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How to Play Sudoku Using These Sudoku Directions
Mary Murtha

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The game of Sudoku was invented in the United States and is based on a Japanese numbers game. Sudoku directions are easy to follow and once a person learns how to play, they will become addicted and want to play all the time. There are different levels and many books out there that have complicated puzzles that entertain people for hours. Sudoku directions can be found on the cover of any beginner’s book and online. Many people finish one book and then move on to more advanced ones. The game has continued to gain popularity as more and more people discover the game.   


Sudoku directions are easy to follow. The game is made up a square that is divided into smaller squares. Each square contains nine boxes. The object of the game is to number the boxes one through nine in each smaller square. But there are some rules in the Sudoko directions that must be followed otherwise the game is not challenging. When numbering the boxes, a person cannot use the same number twice in any row. Even though a person can work in individual squares, it is the entire row of boxes in the largest square that a person must also be watching. Sudoku directions are easy to follow, but the game itself can be complicated. But this is the game’s appeal and why people keep challenging themselves and others to beat the squares and advance to another level.


Sudoku directions need to be followed. There is no room for cheating or altering the rules. The games can be purchased at any bookstore and will last a person awhile depending on their skill level. If a person follows the sudoku directions, they will have lots of fun. Playing the game against others is also fun. There are timed competitions for those who enjoy playing against a clock or against a group of people. Sudoku directions, even though they are simple, can lead to very complicated game time.


People who play sudoku often do not need to be told of the sudoku directions because they are used to them. This game is the perfect gift for those who enjoy puzzles and who enjoy challenging themselves. People who play sudoku are people who also enjoy crossword puzzles and other more intellectual games. Sudoku books can be found in bookstores, grocery stores, and most newsstands. This is a game that will not be going out of fashion any time soon.


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