Operation Manual
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RULES
CONTENTS
100
PU&
4
pencils
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clue
&
solutions book
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sudoku Sensations Game contains the
FoI-loo
pu&:
5
Junior, 3 bsy,
10
~iId,
50
~dvanced, 25 fiendis
,5
Samurai
..,
Your Sudoku box acts as a container for the
100
puzzles. There are
4
copies of every
punk,
each copy is on
different colored paper. We recommend that once the wrapping has been removed from the puzzles, they are
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kept in the packaging and removed by turning the box upside down.
THE AIM OFTHE GAME
The aim of Sudoku is to complete a puzzle using a sequence of numbers. Sudoku Puzzles take place on a grid,
formed of
81
squares and divided into
9
sections. At the start of the game, each section contains a combination of
empty squares and printed numbers, the numbers already in place form part of the
correct sequence. Players must fill in the empty squares so that every row, every
column and every section contains the numbers
1
to
9,
with no duplication.
The only knowledge needed to play Sudoku is the ability to count from
1
to
9.
It
is a
game of logic rather than mathematics.
Take a look at the Sudoku Puzzle sheets (there is an example to the left). You will
see that each section contains several numbers between
1
and
9.
These are in the
correct place and form part of the completed puzzle.
~ve1-y row and column must contain the numbers
1
to
9,
with no number appearing
>
more than once.
Every
3
x
3
section must also contain the numbers
1
to
9,
with no duplication.
Players complete the puzzle filling in the empty squares.
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If a number is repeated in either row or column or a
3
x
3
section, then the puzzle
IS incomplete and certain numbers will need to be changed. You can check your
puzzles in the Sudoku Clue
&
Solutions book provided.