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Where to Go for Daily Sudoku Puzzles

With sudoku becoming as popular as it is right now there are all sorts of different sudoku websites to check out. Daily sudoku puzzles can be found online, and there are all sorts of newspapers that carry daily sudoku puzzles.

 

The first of the sudoku websites to see is daily-sudoku-puzzle.com. This is a site that offer a different sudoku puzzle each day for visitors. One of the best parts of this site is that every day there is a different puzzle available in four different skill levels, including easy puzzles for those new to the game and challenging ones for those who are veterans of the game. Older puzzles are also available on the site's archive.

Dailysudoku.com is another of the places to see. There are daily puzzles offered on this site, and all of these puzzles are printable so that people can bring them along with them during the day. There are also larger puzzles to go with the 9x9 standard puzzles, including 12x12 and 16x16 ones.

Fingertime.com features all sorts of small online games for its users, and sudoku is one of the most popular games that the site has to offer. This is one of the easiest to use sudoku websites in that just by moving the mouse around and clicking it in the appropriate boxes on the puzzle will help to get the answers into the puzzle. There are all sorts of different puzzles available through the archives on the site.

Sudoku.org.uk is a sudoku website that features all sorts of puzzles of different levels. However, the difficulty of the puzzle that is offered in one day will be different. For instance, easy puzzles are available on Monday and they will get tougher over the course of the week with the hardest being on Sunday. People who solve the daily puzzles can even send in their information after submitting the correct answer for a great prize.

Another website that has daily sudoku puzzles is uk.games.yahoo.com. Daily versions of sudoku in three different difficulty levels are available. Different variations of sudoku are also featured.

The last of the places to see for daily puzzles is that of a local newspaper. Not all papers have daily puzzles yet, but some of the world's largest ones have them. In the United States USA Today, the Washington Post and Seattle Times have daily puzzles. In Hong Kong the Apple Daily and am730 have daily puzzles, and top Australian papers that have sudoku each day include Sydney Morning and the Daily Telegraph. With the growing popularity of this game it is best to check out other newspapers to see if they have sudoku.

Those are some great places to go to for daily sudoku puzzles. There are all sorts of sudoku websites and newspapers to see that have daily puzzles, and many of them will have puzzles of varying difficulty levels. These are great places to see for one of the world's hottest games.

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The Guardian (blog)

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The Guardian (blog)

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The Guardian (blog)

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