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The Sudoku Game

The Sudoku Game
From Winning Moves

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #21165 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Winning Moves
  • Released on: 2005-07-28

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
Challenge yourself...or others!

The Sudoku story began in 1783 when Leonhard Euler, a Swiss mathematician, devised 'Latin Squares', which he described as 'a new kind of magic squares'. Euler had come up with a grid in which every number or symbol appears once in each row or column. More than two centuries later, the difference for Sudoku players is that the grid is subdivided into blocks of nine.

Challenge yourself...

There are 6 levels of difficulty in The Sudoku Game - Junior, Easy, Mild, Advanced, Fiendish and Samurai. Each puzzle is printed 4 times for multiplayer games or repeat solo play.

Box Contents

  • 4 copies of each original puzzle
  • 4 pencils with rubbers
  • Sodoku Rulebook
  • Solutions book & timer


  • Customer Reviews

    Fantasic5
    This product is great and very educational. Sudoku is the biggest thing to hit the puzzle market since the invention of the cross word!!

    Fabulous5
    Great...hours of fun and just like the original...highly recommended & great value for money

    A great game for true Sudoku fans!5
    I can't disagree more with the other review. As somebody who loves playing Sudoku in the paper most days, the chance to play against friends and family is great. Also the 100 puzzles that come with the game have many different difficulty levels meaning I can play with my peers or children without anyone being hard done by. This game is simple and most importantly true to the original game millions of us love playing every day meaning it got a big thumbs up from everybody in my house. The only problem is that we're playing it so much we're running out of puzzles! :-)

    Perhaps some re-fills would be in order??