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Obsession of Sudoku

By: Tommy Chong

Sudoku has been around for a while now and if you have not caught sudoku fever yet, there is no time like the present. Sudoku has been described as deceptively simple and it is most definitely addictive. Many find it impossible to put down a Sudoku puzzle once they have begun.
Experts say that in order to keep your mind sharp, you should exercise your brain. Children or adults of any age can challenge their minds. Give your brain a challenge by trying a Sudoku puzzle. Very few, if anyone, could have guessed Sudoku would possess such a positive effect.
Sudoku puzzles became popular as a game in 1984, although it's rumored to have been first created back in 1793 by a Swiss mathematician named Leonhard Euler. Anybody of at least five years of age can play this wonderfully addictive game. Actually, it's considered one of the absolute most addictive puzzles and games on the market today. Sudoku gives your mind a formidable adversary, providing interesting problems you'll lose sleep finding the solutions to.
There are several difficulty levels, but if you can count, you can start playing sudoku. In order to advance to new levels it just takes a bit of practice. You can learn many different strategies and techniques to solve any Sudoku puzzle. You can work the puzzle with your own strageties or from others that you have learned.
Try your luck at the next level for a real challenge. You may spend a little longer figuring it out but you will certainly be rewarded with the satisfaction of solving such a hard game. Printable-Sudoku.Net will record your time while you work on your game. You can also save a game in the middle of working on it, plus get hints, check your answers and even start completely over. You can even print out the puzzles you would like to solve so you can do them anytime or place you want.
There is really only one way to solve a Sudoku puzzle. First, fill in the squares so that the numbers 1 through 9 appear one time in each row, each column and each square of nine (Three by Three grid.). The numbers can appear vertically and horizontally but not diagonally. The easiest way to try to solve a sudoku puzzle is to start with the 3 X 3 squares and see what numbers you can fit in the large squares first. Then try going across each line vertically and then do the same thing on each line horizontally. The majority of the puzzles already have a few numbers in the puzzle to help you out.
Another great thing about sudoku is that it can be fun for everyone, no matter what your age. The best thing about Sodoku, is that you don't need specific intelligence or otherwise. All that's needed is common sense and intution. In addition, there is not a true starting spot to any Sudoku puzzle so you can pick any place to begin.

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In order to keep your mental prowess keen, use www.PrintableSodoku.net and join in with everyone else in this country that is obsessed with this popular game. Choose from one of three levels that you are interested in playing and print out a few games, or play them online. So get going and try to solve your very own printable sodoku puzzle. Why not challenge yourself to finish a puzzle from start to finish!

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