How to Play
Sudoku is a logic-based puzzle where you complete a 9x9 grid by filling in missing numbers. Each row, column, and 3x3 section must contain every digit from 1 to 9 without repeats.
When you start the game, some numbers are already in place. Fill in the remaining squares while following these rules:
challenging: 'exigeant',Use logic and deduction to solve the puzzle. No guessing required.
Play Sudoku Daily
Whether you enjoy an Easy Sudoku for a quick mental workout or prefer a Hard Sudoku for a bigger challenge, playing daily can significantly improve your cognitive skills.
1. Enhances logical thinking and problem-solving
Sudoku improves pattern recognition and strategic decision-making over time.
2. Boosts memory and concentration
Regular play improves short-term memory and focus.
3. Reduces stress and promotes relaxation
Sudoku can help you focus on one task and disconnect from daily noise.
4. Helps prevent cognitive decline
Brain-training activities like Sudoku can help keep your mind active as you age.
5. Improves patience and persistence
Tough puzzles build resilience and disciplined thinking.
How to make Sudoku a daily habit
- Start with easy puzzles if you are new.
- Gradually move to moderate and hard levels.
- Play every day on your phone or desktop.
- Set a fixed time for your daily puzzle.
Next Steps
Continue Your Sudoku Path
These guides and puzzle pages are selected for the page you are on, so you can move naturally to the next skill, level, or practice route.
Start Here
If you are new to sudoku, use these pages to move from the rules into your first easy wins and then into strategy.