Original Sudoku
Sunset Sudoku - Sudoku, meaning single number, was invented by an American puzzle maker in 1979, and is often referred to in the US as the "Number Place" number placement puzzle. The rules of Sudoku are very simple: Fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 through 9. There is nothing more to it! Use the Hint button if you get really stuck. click "Use Hint" to fill in a correct digit. This game has potential to give hours of fun intense brain work whilst serving as great maths lessons for beginners!
This game has three difficulty levels, so challenge yourself if you are feeling brave! The idea is to fill the numbers in the grids, only by following the rules. The number will turn green/red depending if it is correct or incorrect! This will challenge your patience and your maths skills! Remember, all rows, columns and 3x3 grids must have 1-9 in them with no repeats! Dont get caught out and always keep your eye on the ball!
How to play: Simply fill in the grid by selecting squares with the mouse, and then pick digits from the small grid that pops up. If you have made a mistake, press the 'x'. On mobile devices, just tap the square with your finger and choose your number!
This HTML5 based game works on Mobile, tablets and PC/Mac browsers.