Hey Brenda, thanks for the explanation. It sounds like it would be a fun 
game for those who understand it. Me personally, it sounds very confusing to 
my ears, course most things are, lol.
BEAN
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From: "brenda green" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 3:45 PM
Subject: Re: audyssey: sudoku


> Sudoku is more a puzzle than a game. It's a grid of nine by nine squares 
> or
> cells which need to be filled in with numbers usually but it can be other
> things such as letters.
>
> The most commonly used version of the puzzle grid contains 9 horizontal
> rows of 9 cells each and 9 vertical columns of 9 cells each. This totals 
> 81
> cells and these 81 cells are also divided into 9 three by three blocks or
> regions.
>
> The object of the puzzle is to get all the numbers from one to nine in 
> each
> of the rows, columns and blocks so that each number appears once, and only
> once, in each of the rows, columns, and blocks. There are some numbers
> already filled in and these are called the given and cannot be changed. 
> You
> have to determine which of the nine numbers fits into each of the 
> remaining
> cell so that it is not duplicated in the row, column or block in which the
> cell resides.
>
> This is a very popular puzzle among the sighted community and is becoming
> popular among the visually impaired as well. Currently a version can be 
> had
> from Draconis Entertainment for $19.95. There's also a free version at
> audiogames.net. Another version is being worked on by Ian Humphrey from
> Spoonbill. This looks like it will be a very good version that can be 
> played
> by both visually impaired and sighted since the grid is shown on the 
> screen.
> Ian's version will also be free as are all his games for the visually
> impaired.
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