Play the classic numbers game Sudoku! You must have one of each number in each row, in each column and in each block of 9 to complete the puzzle! Hours of fun!
- An infinite number of random puzzles to play!
- Your game can be saved to finish later!
- There are 5 difficulties to select from.
So start having fun now!
Download Mao now the perfect time killer puzzle game!
Exercise your mind, seeking and finding the maze that leads to the goal by adding the amount shown under the dash.
A good time killer game for Android.
A fun way for kids to practice numbers.
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'MUST TRY ONCE' Real Sudoku Game with multiple levels of difficulties.
This app will solve any unfinished sudoku puzzle.
All you have to do is enter some numbers, press solve and let the app do the rest for you.
Classic Sudoku game with a simple interface.
Five levels of difficulty.
Have you ever played with roman numerals in a sudoku?
Surely not.
Well here's a chance to play in a unique way to this original game. The rules are the same as the classic Sudoku, 3 difficulty levels and more than 600 levels (a challenge for any user) and it has a Roman atmosphere throughout the game.
Dragon Sudoku is a refreshing take on a Japanese number puzzle classic.
Enjoy the popular number puzzle game with relaxing soundtracks and great graphics.
Solve any Sudoku puzzle with this app
Place the pieces to make a valid Sudoku-style square
Free Sudoku Game with three difficulty settings and many unique grids.
Solve Sudoku puzzles with this app
Addicted to sudoku and no pencil around? Or new to sudoku? Let the guru guide you! Play the classic puzzle with numbers anytime, anyplace! Choose your difficulty level and test your brain!
Sudoku: brain training
Download for free Sudoku, a number puzzle and one of the funniest and most entertaining time killers.
The objective is to fill a 9×9 grid with digits so that each column, each row, and each of the nine 3×3 sub-grids that compose the grid (also called "boxes", "blocks", "regions", or "sub-squares") contains all of the digits from 1 to 9.
You must not repeat the number in the same row, column or grid.