How to get better at Sudoku
Start with the rows, columns, and boxes that already have the most filled cells. Elimination is faster when the grid is crowded and the candidate set is small.
Short editorial notes on the games people play most. This page can grow into guides, blog posts, and community explainers without changing the homepage.
A quick playbook for scanning, elimination, and clean finishes.
Learn how to keep space open and keep merges efficient.
Simple first moves that keep the route flexible.
Short heuristics that help across the full catalog.
Start with the rows, columns, and boxes that already have the most filled cells. Elimination is faster when the grid is crowded and the candidate set is small.
Keep your largest tile pinned to one corner, avoid over-rotating the board, and plan every merge so space stays open for the next move.
Look for the cleanest opening branch first. Strong starts preserve routing options and make the later turns easier to solve without backtracking.
Work from constraints you can prove, not guesses you hope will hold. The best logic runs usually come from reducing the board to one forced move at a time.
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