Normal sudoku rules apply, except the numbers in the cells contained within dotted lines add up to the figures in the corner. No number can be repeated within each shape formed by dotted lines. To see ...
Can you crack Killer Sudoku's mathematical twist? Try our classic expert Sudoku here. The objective of Sudoku is to fill each row, column and sub-grid with exactly one of each number from 1-9. In ...
Solve the grid in our daily expert Sudoku puzzle! Try a game with a mathematical twist, Killer Sudoku, here. The objective of Sudoku is to fill each row, column and sub-grid with exactly one of each ...
Science fiction is littered with iconic vehicles and starships, but few are more recognizable than the X-wing. Well, maybe the TIE Fighter, but most people prefer to associate with freedom fighters ...
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A popular right-wing account that called a video depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as apes "a masterpiece" appears to be run by a White House staffer, according to records reviewed by WIRED. Among ...
Fill the grid so that every row, every column and every 3x3 box contains the numbers 1 to 9. To see the completed puzzle, buy the next issue of the Guardian (for puzzles published Monday to Thursday).