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The Basics of Samurai Sudoku

Sudoku has become one of the most popular games to play in recent years. While solving a sudoku puzzle is easy to do it will take plenty of logical thought and strategy to solve the puzzle with success. That's what makes it one of the most popular games to play. One of the best things about this game is that it has all sorts of different variations. One of the most popular of these variants of sudoku is that of samurai sudoku.

 

Samurai sudoku is a difficult but challenging and enjoyable form of sudoku. This is a format that has become popular since it began to be used in the Times Newspaper. The way that the game is played is that the numbers will all have to be placed into the individual rows, columns and 3x3 grids without having to repeat any numbers. One important thing about this game is that instead of using one standard 9x9 grid five different grids are used.

There are five different 9x9 grids used in this form of sudoku. This makes it one of the most unique variants of sudoku. One of the most important things about this game is that the five grids all link together with one another. The best way to solve this challenging type of puzzle is to be a read expert in sudoku or at least someone who is especially experienced in the game.

The center grid in the puzzle will be one that links together with the other four. This means that each of the other four outlying 9x9 grids will link into the same 9x9 grid.

The reason why samurai sudoku has its own special variation is that it features characteristics that are featured in standard Japanese crosswords. Logical thought is what is used in this form, and while it can be difficult it is even more important to use logic in that each of the numbers that are used will make an impact on the center box and then help to make solving the other four easier.

There are all sorts of publications available at bookstores right now that feature this type of sudoku game. With this becoming more popular among other variants of sudoku there will be more publications available. In fact, there are all sorts of different websites that have free samurai sudoku games available for anyone to play.

Samurai sudoku is one of the most popular variants of sudoku to check out. Not only is it challenging but it also makes for a style that is fun and unique. It's really something to check out for anyone who is an expert in the game of sudoku and is looking for a new challenge.



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