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Easy days of Sudoku craze
from: Wira Nuradli
Education is a never ending process where one learns more about the world and at the same become a better person. Some of these can be acquired by reading books while others can also get this by enrolling in a class.
There are some individuals who were able to develop certain skills by working on word puzzles and other games. Those who don't want to think much or calculate numbers in the head can try something else such as Sudoku.
Sudoku has been around for more than 15 years. This wasn't that popular at first but has been gaining ground since 2005. The objective of the games is to fill in some squares in a grid with numbers only once.
Some people think this is hard to understand but many have been able to get it quickly. The conventional facets of game requires that this is done over a 9x9 grid with smaller 3x3 versions in between and that the numbers used only range from one to nine.
Easy sudoku is simplified with three miniature 3x3 grids. This means there are about 27 digits. The person cannot simply put the same numbers in the same position. If for example the number one is on the upper grid of the first box, this can't be done with the others and should be placed elsewhere.
The same rule applies for the all the other numbers and those who are able to complete this wins. This easy approach is for people who are not intimidated with numbers. The person can then put another three grids to make this six and after doing well here can now play the regular game.
There is another easy way to play this game but this is only for children. The parents can use shapes, toys and other objects of different colors to have this done right. There are still grids on a piece of paper or placed on a board.
This makes it a bit challenging for those who have never played this before exercise some differentiation and apply some basic logic at the same time.
There are not that many board games of Sudoku in the market. The best place to find a lot of games from the simple forms to the most advanced ones are in the internet. The person will simply type this in the search engine and be directed to these sites.
These sites have certain tips and exercises that a player can work on. Some of these are free while others will ask for a small amount as a maintenance fee. The person is also able to play online with other players from different parts of the world which makes the game both exciting and challenging.
Before the person gets to the level like how others are now, the best thing to do will be to practice and work on some easy sudoku. When the player feels confident, perhaps it is time now to compete with those who could be at a higher or lower level that the individual.
Sudoku is truly a game anyone can learn and play. Those who have no idea can watch how others do it first and then work on some tactics later on. There are many ways to play the game but only solution to win.
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