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Saturday, November 8, 2008

SOlve 'tis

ELoe agen .... Announcement: This is only for japanese! not,, rated 13 (hehehehe)
here's a sudoko,,,,, pls solve it....
but for the meantime,, hmmmm wats a sudoko,,??
here's a brief introduction of Sudoko brought to you by wikipedia.com

here's it:

Sudoku (数独, sūdok?) is a logic-based number-placement puzzle. The objective is to fill a 9×9 grid so that each column, each row, and each of the nine 3×3 boxes (also called blocks or regions) contains the digits from 1 to 9 only one time each. The puzzle setter provides a partially completed grid.
The name Sudoku(数独) is short for "数字は独身に限る" which is read, "Sūji wa dokushin ni kagiru", meaning "the numbers must be single", or "the numbers must occur only once". The name is a trademark of puzzle publisher Nikoli Co. Ltd. in Japan. In Japanese, the word is pronounced IPA: [sɯːdokɯ]; in English, it is usually IPA: /səˈdoʊkuː/. Other Japanese publishers refer to the puzzle as Number Place, the original U.S. title, or as "Nanpure"(ナンプレ) for short. Some publishers spell the title as "Su Doku".
The numerals in Sudoku puzzles are used for convenience; arithmetic relationships between numerals are irrelevant. Any set of distinct symbols will do, such as letters, shapes, or colours. In fact, ESPN published Sudoku puzzles substituting the positions on a baseball field for the numbers 1 through 9, while Viz magazine has published a Doctor Who version of the game, using images of the television series' first nine leading actors in place of the numerals. Dell Magazines, the puzzle's originator, has been using numerals for Number Place in its magazines since they first published it in 1979.


so there,,, 'til nxt tym

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