box. It sounds pretty easy and in some cases the puzzles can be created to be fairly simple. But as you become more experienced you can test your concentration with more difficult puzzles. The trick is you need to widen your mind and open for any possibilities.

And there are some modification in the latest Sodoku, like this one: 





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