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Sudoku has suddenly become one of the gaming world's newest sensations. This simple game is getting everybody going gaga. A lot of people are still crazy over this game despite being non-techie.
The name Sudoku implies from Japan. It means placement puzzles which describe the game to the hilt. It originally started in the United States as what some reports say. It was constructed by Howard Garnes in the 1970s before coming to the Asian region.

It is a numbers game that uses logic rather than mathematical skills. It is composed of 9x9 grids that have 9 columns, 9 rows and 9 squares. Each square has 9 smaller squares where you need to place the numbers. By first glimpse, it can be very simple even the instructions. Its only objective is to place numbers inside the square with only one each and you need to only place the numbers 1-9 in the rows, columns and in each of the squares. The instruction can transform the game from simple to maddening complicated.
Some of the squares are already filled in at the start of the puzzle. The lesser number of squares will be filled in, the more difficult the puzzle. This does not hold true as placements of numbers can also affect the game's level of difficulty.
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