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How Sudoku Got Started

Ancient peoples are well remembered for their vast creativity and modern intelligence. These civilizations also had a great love of entertainment. Now in modern times it is the complaint of many that we are too dependent on things such as television and movies. This need to have modern technological conveniences makes many believe that quality spare time is often misspent.

There is however many instances when people are bored with things like movies and video games and want to turn their mind toward something that is going to challenge their brain. This is how many people explore their more creative side, as there are many that like to find activities that expand and challenge their mind.

The name sudoku is of course derived from Japanese culture and is also known as number place. This refers to the logical placement of numbers within the game grid. Basically it is a puzzle game hat was first published in the United States in 1979 but gained the majority of its popularity in Japan.

If you wanted to translate Sudoku into an English meaning it would be “the digits must remain single” However this popular game is pronounced that standards of game play are never deviated from or altered in anyway.

It is often stated by the people that originated sudoku, that playing the number puzzle game can help to enhance critical thinking skills. Many enjoy that it is a number game that does not require its players to have advanced mathematical skills. There is a very basic set of rules that are applied to playing the game, which makes it very easy to learn. A well-known writer and architect the name of Howard Garns created the game of sudoku anonymously in the late 1970’s. He was the perfect person to be able to create such a mind-bending puzzle as he worked for years with complex plans.

Garns introduced the game to a US magazine before it was snapped up by a Japanese publication. It was during this time that the soon to be world famous number puzzle began to start really gaining its popularity.

When sudoku was first introduced in both Japan and the United States it was played manually as it was normally found in newspapers and magazines. Macintosh was the first to develop a computerized version of the brainteaser in 1989. Interestingly enough it was in 2005 that sudoku reached the peak of its popularity.

It was in 1997 that the popularity of playing sudoku seemed like it invaded the media everywhere. Wayne Gould a Hong Kong judge was so enamored with the game that he developed his own computer version of the sudoku.

There is no question at all that people appreciate the rich history of the game of sudoku. Without everything that went into its creation there would not be an incredibly exciting and challenging game for millions to enjoy today.


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