I can't stop playing Sudoku. I am not content with the mere 9 character version played by lesser minds and must work the 16 character "sudoku mega". The on line Washington Post has Sudoku every day: mini, regular and mega. You can make notes in the squares with your mouse. I like to run through each character in every 16 square set and then go back and run the individual sets. I don't put in all the possibilities except as a last resort. I make a note only if there are only two possibilities in a 16 box set for a character. Sometimes, I get almost to the end and find that I have made an error. AAArgh! I have to clear the game and start anew. I cannot rest until I have solved the sudoku mega.
Damn you Japanese game creators!
"The name "Sudoku" is Japanese, but the game itself is almost surely an American invention. The earliest known examples were published in 1979 in Dell Pencil Puzzles & Word Games, where they were given the title Number Place."
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You could try this different puzzle at http://www.domo-sudoku.com
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