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Sudoku (/suːˈdoʊkuː, -ˈdɒk-, sə-/; ****anese: 数独, romanized:
sūdoku, lit. 'digit-single';
originally called Number Place) is a logic-based, combinatorial...
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standard Sudoku contains 81 cells, in a 9×9 grid, and has 9 boxes, each box
being the
intersection of the first, middle, or last 3 rows, and the first...
- This is a
glossary of
Sudoku terms and jargon.
Sudoku with a 9×9 grid is ****umed,
unless otherwise noted. A
Sudoku (i.e. the puzzle) is a
partially completed...
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Mathematics can be used to
study Sudoku puzzles to
answer questions such as "How many
filled Sudoku grids are there?", "What is the
minimal number of clues...
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Killer sudoku (also
killer su doku, sumdoku, sum doku, sumoku, addoku, or samunamupure) is a
puzzle that
combines elements of
sudoku and kakuro. Despite...
- in some
other way. The
Sudoku Cube or
Sudokube is a
variation on a Rubik's Cube in
which the aim is to
solve one or more
Sudoku puzzles on the
sides or...
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World Sudoku Championship (WSC) is an
annual international puzzle competition organised by a
national member of the
World Puzzle Federation. The first...
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direction of
Unknown Worlds, Zen of
Sudoku, a
casual puzzle computer game
based on the po****r
logic puzzle Sudoku, was
created in
November 2006 in order...
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three is
given by, A
common example of a
Latin square would be a
completed Sudoku puzzle. A
Latin square is a
combinatorial object (as
opposed to an algebraic...
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Asian Sudoku Championship and
World Sudoku Championship. It
usually consists of
multiple rounds of
solving various classic sudoku and its variants...