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Sudoku (Worcester Telegram & Gazette) Sudoku is a number-placing puzzle based on a 9x9 grid with several given numbers. The object is to place the numbers 1 to 9 in the empty squares so that each row, each column and each 3x3 box contains the same number only once. The difficulty level of the puzzle increases from Monday to Sunday.

Sudoku (The Border Mail) When you begin a new sudoku, some of the squares will have numbers already in them, and have a gray background. The easier the sudoku, the more squares like this you will have.

SUDOKU SOLUTIONS: 8-25-08 (Daily Aztec) Comments below do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Daily Aztec. Comments may be edited or denied for length, grammar, spelling, punctuation and The Associated Press style. Comments go through an approval process and will not immediately appear.

IMPRESSIONS: Brain Quest Grades 5 & 6 (Nintendo World Report) I'm apparently just as smart as I was in the sixth grade. Surprisingly, it feels good.

What Is Sudoku? (The Telegraph) Sudoku, is a Japanese, fun puzzle game. It requires the player to fill in the 9x9 square grid with the numbers one to nine. The numbers should be arranged in such a way that each row, column and mini-grid contains one of each number. A single error in a Sudoku throws the whole game out.

The Daily Break (The Daily Iowan) Your daily diversion, with horoscopes, The Ledge, and Sudoku.

Solving Sudoku With Dpkg (Slashdot) Reader Otter points out in his journal a very neat use for the logic contained in Debian's package dependency resolver: solving sudoku puzzles. To me at least, this is much more interesting than the sudoku puzzles themselves. Update: 08/24 02:51 GMT by T : Hackaday just ran a story that might tickle the same parts of your brain on a game played entirely with MySQL database queries. Read

Your New Editor (Tiger Weekly) A new school year has begun, and Tiger Weekly is back on the stands. Tiger Weekly may be an old friend to you, or this may be the first issue you?ve picked up. While most of what?s in this issue will be familiar to readers, at least one big thing is different: me.

Sudoku For You (The Daily Texan) Voice your opinion! Let your voice be heard. Fill out your comments below. Be sure to include your name, major, and classification. Submissions without this information are subject to deletion.

Sudoku Puzzle For August 27 (medium) (The New Zealand Herald) Fill the grid so that every column, every row and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 to 9. Tip - If you want to print the Sudoku puzzle, right-click on the Sudoku image and choose the command "Print Picture" from the appearing pop-up menu.

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