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Sudoku puzzles have really taken off all over the world. People from all walks of life enjoy solving these digital puzzles. Not only does Sudoku help to pass the time, but it's also a great way to develop logic and attention. If you solve a Sudoku puzzle at least once a day on the way to work or while waiting for a meeting, you'll find you can memorise information much more effectively and use it more quickly.

In the past, Sudoku were printed in magazines and newspapers, or came out in separate collections. Nowadays, it's becoming more and more popular to solve such "magic squares" using modern gadgets. After all, it's really easy to go from your smartphone to a site with puzzles and get access to lots of tasks that are regularly updated. Every day, you'll have the chance to tackle a new puzzle. And if you need to, you can always go back to any of the previous puzzles you didn't get to or couldn't solve.

What does it take to solve Sudoku?

The classic Sudoku puzzle is a square game board made up of 81 squares. Each side of the square is made up of nine squares. The main square is also split into smaller squares, with three squares on each side. To solve the puzzle, you just need to fill in the squares in a way that means that in each row, column and small square, the numbers from 1 to 9 have only been used once.

In the easier puzzles, there are already quite a few digits in the squares, so it's pretty straightforward to work out the missing ones. The more challenging the Sudoku level, the longer it'll take to find the right answer. It's really quite addictive, and it forces your brain to concentrate better and more efficiently to find the right combinations.

Is there any benefit to solving Sudoku on a regular basis?

  • Make it part of your daily routine to start your day with Sudoku. It'll definitely lift your mood and help you get into the right frame of mind to tackle your day's tasks. Instead of watching videos online, try solving at least one puzzle and you'll feel more productive.
  • You'll find that you can tackle tricky situations in other areas of your life with more confidence. You'll be better at weighing up the options and making decisions.
  • Even just doing one Sudoku a day will help you remember important information and concentrate better when you need to.

If you have a free minute, why not try your hand at Sudoku? It's a great way to unwind, take your mind off your surroundings and enjoy the challenge of finding the right solution to the puzzle. Another great thing about Sudoku online is that you get a new puzzle every day, with different levels of difficulty.