The secret to solving any Sudoku
Addicted to Sudoku? Don't worry--help is on the way. Rather than kill yourself the next time you get stumped, try these instructions, which claim to solve any puzzle by process of elimination.
Addicted to Sudoku? Don't worry--help is on the way. Rather than kill yourself the next time you get stumped, try these instructions, which claim to solve any puzzle by process of elimination.
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by sudokusolver
July 2, 2009 8:31 AM PDT
- For a truly easy and clutter free way to solve Sudoku puzzles take a look at http://www.easysudokusolver.com
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