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Why is sudoku also called number place?

Asked by M. Jabrowsky, Last updated: Mar 03, 2024

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Answered Mar 04, 2019

The concept of playing Sudoku is quite easy to understand because you place numbers one through nine in a grid. All of those numbers must be different numbers between one through nine for each row and for each column. Therefore, to describe this puzzle, it should be named number place. This is because you place each number one through nine in a grid that is nine by nine.

The concept of playing Sudoku is quite easy to understand because you place numbers one through
There are nine boxes across followed by nine boxes down in a grid. Therefore, there are a total of eighty-one boxes. The puzzler must place numbers one through nine so that they do not repeat. Usually, you have to have a good eraser because even though it may seem easy, it takes a lot of erasing.

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