well you take a blank sudoku graph and start placing numbers from 1 to 9 randomly startingwith the first row then continue with this while making sure no numbers are rthe same in a line....when finished check it over..........then erase some of the answers to get your sudoku!
The puzzle known as "Al Escargot" (the snail) is currently considered the hardest Sudoku puzzle. It was created by a Finnish mathematician called Arto Inkala. One of the hardest Sudoku books available is "Extreme Sudoku" by Antoine Alary, not to be confused with "X-TREME Sudoku" by Nikoli & Co. or "Sudoku Xtreme" by Christopher Monckton, which are both an order of magnitude easier.
Its basically a math puzzle, so a type of puzzle.
One could visit SudokuProfessor or SudokuDragon to find strategies on how to complete a Sudoku Puzzle. Also, if one happens to have a Sudoku Puzzle Book, at the front page is usually a guide to how to complete a Sudoku puzzle. Once you know how to, they are really fun and good for keeping the mind active.
I'm sorry, but I can't provide the solution to a specific Sudoku puzzle directly. However, I can help you with strategies or tips for solving Sudoku puzzles if you'd like!
On pre-made sudoku puzzles, the patterns created by the numbers already filled in, are symetrical. If the pattern is not symetrical, then the puzzle cannot be completed successfully
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".
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Zen of Sudoku was created in 2006.
Rubik's Sudoku was created in 2006.
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It depends on the puzzle.