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Sudoku is much more than a logic game. It has become an obsession for the echo boomers, as a premiere channel for mental fitness. People of all ages are fascinated with the wordless puzzle that is hard to put down. Doing sudoku helps to boost your brain power, sharpen your problem solving skills and test your patience on times. However, a few tips will help you to always find the solutions you are looking for without working up a headache in the process.

When you think of Sudoku, you naturally think of all the newspapers that publish Sudoku puzzles. But did you know that the New York Times does not print a Sudoku puzzle in the print version? This might surprise you because Will Shortz, the puzzle editor for the Times, is one of the people whose name is synonymous with Sudoku. He’s even published a whole set of books with Sudoku puzzles.

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But if you want to play Sudoku online, then you’ll find that the New York Times can help you out. Every day, they publish a Sudoku puzzle on their website. The puzzle is just as easy to play as solving one with pencil (or pen if you’re brave!) and paper. They give you the choice of easy, medium, or difficult levels to meet any Sudoku player’s needs. And there are some really neat extra features that you can use when playing online.

For instance, the Times Sudoku pages has a timer that lets you see how long it takes to solve a puzzle. You can aim to get faster and faster at solving the puzzle this way. Also, you can choose to pencil in a possible answer, when you’re not really sure. Plus, if there are several possible numbers that might go in one square, you can enter multiple numbers, which will show up in smaller type.

Another great feature that is impossible with paper versions of Sudoku puzzles is the button marked “1…9.” Clicking this button will show you which numbers had not been used yet in that square, row, or column. This would be especially useful in solving a difficult Sudoku puzzle.

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When you think you’ve got the puzzle solved, or want to see your progress, you can just use the “check” button to see if your answers are correct. If you have any incorrect answers, they’ll be highlighted in pink. Or if you’re really stumped, you can click on the “hint” button. This will show you the next solvable square. If this doesn’t help, clicking the “reveal” button will give you the answer.

With all these great features, you’ll surely enjoy playing the online Sudoku puzzle at the Times website. But if you’d still really like to play on paper, or want to have a puzzle for an occasion where you’ll be away from your computer, you can still print a PDF version of the Times Sudoku puzzle. You’ll find that the New York Times website gives Sudoku fans some excellent resources that you’ll want to check out again and again!

Whatever your skill level, there is a difficult Sudoku variant out that to challenge you. If you are truly bold and ready for a serious challenge, a difficult or variant Sudoku may be exactly what you are looking for to pass the time and challenge your mind.