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  2. Template:Sudoku 9x9 grid - Wikipedia

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    The cell values cannot be empty, else the cell grid borders don't show. Use   as default. See [[Template: Sudoku 9x9 table]] and [[Template: Sudoku 3x3 table]] for table trivia Modeled after [[Template: 4x4 type square]] Orig: LarryLACa 11/4/05 This comment must cuddle next template call to avoid introducing nl whitespace in output,

  3. Template talk:Sudoku 9x9 grid - Wikipedia

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    This is minimized by (now) always having at least an nbsp value in blank cells (when called from 9x9 grid). The default cellsize was also set to typical font height, so the cells are relatively square. This will generally accomodate 2 chars/cell before varying box size causes a box margin disconnect.

  4. Template:Sudoku 3x3 table - Wikipedia

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  5. Sudoku solving algorithms - Wikipedia

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    A typical Sudoku puzzle. A standard Sudoku contains 81 cells, in a 9×9 grid, and has 9 boxes, each box being the intersection of the first, middle, or last 3 rows, and the first, middle, or last 3 columns. Each cell may contain a number from one to nine, and each number can only occur once in each row, column, and box.

  6. Mathematics of Sudoku - Wikipedia

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    There are many Sudoku variants, partially characterized by size (N), and the shape of their regions. Unless noted, discussion in this article assumes classic Sudoku, i.e. N=9 (a 9×9 grid and 3×3 regions). A rectangular Sudoku uses rectangular regions of row-column dimension R×C.

  7. Sudoku - Wikipedia

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    Another variant on the logic of the solution is "Clueless Sudoku", in which nine 9×9 Sudoku grids are each placed in a 3×3 array. The center cell in each 3×3 grid of all nine puzzles is left blank and forms a tenth Sudoku puzzle without any cell completed; hence, "clueless". [24] Examples and other variants can be found in the Glossary of ...

  8. Glossary of Sudoku - Wikipedia

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    A Sudoku (i.e. the puzzle) is a partially completed grid. A grid has 9 rows, 9 columns and 9 boxes, each having 9 cells (81 total). Boxes can also be called blocks or regions. [1] Three horizontally adjacent blocks are a band, and three vertically adjacent blocks are a stack. [2] The initially defined values are clues or givens. An ordinary ...

  9. Play Sudoku Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Sudoku. Completely fill the 9x9 grid, using the values 1 through 9 only once in each 3x3 section of the puzzle. By Masque Publishing. Advertisement. Advertisement. all. board. card. casino. puzzle.