This version of Sudoku comes with a DVD. The tiles are double-sided: one side has traditional numbers, the other side has symbols for slightly different experience. Place the board in the middle of the table. The board shows an empty Sudoku puzzle. In the box there are the numbered tiles. Start the DVD an choose from the menu which variant you want to...
Sudoku is played on a grid divided into 9 large squares (3x3), with each square made up of 9 cells (3x) for a total of 81 cells. The objects of Sudoku is to fill in a (9x9) grid in such way that every row, column and (3x3) square contain each number from 1 to 9 once, and only once. In this game, the rules book show about 150 grids and their solutions. 45...
The Times Su Doku is a tile placement game which allows either solo puzzle solving or two player competitive game play. Su Doku (or Sudoku) is a mathematical puzzle which consists of a grid of 9 3x3 squares. The completed puzzle has the digits 1 to 9 in each 3x3 square and the digits 1 to 9 in each row and column in the grid. The game poses a number of...
In Competition Sudoku, 2 players race to solve the same puzzle. Instead of a timer putting pressure on you, or an app counting your moves and giving you a performance rating, here you have an opponent trying to beat you to the solution (and the only rating that matters: WINNER!) Simple instructions essentially teach how to solve Sudoku puzzles (for the...
A multi-player game based on the popular Sudoku puzzles. Players roll dice to show which numbers can be placed on the common grid. Numbers must be placed within legal Sudoku guidelines. Cards are used to re-arrange tiles and force other events. Players score each time they can complete a row, column, or box. A variant allows players to identify if a...
SuDoku Hex! is a print-and-play game offered by Reiner Knizia. This is a game with a board consisting of seven sets of size seven hexes on which tiles numbered 1-7 are randomly place on each set. Then players take turns placing numbered tiles onto the board with the restriction that no repeating digits are allowed in any direction, like a sudoku puzzle....
Race against your opponent to form Sudoku! This version of Sudoku pits two players against each other in a contest to see who can form Sudoku first on the board by sliding chips. The "Sudoku Slide" is a 2 players game. Players must race to see which one can arrange the tiles in "Sudoku" order - one of each, none repeated in 5 vertical columns and 5...
SuDoku: Die Spielesammlung is a set of six games which use similar Sudoku-like rules to govern placement of tiles. In each game, players have identical sets of tiles (numbered 1-9 multiple times) and each turn play one which is randomly drawn. Certain defined sections of the board can only have one of each number in them. When each of certain small...
In Sudoku: Tactics, players take turns drawing 1-5 number tiles and place them in any order to complete rows, columns and 3x3 sub-grids following the rules of Sudoku. Each completion scores one point, and the tiles in the completed areas are removed and returned to the tile pile. If a player is unable to legally place a number, a "Sudoku Jam" occurs; all...
Sudoku goes Classic consists of four games that are reimplementations of classic abstract strategy games in which Sudoku-type rules constrain movement and placement of pieces. The games are Halma (Chinese checkers on a square grid), Vierer (4-in-a-row), Revers (Reversi/Othello), and Score (Attaxx). Game components consist of a 6x6 grid, 36 double-sided...
Domino Sudoku combines the familiar number placement rules of Sudoku with numbered domino tiles with players competing for the highest score. To set up the game, shuffle the number tiles face down; remove as many tiles from the game as the number of players, then take one of these tiles and place it face-up on the table as the starting tile. On a turn, a...