I've finally got the hang of how to play this game, but it's been a long time coming!
I haven't managed to complete one in under 6 minutes yet, which apparently is pretty slow
It's really addictive once you get the hang of it, and funnily enough, it tends to bring out the competitive side to a person!
Sudoku players hold first national championship
Sudoku, the numbers puzzle that claims 167 million U.S. players, held its first national championship on Saturday, drawing more than 800 people from as far away as California and British Columbia.
Ref. https://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071020/us_nm/usa_sudoku_dc
Just watch out where you kill those hours!
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Trial aborted over sudoku-playing jurors June 10, 2008 08:19pm A MILLION dollar Sydney drugs trial has been aborted after it was found jurors were playing the puzzle game sudoku while evidence was being given. Sydney District Court Judge Peter Zahra today aborted the trial of two men facing a possible life sentence on drugs conspiracy charges. He discharged the jury in the trial which had been running for 66 days over the past four months and had cost taxpayers an estimated $1 million. The jury foreperson admitted to the judge that four to five jurors were playing puzzle games for up to half the time the trial had been going. "Yes, it helps me keep my mind busy paying more attention. Some of the evidence is rather drawn out and I find it difficult to maintain my attention the whole time and that doesn't distract me too much from proceedings," the jury foreperson said after being questioned by the judge today. Robyn Hakelis, a lawyer for one of the defendants, alerted the judge to the puzzle playing. She said everyone was upset another trial would have to be held. "I think it's disappointing more than anything that in a trial the evidence would not have been listened to and jurors are sort of the judges of the facts and it's very disappointing they weren't giving our clients a fair trial," Ms Hakelis said. The judge was alerted after it was observed the jurors were writing vertically, rather than horizontally. It had been assumed they were taking notes. Ms Hakelis said both defendants noticed the jurors playing sudoku while they each gave evidence. "We were informed early on Monday of last week that that's what was happening in the jury box and then subsequent to that I made observation, sort of took note to watch what was happening," she said. "I noticed they were writing in all different directions and straight away I thought `they're not taking notes like we thought they were'. "Everyone assumed they were taking notes." Jurors in the trial are anonymous and no action can be taken against them for the puzzle playing. A new trial is expected to begin in a few weeks after a new jury is empanelled. |
My daughter got me started on sudoku a couple years ago. Now I have to compete with my husband to get the daily puzzle. I did recently find a good free site online. Sudoku is one of the mental challenges we use for patients with cognitive disorders, brain injuries and dementia related conditions to help them organize their thinking and sharpen it up.
When I get a book of sudoku puzzles, I end up going straight to the hard levels. I have a system to solving it, going for each number one at a time until there are no more options, the doing it again. I'm not above checking the back for a hint!