Originally posted by PhlabibitI like this game. I am probably going to get addicted and have to hate you for it. You know that don't you? 😉
http://www.websudoku.com/
be sure to visit wikipedia on the subject of sudoku to learn the simple way to do it... otherwise you might sit there writing numbers over and over like I did when I started, cuz some dumb guy showed me the game.
They are easier to do on paper, so print it...
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Oh well, just one more addiction can't hurt.😵
I hope.😕
Thanks Buddy. Lol
I implore all of you not to involve yourselves with these things. The first few will be interesting. Once they become second-nature, it takes about four of them to get any sort of Su Doku buzz, and eventually one finds oneself compelled to do them even if they hold no additional interest. I started doing them innocently on the bus or between back-to-back lectures or instead of reading when I get into bed. Now I have a problem, and I warn you not to start.
Originally posted by royalchickennice advice, mate, thanks... if doing dorky, addictive stuff is the case, I rather get hooked on the buzz microsoft solitaire provides me 😛
I implore all of you not to involve yourselves with these things. The first few will be interesting. Once they become second-nature, it takes about four of them to get any sort of Su Doku buzz, and eventually one finds oneself compelled to do them even if they hold no additional interest. I started doing them innocently on the bus or between back-to- ...[text shortened]... s or instead of reading when I get into bed. Now I have a problem, and I warn you not to start.
Originally posted by SeitseBeh, that's not winnable in principle. Sometimes you get dealt a hand with no chance of delivering the satisfaction of finishing; that's like getting swindled by your dealer 😛.
nice advice, mate, thanks... if doing dorky, addictive stuff is the case, I rather get hooked on the buzz microsoft solitaire provides me 😛
Originally posted by royalchickenI learned it from you, daddy!
I implore all of you not to involve yourselves with these things. The first few will be interesting. Once they become second-nature, it takes about four of them to get any sort of Su Doku buzz, and eventually one finds oneself compelled to do them even if they hold no additional interest. I started doing them innocently on the bus or between back-to- ...[text shortened]... s or instead of reading when I get into bed. Now I have a problem, and I warn you not to start.
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