Sodoku: The Puzzle That Conquered the World
Sodoku is a puzzle game that originated in Japan in the late 1970s and has since gained popularity throughout the world. Its Japanese name translates to "rat poison", as the puzzle was originally invented as entertainment for fans of mathematical puzzles in Japanese newspapers, but quickly gained popularity and became popular throughout the world.
Sodoku is a game where you fill a 9x9 table with the numbers 1 to 9 so that each number appears only once in each row, column and small 3x3 square formed from 9 cells. The difficulty of the puzzle lies in the fact that the table is already partially filled with numbers, and the player needs to find the correct order of the remaining numbers.
Sodoku occupies a special place among puzzles due to its simplicity and at the same time complexity. Although the rules of the game are very simple, each puzzle can take anywhere from a few minutes to several hours, and sometimes days, to complete. There are also more complex versions of Sodoku, such as 16x16 tables and tables with additional conditions, such as filling the table with letters as well as numbers.
Sodoku has become a real phenomenon all over the world. The puzzle has been translated into many languages and can be found in newspapers, magazines, books and even on mobile devices. In addition, there are international sodoku competitions in which participants compete in solving puzzles against the clock.
Sodoku not only develops logical thinking and improves memory, but also helps relieve stress and improve mood. By playing Sodoku, players can relax and take their mind off everyday worries.
In conclusion, we can say that Sodoku is not just a game, but a whole phenomenon that has captured the hearts of millions of people around the world. By playing Sodoku, we can not only develop our minds, but also enjoy solving difficult problems.