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Solving Sudoku - The Basics

One of the first things that you’ll need to learn about the Sudoku puzzle and how the game is played is that there isn’t really any difference between the hard and easy version of the game. Every single one of these puzzles follows basically the same pattern of logic. Often there will be certain cells that can be filled as soon as you spot them while at other times the chain will slow down and move at one or two things at a time. In this way Sudoku is a game of patience as well as acumen.

 

Remember that even when a piece of reasoning doesn’t let you fill a cell, it can still be useful. There usually comes a point in every Sudoku where the puzzle seems to solve itself and the final move to the end and completion involves the easiest logic of all. Mastering the basics of Sudoku usually means that even a beginner will be able to start solving the puzzles in the quickest amount of time, and part of the first processes in learning this game involves knowing where to look on the grid in the first place—in the spots where you are likely to make progress.

 

Of all the different techniques that are discussed, most of them all come down to the same thing which is a process of elimination. In the end the task is to find out which number goes into which cell and eliminating all the others with a process of elimination. The art of playing the game has been described as approaching a mountain from several sides before deciding which is the best one to approach on. However, there seems to be two differing approaches—one involves looking at the numbers first and the others involves looking at the cells.