Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Sudoku For Retired Persons What Is The Easiest Way To Complete A Sudoku Puzzle?

What is the easiest way to complete a Sudoku puzzle? - sudoku for retired persons

I bought a Sudoku book yesterday and am having trouble completing the first!
I am a beginner so any knowledge would be helpful.
Thank you.

14 comments:

The Man said...

Try this may help

http://www.sudoku.org.uk/PDF/Solving_Sud ...
http://www.angusj.com/sudoku/hints.php
http://www.scanraid.com/sudoku.htmhttp://www.paulspages.co.uk/sudoku/howto ...

calgrlzr... said...

Start with a puzzle beginners very easily. Fill in the numbers that you are sure you are right (as in no other place possible to express it) in the box. Then finally you have to solve the puzzle. Slowly move the puzzles of increasing difficulty.

Avalon said...

Cheats

Avalon said...

Cheats

jessikul... said...

should first look at the rows and columns ... Simple answers to see if you can from there ... (You may take one of each number in each row, column and box have) and then see the fields to see if you can fill a whole box.

Make sure that you do not really understand the numbers ... Enter a number, unless it is the only way ... that could ruin your puzzle.

If you need advice, simply email me at

jessikul... said...

should first look at the rows and columns ... Simple answers to see if you can from there ... (You may take one of each number in each row, column and box have) and then see the fields to see if you can fill a whole box.

Make sure that you do not really understand the numbers ... Enter a number, unless it is the only way ... that could ruin your puzzle.

If you need advice, simply email me at

jessikul... said...

should first look at the rows and columns ... Simple answers to see if you can from there ... (You may take one of each number in each row, column and box have) and then see the fields to see if you can fill a whole box.

Make sure that you do not really understand the numbers ... Enter a number, unless it is the only way ... that could ruin your puzzle.

If you need advice, simply email me at

colinfri... said...

Go to any set of 3 rows and 3 columns (there are 3 sets of the rows and columns).

Working through the numbers 1 to 9 in a row.

Starting with a 1, you already know where to go, two of the 1S-?
If so, it is obvious that the last 1 must be?
Check the other rows and columns to see if there are more 1s
Limiting the possibilities.

If you are not on the 1, you just try 2, then 3, etc.

You should now .......

vk_blv said...

Also, I no i can not get every day.

Gordon C said...

How to start on the number 1 Time for each block of three columns and 3 blocks of each row is 27 seats. There can be only 3 of the same number in each block. One line in each. If you have a block with the same number 2, go in only 3 places where you can. Check above and below the 3 places you can find the number of them twice in the series. This will give you a good start. Repeat 1 to 9, the puzzle is easily solved with this method. Remember that every cube of 9 squares with the numbers 1 to 9 in it. Sorry if this has any meaning, it is very difficult to explain. Good luck anyway .. G

i need help said...

See answers

socaldol... said...

there's really not easy. Start in the books for beginners, you did not mention if it is what you use, so I do not suppose. Good luck, which is difficult and you take your time and get used!

karen in UK said...

Check the answers on the back of the book! !

joe v said...

Do not worry.

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