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Electronic Sudoku

With the rising popularity of sudoku more companies have been creating their own portable sudoku games. Electronic sudoku is one of the best examples here. Many companies have been making their own electronic sudoku games, and they are easy to carry around and easy to use.

 

A typical electronic game will have an LCD screen that prints out a replica of a sudoku puzzle that one would find in a local newspaper or publication. The game is just as challenging as that of the print editions. One big difference is that there's no distractions from the surrounding text in the paper where the sudoku game would initially appear on.

Like a print puzzle it is easy to play a game and return to the game without losing anything over a long period of time. Most of these games will have memory functions so that it will be easy to see what happens later on in the puzzle without having to lose anything after the game shuts off. Since a typical electronic game will have a sleep option to help with saving battery power it helps to have a memory feature for portable sudoku.

Many of these portable sudoku games will have some great features, including a puzzle timer that can be turned off or on. This is a great option for those who like to work against the clock in this game.

Some games will have different skill levels that can be adjusted. This means that a game can be created for people of any skill level, including those who are new to the world of sudoku and those who are more experienced and really want a good challenge.

Many of these electronic games will have hundreds or even thousands of sudoku puzzles already loaded into the game. There are others that have some great options as well, including the ability to insert a puzzle from a newspaper into the electronic game. This is great in that the same puzzle in a paper can be found in a portable form.

Some games will feature hint options for those who are interested in playing the game with more of a challenge. Other games will include features where one can insert multiple numbers into a single cell. This is great when it has been figured out after only a handful of the numbers that are possible would actually work.

Be sure to check out the various different electronic sudoku games that are out on the market. These games are popular and exciting, but there are also some great features that can make solving sudoku more fun and even more challenging. These portable sudoku games can be found at electronics stores like Radio Shack and various other toy outlets.

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