Sudoku Challenges

Sudoku Challenges is a great brain game for both new and experienced players.

The mathematical idea of Latin Squares, which is utilized in statistical analysis, was created by Leonhard Euler in Switzerland in the 18th century, where the game's foundations were first laid. However, the modern Sudoku as we know it today, which substitutes the digits for the Latin alphabet, was probably invented by Indiana-born architect Howard Garns, who first published his version of the game in the Dell Magazines in 1979.

The grid is only half full when the game starts, and the player has to figure out the other numbers based on where the ones that have already been shown are. How hard the puzzle is depends on how many cells are filled when the game starts. Let's train our brains whenever and wherever we want. 

Gameplay 

The goal is to fill a 9 x 9 grid with numbers such that all of the digits from 1 to 9 are contained in each column, row, and each of the nine 3 x 3 sub-grids that make up the grid (also known as "boxes" or "blocks"). Each problem will begin with a partially finished grid that only has one solution.