Best sudoku app ever
Best puzzles and best interface. Worth the bucks.
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5 out of 5
3 ratings in Hong Kong SAR China
Best puzzles and best interface. Worth the bucks.
The game is well designed, easy to play, and offers advanced puzzles. However, the hints are sometimes wrong. Rather than use the r#r#c#c# schema, perhaps table headings with alphanumeric coding on the x and y axes may help prevent the hint errors.
Cool but I lost interest too quickly
Have been playing Sudoku on another app but just tried this one and trying to adjust to new settings, etc. I’m unable to find a guide that explain what each setting does, which would be helpful! Looking forward to learning them one way or another and playing some HUMAN-generated puzzles.
This is my favorite sudoku app of all time. I hate playing this game in others, it’s just not the same! I’ve been playing the same 100 puzzles for a few years now and am ready for more!!
I love this app! Each puzzle is great in its own right and the options available to solve the puzzles are better or on par with anything else I have found. If there was one thing I would add to a wish list is the capacity to review the puzzle after I’m finished. As in the timer stops and I can go back on the history of actions to see what my process was. Specially to compare against the hints if I didn’t use them to see if I used what was hinted or if I came up with something else. But that is minor compared to everything else that this app gets right. If you love Sudoku definitely get this app!
The hints attached to each puzzle help you learn the various solving techniques. I first went through the 100 puzzles using the hints on the harder ones. Then I solved them again without using the hints. I think I am a much better solver now.
I love the puzzles in here, but wish it had the option for corner and center pencil marks. Have been typing into Sven’s SudokuPad told solve then typing solutions back in here
Great game. I love the hand made puzzles; and simultaneously hate how hard they’re getting, lol. It could use some UI updates though. There’s a lot of dead space at the top. I would suggest moving the grid as far up as possible. That would give enough room for the numbers to become two rows as opposed to one. A lot of my errors come from accidentally taping the wrong number because the buttons are so small. Also with moving everything up, it move the number from the edge of the screen. I often come back to the game with an error of 5 because of swiping up to exit the app. It just tends to put a 5 in sometimes when leaving the game. Speaking of the number buttons, it would be nice if the buttons dimmed momentarily when pressed; just a visually feedback to know you pushed the button. A feature I’d like would be if there is only one note left in the cell, double tapping that cell would fill it in with the number of that note. I don’t know how much of this is possible, because I assume the other versions of Sudoku you guys make are built off the same base UI.
I really like this sudoku app, it has the most effective interface and the dual notation options are wonderful. My only gripe is that there is no support for the iPad physical keyboard, which is how I do my sudokus. It would be wonderful to be able to type the number and use the arrow keys to navigate with shortcuts for different notation styles. The only other function I want would be to be able to set my own classic puzzles and then to solve them.
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