You have to check "mouse click places number".
I am assuming you are referring to a normal 3x3 sudoku grid, where you can only use the numbers 1-9 once in the grid, and by prime number you mean the 3digit number across and down the grid must be prime? For a number to be prime, it must end in 1, 3, 7 or 9. There are 5 places on the Sudoku grid for a number to finish and as you can only use a number once in sudoku you have one place left where the number can not be prime. This means the most you can have is 5 prime numbers.
There are at least two sudoku variants that use inequalities. One is greater-than sudoku, in which there are traditionally no given numbers and less-than and greater-than symbols are placed between cells. Another more obscure variant is greater-than killer sudoku, in which inequalities are placed between groups of numbers, indicating that the sum of one group is greater than the sum of another. killersudokuonline.com is a great place to find both of these.
American archtect Howard Garns first designed the puzzle and they were a type of latin square. When first published in 1979 they were called 'number place'. They were published in Japan in 1986 and were an instant hit, because it is almost impossible to make a crossword out of the Japanese lettering and it was something new to them. They called it Sodoku meaning 'single number'.
There are several places where one can play sudoku online. Some interactive online sudoku websites include Web Sudoku, Sudoku Saviour, and You Play. Sudoku puzzles can also be printed out and completed by hand, and these types of puzzles can also be found on these websites.
gadget tidies is where people can place their piece in when they are tired of having fun.
They were first published in 1979 by Dell Magazines, known as Number Place (the earliest known examples of modern Sudoku), probably contributed by Howard Garns. They were introduced to Japan in 1984 and eventually became known there as "sudoku".
it is a box or something in which you place you gadgets in organized manner, not al over the place, they have each, their specific place.
u have to go back to where gee (or the gadget professor) is and inside the gadget place, there should be a machine and u have to put the spring in and then press the fire button and it should melt
There are billions of Sudoku puzzles. Newspapers can print anything they like. You must specify either the paper, so we can look it up for that date, or, place the puzzle in the answer below: 123 456 789 234 567 891 etc. 3__ 21_ 59_
the Gadget shop in city center
Vegetable slicers are a common kitchen gadget used in place of a knife when cutting or slicing vegetables.
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