Are you interested in the Sudoko craze?

Sudoko grid - has the Sudoko craze reached your part of the world yet?
April 9, 2007 12:29pm CST
Has the number puzzle craze called Sudoko reached your part of the world? It is quite popular here in England. The rules are very simple but with only a few starting numbers lots of different combinations can be achieved. It must be difficult to work out which numbers or how many need to be given for it to be possible to solve it. One of the characters in Coronation Street was doing one waiting to go into court.
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10 responses
@misheleen73 (6037)
• United States
12 Apr 07
I have a HUGE book with over 600 puzzles my husband bought for me. He goes around telling people (this woman he works with is an ego maniac and couldn't finish one) so he was very satisfied with himself to put her down by saying.. my wife finishes those in 5 minutes. Which, is true, but boy she was hot under the collar after that...lol.
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• United States
13 Apr 07
lol. I did 5 loads of laundry,kitchen,re-organized my filing cabinet (trust me it needed it) cleaned my room up (papers everywhere) took the kid to the doctor, went to the grocery store, about to walk the dog and start dinner. (whew, that was a mouth full !!! )
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13 Apr 07
and on MyLot as well. How do you cope? Are you actually an octopus not a monkey so that you can do 8 jobs at once? Does your monkey ever get tired of rocking? He must transfer some of his energy to you!!!
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12 Apr 07
Excellent tale. Did you manage to finish all of your jobs yet? I am surprised you have time for Sudoko as well. No wonder you have to finish them in 5 minutes each! I am glad your husband is proud of you.
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• United States
12 Apr 07
I love sudoku puzzles. I even have it downloaded on my cellphone. I play them every chance I get. I think it helps me to keep my brain functioning properly. Keeps it working.
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12 Apr 07
They certainly are very good for that. I need to be able to concentrate fully on them though so being a mum (an now addicted to MyLot) I don't have a lot of time to spend on them.
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@wolfie34 (26770)
• United Kingdom
12 Apr 07
I am so grateful for suduko, because I suffer with insomnia and I always have a suduko puzzle book beside me whenever I have trouble sleeping, I do a couple of puzzles, number crunching tires my brain out and it helps me to sleep. I used to forgo these puzzles in my puzzler books and would save them for mum who loves doing them, one day she said to me would you like me to teach you how to do them? So she did and I was hooked! So yes I am very interested in and appreciate this great invention!
12 Apr 07
I am quite surprised it helps you to sleep. It needs a lot of brain power to concentrate on them and if you are getting sleepy I would have thought you would do them incorrectly. I am glad they help you though. Thank you for your comments.
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@cjthedog64 (1552)
• United States
13 Apr 07
I see things about it all over the place, but have never bothered to look into it. I guess I just don't have the time for it. I'll play solitare on the computer while I'm waiting for the internet to connect, but that's about it. Maybe when I'm on a trip or something I'll look into it.
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• United States
4 May 07
Yes!!!! I am completely addicted to Sudoku! I have went through 3 puzzle books full in the last 2 months, and this is besides all the time that I spend on the internet, with the kids, the house, and reading! I love reading! I also use it for when I can't sleep so I sympathize with the other poster that also stated that. The brain power needed just wipes me out when I am actually tired. :)
4 May 07
Wow, are you sure you only have one pair of hands to manage all that. I can't find enough hours in the day at the moment.
• India
4 May 07
i like sudoko and played it frequently
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• Australia
11 Apr 07
It sure has hit Australia now for well over a year.I tried it and it got me frustrated cause if you muck up one line ,you cant solve it and you have to pretty much go over everything again.We got sudokos in newspapers and puzzle books and magazines and also computer games.
11 Apr 07
Yes, that is very frustrating. I am only any good at the easy ones. More difficult ones get too confusing. It really is a global craze then. I have awarded you the 'best response'. I hope that does not break any rules if you are the only one! LOL
@beaniegdi (1963)
23 May 07
To be honest I have heard of it but never tried it. I am not a big puzzle player. However I believe that mind games and puzzles like this can keep your mind sharp even into old age and can help improve mental agility. I think maybe now I think about it I should do more puzzles - sort of use it or lose it.
• Australia
13 Apr 07
Never heard that in Indonesia, maybe i will ask my brother about that in Australia, looks like very confusing but there a challege. Thank you to let me know
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@Inky261 (2520)
• Germany
4 May 07
Oh yes it has arrived in Germany, too. It is in the daily newspapers, in special little books that one can buy or in the internet. I play it online and medium to advanced difficulty. It is very addictive and puzzeling. Not easy. The online version I play has Asian music. Hard versions usually take me 20 minutes to solve.
5 May 07
That is quick solving. I am really only good enough to do the easy ones but struggle through some medium ones occasionally. It just shows that numbers are a universal language.