Here you will also find a complete guide on how to play sudoku, the guide includes tips for the beginner and also explains more complex strategies for completing the most difficult puzzles.
Monday, 11 July 2011
New Sudoku Website
Here you will also find a complete guide on how to play sudoku, the guide includes tips for the beginner and also explains more complex strategies for completing the most difficult puzzles.
Saturday, 16 April 2011
Tips for Playing Sudoku
Numbers from 1 to 9 are inserted into sets that have 9 x 9 = eighty one squares in whole. Every number can be used just once in a column and row.
Every number can be used only once in the blocks of 3 x 3 = 9 square blocks.
Every row of 9 numbers ought to include all digits 1 through 9 in any order
Each column of 9 numbers should include all digits 1 through 9 in any order
Every 3 by 3 subsection of the 9 by 9 square must include all digits 1 through 9
Every Sudoku game begins with a number of squares already filled in, the higher the number of pre-inserted squares suggests a easier level of difficulty.
The more squares that are established, the easier it is to figure out which numbers go in the open squares. As you fill in squares correctly, choices for the remaining squares are lessened and it gets easier to fill them in.
Solving a Sudoku puzzle may take, depending on the difficulty level, between 10 minutes for an ultra-easy sudoku puzzle and 2 hours for a evil sudoku puzzle.
Tips for Playing Sudoku
Friday, 29 January 2010
New Free Sudoku Puzzles
Download more free sudoku puzzles from ultra-easy to evil level!
Free Sudoku Puzzles
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
New Free Sudoku Books
Sudoku 5 comes in 5 different difficulty levels and can be downloaded on the free sudoku website. Sudoku has many benefits for the brain and is fun and challenging to play. So visit free sudoku puzzles and download the latest versions to give your brain a challenge.
Free Sudoku Puzzles
Thursday, 15 October 2009
Easy Sudoku Puzzles
Just download the puzzles in pdf form and print off! all puzzles contain the answers.
Easy Sudoku Puzzles
The Sudoku Box, Columns and Rows

This shows the basic layout of a sudoku puzzle, each row, column and box must contain the numbers 1 to 9, remember that the number can only appear once in each row, column and box!.
There are many helpful sudoku puzzles on the web Free Sudoku Puzzles, these will help you complete puzzles faster and offer several different techniques for solving sudoku puzzles.
After a while you might want to move onto more difficult sudoku puzzles to help challenge your skills. There are 5 levels available on the main website Free-Sudoku-Puzzles.com. Beginners would best be suited to either the ultra easy puzzles or the slightly harder easy puzzles.
Tuesday, 6 October 2009
How to Solve Sudoku Puzzles
How to Play Sudoku If you're interested in learning how to play Sudoku, you're not alone. Many people are turning to this fun and challenging game as a way to pass the time and as a way to stimulate their brains.
Unlike video games and other such contests, you need to be an active part of the Sudoku process if you are to complete the puzzle. And the best news is that this is a game that can be played by anyone, at nearly any age, so long as they have a pencil and a good sense of logic.
What are the Rules of the Game?
When you look at a Sudoku chart, you will notice that it contains nine rows and nine columns. Within each of these rows may be some numbers already in place. These numbers need to stay there as you will be playing the game around these numbers. You will note that the numbers are between 1 and 9, which is what you will be working with. The goal of the game is to use the numbers 1 through 9 and fill in the rows, boxes, and the columns with these numbers, but you can not have two of the same number in any row, box, or column.
There are different levels that will challenge you, though it will be less frustrating to start off with the simplest level possible.
How to Play Sudoku - Beginners Guide to Sudoku
What is Sudoku?
No matter where you look, it seems everyone is trying Sudoku. From housewives to business men, this numbered game is not only becoming the latest craze for passing the time, but it's also been touted as being helpful for boosting your memory and preventing memory associated diseases.
If you're interest in learning to play, the game is actually simpler than it looks. However, that doesn't mean you won't get stuck once in a while – though it's fun to try to figure your way out of a Sudoku fix.
Where Did Sudoku Begin?
There are several different stories about the emergence of sudoku. Some say that it began in the 19th century in France as a sort of numbers game that was played amongst new settlers. Others believe the game was created anonymously by Howard Garns in the late 1970s. Garns was a freelance puzzle creator, according to game guru Will Shortz, though he died before he could take any credit.
From that point on, the game has emerged in books, newspapers and online as a cultural phenomenon. With the advent of the Internet, the game's popularity continued to grow as people were able to connect with other players in a much easier manner.
What is Sudoku? - Where did it come from?
Free Sudoku Puzzles
- Ultra-Easy Sudoku Puzzles
- Easy Sudoku Puzzles
- Medium Sudoku Puzzles
- Hard Sudoku Puzzles
- Evil Sudoku Puzzles
Saturday, 3 October 2009
Sudoku Against the Clock
Sudoku countdown is a real challenge, the puzzles start of fairly easy but they do get quite hard, test your sudoku skills!
Play Sudoku against the Clock!

