Learn How to Play Sudoku


Typical sudoku puzzleWhat is Sudoku?


No matter where you look, it seems everyone is trying Sudoku. From housewives to business men, this numbered game is not only becoming the latest craze for passing the time, but it's also been touted as being helpful for boosting your memory and preventing memory associated diseases.


If you're interest in learning to play, the game is actually simpler than it looks. However, that doesn't mean you won't get stuck once in a while – though it's fun to try to figure your way out of a Sudoku fix.


Where Did Sudoku Begin?


There are several different stories about the emergence of sudoku. Some say that it began in the 19th century in France as a sort of numbers game that was played amongst new settlers. Others believe the game was created anonymously by Howard Garns in the late 1970s. Garns was a freelance puzzle creator, according to game guru Will Shortz, though he died before he could take any credit.


From that point on, the game has emerged in books, newspapers and online as a cultural phenomenon. With the advent of the Internet, the game's popularity continued to grow as people were able to connect with other players in a much easier manner.


What Do I Need to Know to Play Sudoku?


To play Sudoku, you don't need anything but the chart itself, a pencil, and your brain. You only need to use logic to solve these puzzles, continually asking yourself what makes sense. So, if you were thinking about putting a '7' in one row, you not only need to look at that row,but you also need to look at the column to see if it will work in that line too.


Think about the way crossword puzzles are played. You need to make word choices for the clues that will not only make sense for the answer, but that will fit in for other boxes that might be shared in the puzzle.

Video on how to play sudoku for beginners


Who Can Play Sudoku?


Since Sudoku is such a portable game and one with few rules to remember, this is a game that can be played by nearly anyone. It's a good alternative to hours of TV watching, so introducing a child to the game around the age of 8 will help to instill early sets of problem solving skills. Teens and older children will also enjoy using this game to pass the time during road trips and during long study halls.


Adults can find these games in their local newspapers, which can serve as a fun way to begin or to end the day. The elderly can also find these puzzles helpful in boosting their memory and helping them feel more alert.


No matter how much you play Sudoku or how much you think you might play, this new game is not only helping to engage the players, but also to encourage the use of logic. The benefits of adding Sudoku to your life are enormous, but you do still need to pick up a pencil to get started.


Printable sudoku puzzles


Sudoku Videos

Article: How to play sudoku


Post a comment about this tutorial

Comment Script

Comments

Name
Title
Comment
Please enter the text below.



System Utilities
Media Files
Desktop Enhancements
Website and Internet
Freeware Games
Freeware Websites
Page copy protected against web site content infringement by Copyscape© 2012 TopFreewareDownloads.com

Sitemap

Thanks for Visiting Top Freeware Downloads!

We aim to provide the best freeware downloads available on the internet. We update our site frequently with new freeware titles.


Freeware Download List

Home - Top 10 Best Free Downloads - Freeware System Utilities Downloads - Freeware Media Files - Freeware Desktop Downloads - Freeware Website and Internet Downloads - Freeware Games - Tutorials