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Boxes are also known as blocks. Three vertically stacked blocks make a stack. Three horizontally connected blocks make a band. A chute is either a band or a stack. A grid has 3 bands, 3 stacks and 6 chutes.

Grid layout terms
A Sudoku Puzzle grid has 9 rows, columns and boxes each having 9 cells. The full grid has 81 cells. Cells are commonly called squares, but in technical descriptions the term square is avoided since the boxes and grid are also squares. In British usage, the grid is referred to as a square grid, meaning a grid composed of (small) squares.

The use of the boxes to partition the grid can be generalized to other equal sized partition shapes, in which case the sub-areas are known as regions. See Variants below. In some cases the regions are only equal sized, not equal shaped.

A puzzle is a partially completed grid. The initially given values are known as givens or clues. All proper puzzles have a single (unique) solution.

Rows, columns and regions are collectively referred to as units or scopes, of which the grid has 27. The One Rule can then be compactly stated as: 'Each digit appears once in each unit'.

Size refers to the size of a puzzle or grid. Often a composite row × column designation is used, e.g. size 9×9. In technical discussions size may mean the number of cells, e.g. 81. Since the number of cells in a region must be the side dimension of the square grid, e.g. 9 cells per block for a 9×9 grid, it is convenient to just use the region size, e.g. 9.

 Super Doku is a Su Doku played on a larger grid. Some Super Dokus have special names: the 12×12 puzzle (with a 3×4 cell) is called the Dodeka Doku in the Times of London. The 15×15 puzzle, called Giant Su Doku, is occassionally published in the Times of India. At this time there are no mathematical results known for any Super Doku.
The grid
is the setting of this puzzle. It consists of the 81 boxes which are laid out in a 9×9 grid (what else!).
The squares
are the boxes are the places into which the numbers go; there are 81 of these squares in this grid.
The rows
are 9 squares lined up side by side. We count them from the top. The first row in this puzzle contains a 6, a 1 and an 8.
The columns
are 9 squares lined up one below the other. We count them from the left. The first column in this puzzle contains a 6, a 7 and a 1.
The blocks
are 9 squares, three rows of three each, which are grouped by thick lines in the puzzle shown.
The clues
are the numbers which are filled in to begin with. There are 36 clues in the example shown here.
The one rule
Fill in the grid with numbers from 1 to 9 such that each number occurs exactly once in each row, column and cell without changing the clues.
Alphabetic list of all terms
Definitions are tricky: you want to encompass a complicated concept in one sentence, or at most a short para. If these definitions fail to illuminate, try to read through the pages on Shi Doku and Two Doku; most of these terms are explained there in context.

 

 

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The many variations of Sudoku give you great scope to increase and broaden Your knowledge in Sudoku, you will find many combinations in Sudoku which give you many hours of fun and entertainment.

How you approach each sudoku puzzle is different from the first, so it is like having a fresh sudoku every time.  The grid itself usually get smaller as you improve the quality of the sudoku game, you can even try seeing how many grids You can go through in an hour.
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Another sudoku game is called killer sudoku, this is another difficult game of sudoku.  Perhaps you should try this after you become more proficient in the basic game. The game of sudoku can be found on any newspaper stand or in a small shop. Being engrossed in a sudoku puzzle will help to clear your mind of complicated tasks.

Once you have found this exciting game of Sodoku or Sudoku depending on the spelling, you will be completely absorbed.

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