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How to Win at Sudoku: A Beginner's Guide

Guide · PlayPounce

Sudoku is a pure logic puzzle — no math required, despite all the numbers. You get a 9×9 grid split into nine 3×3 boxes, partly filled with digits. Your job is to fill every empty cell so that each row, each column, and each 3×3 box contains the digits 1 through 9 exactly once, with no repeats. A well-made puzzle has exactly one solution, and you can always reach it with reasoning alone. Never guess.

The one rule that matters

If you can find a cell where a digit is forced by these three constraints, you've made progress. The whole game is finding forced cells, one after another.

Start by scanning

Scanning is the fastest beginner technique and needs no notes.

Naked singles and hidden singles

These two ideas will solve most easy and medium puzzles.

Use pencil marks

When scanning stops producing answers, write small candidate notes (the digits still possible) in each empty cell. Good candidate lists unlock more advanced logic.

Habits that prevent mistakes

The satisfying part of Sudoku is that steady logic always wins — there's no luck, no dead end you can't reason your way out of.

Play Sudoku free and try scanning your first puzzle. Once you're hooked on number logic, the cross-sums puzzle Kakuro and the deduction grid of Nonogram make great next steps.

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