Terri:

I'd suggest doing the one that was sent out with the clues. And just use the clues. Don't be ashamed. It's your first puzzle, after all. Using the clues was what I did to get started. The clues pretty much teach you how to do it. Of course, you still have to practice and try different methods for yourself.

Do you understand the rows, columns and 3 x 3 squares? If anybody doesn't, I'd be happy to explain it off list. I know that a lot of us blind people have really bad backgrounds in concepts like graphs and xy axis, cell addresses and all that.

Happy puzzling.

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Then you start working the puzzle. You'll have to replace the dashes with numbers, eventually, but remember that you have to check in three places: 1 the little block of 3 x 3 squares. 2. The row, going across. And 3, the column.

I'd be happy to explain tthe concepts of rows, columns and how to identify cells to anybody who doesn't understand the concepts of basic graphs. Lots of blind people have had very poor education in this area, and sudokus are an excellent way to learn it.


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