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'''Sudoku''' is a Pou adaption of the same-named pen-and-paper puzzle. It, however, has same rules as every Sudoku game: therefore making sure all rows, columns and blocks have all single-digit numbers except zero (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9). The game uses the 3x3 format (3x3 square format, numbers are from 1 to 9), just like all standard Sudoku puzzles.
'''Sudoku''' is just like the real one. It has all the rules, features like the real one, the player must ensure that each row, column and square has all the numbers.


== Trivia ==
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* When a number is in every place, the square it was placed in, will be filled with its corresponding color (for example: putting number 1 on every colon will make the squares of its position be filled onto red by default).
* Placing a number of a wrong place may fill out the squares red in rows or columns same as other group (putting 1 on center on one, and again the same number on center left, center or center right, may fill 2 squares it was put, in red).
* The game uses the elapsed time. Best (earliest) time is on its title screen.
* The components in the time, have no leading zero whatsoever.

Revision as of 18:03, 13 April 2015


Sudoku is a Pou adaption of the same-named pen-and-paper puzzle. It, however, has same rules as every Sudoku game: therefore making sure all rows, columns and blocks have all single-digit numbers except zero (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9). The game uses the 3x3 format (3x3 square format, numbers are from 1 to 9), just like all standard Sudoku puzzles.

Trivia

  • When a number is in every place, the square it was placed in, will be filled with its corresponding color (for example: putting number 1 on every colon will make the squares of its position be filled onto red by default).
  • Placing a number of a wrong place may fill out the squares red in rows or columns same as other group (putting 1 on center on one, and again the same number on center left, center or center right, may fill 2 squares it was put, in red).
  • The game uses the elapsed time. Best (earliest) time is on its title screen.
  • The components in the time, have no leading zero whatsoever.