This is the home
of
Neil Pomerleau's guide to
Sudoku puzzles. Here, you can find easy, moderate, and advanced tips
and guides to help you solve Sudoku puzzles. There is also a page that
features a list of various things you can do to your Sudoku puzzle if
you are frustrated with it. Sudoku Source has many more pages, so if
you can't find what you're looking for, try out the search feature at
the upper-right hand corner of the page. This website also has an
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The goal of Sudoku is
simple:
Fill in the grid so that
every row, every column, and every 3x3
box contains the digits 1 through 9. However, obtaining that
goal is
not as simple as it may seem. Sudoku puzzles range in difficulty, and
they typically take 10 to 30 minutes to complete, depending on skill
level. To the right is an example of a Sudoku puzzle. Move your mouse
over the puzzle to see the solution.
For more details about the background, history or other aspects of
Sudoku puzzles, visit the
Introduction
page.