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Sudoku Puzzles: EasyThe modern version of Sudoku was invented in 1979 by Howard Garns in USA(where it was called Number Place'). It became really popular in Japan in the1980s and in the UK since late 2004. It is now quickly spreading worldwide. Theword Sudoku is an abbreviation of a phrase which means “the digits must occuronly once”.The aim of a Sudoku puzzle is to fill in the grid so that each row, each columnand each box contains all the numbers from 1 to 9. Usually the grid is 9 by 9,using the numbers from 1 to 9, but the easier grids are smaller, using numbersfrom 1 to 4 or 1 to 6.Simple eh! Of course not! Sometimes it is easy but often it can be fiendishlydifficult. But it's fun to learn strategies for yourself by just having a go!There are several levels of difficulty for you to try:1. Easy. A 4 by 4 grid to start off, leading to a 6 by 6 grid.2. Medium. 9 by 9 grids, but with plenty of numbers already in place and somehelpful clues.3. Hard. The hard puzzles have less numbers already in place and require morestrategies to be used.4. Fiendish and Demonly Headteacher. Only for experts. If you can’t do them tryasking your Headteacher! (They might become so engrossed they forget aboutthe detention you got!).This section is the Easy section – 20 puzzlesGood luck!

MathSphereSudokuFill in the puzzle so that every row across, every column downand every 2 by 2 box contains the numbers 1 to 4.Easier Puzzle 13234Easier Puzzle 22342

www.mathsphere.co.ukMathSphereSudokuEasier Puzzle 1 answer2134431214233241Easier Puzzle 2 answer1243432134122134

www.mathsphere.co.ukMathSphereSudokuFill in the puzzle so that every row across, every column downand every 2 by 2 box contains the numbers 1 to 4.Easier Puzzle 33413Easier Puzzle 411 342

www.mathsphere.co.ukMathSphereSudokuEasier Puzzle 3 answer1423234141323214Easier Puzzle 4 answer3214412323411432

www.mathsphere.co.ukMathSphereSudokuFill in the puzzle so that every row across, every column downand every 2 by 2 box contains the numbers 1 to 4.Easier Puzzle 54 32 3Easier Puzzle 63212

www.mathsphere.co.ukMathSphereSudokuEasier Puzzle 5 answer1342241342313124Easier Puzzle 6 answer2431312443121243

www.mathsphere.co.ukMathSphereSudokuFill in the puzzle so that every row across, every column downand every 2 by 2 box contains the numbers 1 to 4.Easier Puzzle 71412Easier Puzzle 841313

www.mathsphere.co.ukMathSphereSudokuEasier Puzzle 7 answer1423324121344312Easier Puzzle 8 answer3421123421434312

www.mathsphere.co.ukMathSphereSudokuFill in the puzzle so that every row across, every column downand every 2 by 2 box contains the numbers 1 to 4.Easier Puzzle 931412Easier Puzzle 102 14 1

www.mathsphere.co.ukMathSphereSudokuEasier Puzzle 9 answer3241143223144123Easier Puzzle 10 answer3124423124131342

www.mathsphere.co.ukMathSphereSudokuFill in the puzzle so that every row across, every column downand every 3 by 2 by box contains the numbers 1 to 6.Easier puzzle 1154Help:1. Find a 3 beneath a 2.6 by 6 Puzzle4 63 1465 2263

www.mathsphere.co.ukMathSphereSudokuEasier puzzle 111532462654314316526 by 6 Puzzle answer614523342165526314

www.mathsphere.co.ukMathSphereSudokuFill in the puzzle so that every row across, every column downand every 3 by 2 by box contains the numbers 1 to 6.Easier puzzle 122656 by 6 Puzzle6 12 4 13 6214Help:1. Find the 1 in the last column2

www.mathsphere.co.ukMathSphereSudokuEasier puzzle 122635414162353514626 by 6 Puzzle answer624153135624542316

www.mathsphere.co.ukMathSphereSudokuFill in the puzzle so that every row across, every column downand every 3 by 2 by box contains the numbers 1 to 6.Easier puzzle 13236 45 6Help:1. Look for a 3 on the top row.6 by 6 Puzzle63 4523

www.mathsphere.co.ukMathSphereSudokuEasier puzzle 132316455124364653126 by 6 Puzzle answer346251123564654123

www.mathsphere.co.ukMathSphereSudokuFill in the puzzle so that every row across, every column downand every 3 by 2 by box contains the numbers 1 to 6.Easier puzzle 14465 436 by 6 Puzzle35 4613Help:1. Look for a 4 in the first column.2

www.mathsphere.co.ukMathSphereSudokuEasier puzzle 145162344351262643516 by 6 Puzzle answer341562652413123645

www.mathsphere.co.ukMathSphereSudokuFill in the puzzle so that every row across, every column downand every 3 by 2 by box contains the numbers 1 to 6.Easier puzzle 15362 426 by 6 Puzzle51 253

www.mathsphere.co.ukMathSphereSudokuEasier puzzle 153215464623151546326 by 6 Puzzle answer536124643251215463

www.mathsphere.co.ukMathSphereSudokuFill in the puzzle so that every row across, every column downand every 3 by 2 by box contains the numbers 1 to 6.Easier puzzle 1636 by 6 Puzzle1 64354 2646 2

www.mathsphere.co.ukMathSphereSudokuEasier puzzle 162135463564124612536 by 6 Puzzle answer542361125634634125

www.mathsphere.co.ukMathSphereSudokuFill in the puzzle so that every row across, every column downand every 3 by 2 by box contains the numbers 1 to 6.Easier puzzle 1731526 by 6 Puzzle6 133564

www.mathsphere.co.ukMathSphereSudokuEasier puzzle 172315641436525624136 by 6 Puzzle answer416235354126625341

www.mathsphere.co.ukMathSphereSudokuFill in the puzzle so that every row across, every column downand every 3 by 2 by box contains the numbers 1 to 6.Easier puzzle 186 by 6 Puzzle52 43 6465 16 225

www.mathsphere.co.ukMathSphereSudokuEasier puzzle 18 6 by 6 Puzzle answer426135132564564321345612651243213456

www.mathsphere.co.ukMathSphereSudokuFill in the puzzle so that every row across, every column downand every 3 by 2 by box contains the numbers 1 to 6.Easier puzzle 19665346 by 6 Puzzle546265

www.mathsphere.co.ukMathSphereSudokuEasier puzzle 19 6 by 6 Puzzle answer354621625134142356413562561243236415

www.mathsphere.co.ukMathSphereSudokuFill in the puzzle so that every row across, every column downand every 3 by 2 by box contains the numbers 1 to 6.Easier puzzle 203 146 236 by 6 Puzzle634423 4

www.mathsphere.co.ukMathSphereSudokuEasier puzzle 20 6 by 6 Puzzle answer413265561423235614624351142536356142

Sudoku Puzzles: Easy The modern version of Sudoku was invented in 1979 by Howard Garns in USA (where it was called Number Place'). It became really popular in Japan in the 1980s and in the UK since late 2004. It is now quickly spreading worldwide. The word Sudoku is an abbreviation o

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