How to Play Sudoku: Rules, Strategy & Free Puzzles

Sudoku is a logic puzzle played on a 9×9 grid divided into nine 3×3 boxes. The goal is to fill every cell with a digit from 1 to 9 so that each row, each column, and each 3×3 box contains all nine digits exactly once. No arithmetic is needed — only deduction.

How to play Sudoku

  1. Read the givens. Each puzzle starts with some cells already filled. These clues are fixed and guarantee a single solution.
  2. Fill rows, columns and boxes. Place digits 1–9 so every row, every column and every 3×3 box contains each digit exactly once.
  3. Never repeat a digit. A digit may not appear twice in the same row, column or box. If it does, the solution is wrong.
  4. Use elimination. For each empty cell, rule out digits already present in its row, column and box. When only one digit remains, place it.
  5. Finish the grid. The puzzle is solved when every cell is filled and all three constraints hold with no conflicts.

Sudoku strategy & tips

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Sudoku FAQ

Do you need to be good at maths to play Sudoku?

No. Sudoku uses digits but requires zero arithmetic — it is pure logical deduction. The numbers could be any nine symbols.

Is there always only one solution?

A well-formed Sudoku has exactly one solution reachable by logic alone. MiniMind generates uniquely-solvable puzzles at every difficulty.

How do I get better at Sudoku?

Practise spotting singles and pairs, solve daily, and gradually raise the difficulty. Adaptive difficulty in MiniMind does this automatically.

Related puzzles

Reference: Sudoku on Wikipedia