Sudoku Village Number Puzzle
Runs in your browser — no download.
Reviews
Sudoku Village delivers a polished and accessible Sudoku experience. The three difficulty levels provide good replayability, allowing players to progress from easy puzzles to more challenging ones. The interface is clear and responsive, making it easy to place numbers and track progress. It is a reliable choice for daily brain training.
Description
Game Introduction
Sudoku Village brings the classic number-placement challenge to your screen. The game presents a 9x9 grid divided into 3x3 mini-squares. The goal is to fill every empty cell with a digit from 1 to 9, ensuring no row, column, or mini-square contains a repeated digit. This clean and simple logic puzzle is suitable for beginners and experienced players alike. It offers a relaxing yet stimulating experience that improves concentration and problem-solving skills. The family-friendly design and age rating of 3+ make it appropriate for all ages. Built with HTML5, it runs smoothly on any modern browser across PC, mobile, and tablet devices.
How to Play
To start, click the Play icon. A panel appears offering three difficulty modes: Easy, Medium, or Hard. Choose the mode that fits your skill level. A large 9x9 table appears on the right, divided into rows, columns, and 3x3 mini-squares highlighted with bold lines. On the left, a smaller table shows numbers 1 through 9. Click a number from this smaller table, then click an empty cell in the main table to place it. Remember the rule: no column, row, or mini-square can have a repeated digit. Fill all empty cells correctly to win the puzzle.
Game Features
Classic Sudoku logic with three difficulty modes. Family-friendly gameplay suitable for ages 3 and up. Full-screen support for an immersive experience. Clean and intuitive user interface. Smooth performance on PC, mobile, and tablet browsers.
Tips for Success
Start with easier difficulty modes to learn the basics. Use the process of elimination to narrow down possible numbers for each cell. Focus on rows, columns, or mini-squares that already have many numbers filled in. Practice regularly to improve your speed and pattern recognition. Take breaks if you feel stuck to return with a fresh perspective.