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What's so great about sudoku?
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Posted May 14, 2005 by Online NowBagpuss
Over the past few weeks, sudoku puzzles have been springing up all over the place. Yesterday's G2 in the Grauniad had one on each page, twenty all together. Now, I like puzzles, but I can't see what's so special about these. Solving them is a laborious task involving searching for ages to find the one spot where there's a decent number of clues to tell you what the number is, filling it in and then searching for ages again. There's no "eureka" moment, just a plod on. Mostly I get bored, stop paying enough attention and then realise I've got two 3s in a column.

So, if you like these things (and some people must), why?

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Posted May 14, 2005 by pixel
Personally i find this puzzle kind of tedious but it is becoming more wide spread.
I know it is very popular in Japan ~ because as a language Japanese doesn't lend itself to crosswords and this is seen as an alternative.
I suppose it also crosses the language barrier of the world quite well ~ anyone from any country can do one of these.

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Posted May 14, 2005 by Teasswill
I suppose like any puzzle, it's the satisfaction of solving it. People may like one particular type (words/numbers/pictures), all sorts or none at all.

The puzzle has to be the appropriate difficulty level - too easy & it isn't sufficient challenge, too hard & it's too frustrating.

My mathematician son was delighted to see so many in the Guardian. I prefer jigsaws & crosswords to numbers.

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Posted May 14, 2005 by Online NowBagpuss
I suppose I should confess that I'm stating to find them addictive. I keep going back and trying another one, even though they're frustrating.

I don't really see sudoku as a numbers puzzle - you could use any symbols.

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Posted May 14, 2005 by puzzlella (playing word games, solving puzzles)
There was one in the Independent which was hexadecimal (ie 16x16) instead of decimal. It was not terribly difficult, although I had to have two goes at it, but it was a real slog to do.

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Posted May 14, 2005 by Online NowGalaxy Babe - eclectic editor
I managed to download this off the net, and my son is addicted.

His best score is 4:10 (easy) mine is 3:58 (medium)

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