Thursday, January 12, 2006

sudoku (060112)

sudoku (060112)

I decided to do one more 9 by 9 sudoku before I switch over to creating only 16 by 16 monster sudokus.

The rules of sudoku: The puzzle board consists of a 9 by 9 grid, which is further divided up into nine 3 by 3 blocks. In each row, column, and 3x3 block, the numbers 1 through 9 each get written exactly once. The puzzle board generally starts with 18 to 30 of the cells in the grid already filled in. For those who need help, a short tutorial on how to solve sudoku puzzles can be found here.

You can either solve this on paper (by printing out the GIF or copying it by hand) or solve it on your computer. If you solve this puzzle, post your solution in the comments. I will be posting the solution in a few days.

If you are yearning for more sudoku-y puzzlification, you can find it here.

Update: the solution is here.

Technorati Tags:

6 comments:

Steven Van Vaerenbergh said...

Hi Chris, can you take a look at the colour sudokus I made at squobble.com/puzzle? I need some opinions on them.

Ed said...

My name is Ed.

Anonymous said...

You had a site once that let u track who had visited your site. I looked in your archives and couldn't find it, any help?

Steve

Ed said...

Stever, I think you're talking about either sitemeter or extreme tracking.

Ed said...

Here is the solution to Thursday's sudoku:

346 178 295
517 329 846
289 465 137

738 542 619
451 936 728
962 781 354

193 857 462
825 614 973
674 293 581

Anonymous said...

I'd appreciate you taking a look at my new daily sudoku puzzle site. You can sign up for a free daily puzzle via email or RSS feed.