Not Evil Sudoku

Play sudoku with no ads

Published by: Ashish Selvaraj

Description

A joyful sudoku-solving experience built natively for iPhone and iPad. Never played before? Move by Move validation in Settings can tell you whether your moves are correct as you make them.
Features:
- Fully offline
- Ad-free
- Real-time move checking
- Timer: Track your sudoku-solving speed. The timer can be hidden in Settings if time pressure isn't your thing.
- Difficulty Modes: Easy, Medium, Hard
- Haptic Feedback
- Notes: Users can keep track of all the candidates for a cell with two modes:
- the default which supports up to 4 notes which is ideal for easy and medium puzzles
- the expanded version which supports up to 9 notes (Settings → More Settings → Expanded Notes)
- Auto-clear Notes: When a number is placed, all instances of that number in notes in the same row, column and grid are cleared.
- Undo: Take back the last action.
- Streak: Number of consecutive days in which you’ve solved a puzzle.
- Best Time: The shortest amount of time it has taken you to solve a puzzle (separate for easy, medium and hard)
- Charts (Pro):
- Track your solve speed over time for each of the difficulties
- See how many games of each difficulty you played
- Highlighter: When the user taps a number, the app highlights all the places where that number appears, making solving much faster.
- Game Controls: Start over or start a new game at any time
- Daily Sudoku Reminder: Sends a notification at the time the user chooses. For those who like playing a daily puzzle and don’t want to lose their streak.
- Display Modes: Supports light and dark modes as well as switching between them within the app.
- Themes: Switch up the app theme to freshen up the experience. Some colors require Pro.
- Fun Alternate App icons (Pro).
- Unlimited puzzles (Pro)
Users can play a daily sudoku game for free while leveraging all the powerful features of the app. Unlimited games can be unlocked with a small one-time purchase (Pro). Pro supports family sharing.
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Pro
$8.99

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User Rating

4.47 out of 5

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Best sudoku app

Mes.svx on

Australia

Love that this app gives you a timer in between games to encourage breaks. The simplicity and no ads gives you the option to support the creators. By giving me the choice, I feel more inclined to actually purchase the pro version.

Works well

Scwuffs on

Australia

Couple little bugs here and there, otherwise a great experience.

Clean app, nice work

Jergeshitah on

Australia

Hope it isn’t mining bitcoin in the background. 4 stars because nothing is perfect, except for my wife. If she was an app, I would give her five stars.

very much not evil

ser4ph1im on

Australia

I enjoy this! you get one free game a day; I can understand why this bothers some people, but it is not evil sudoku after all- this is infinitely a far better alternative to addictive apps with ads and subscriptions. thanks! good game! and not evil at all.

Thank you

Tanq_man on

Australia

! Really well developed app I really appreciate the approach you have taken it shows great care. The small price is worth it for the quality of app. Not sure why everyone thinks it should be completely free. It isn’t misleading.

contradictory title

thisgamestinks4232 on

Australia

evil chess has no ads but you need to buy the 'pro' version to be able to play more than one game a day zzzz

see you in: countdown

radnickname on

Australia

i went to play new game and it had a 45 second counter saying “see you in” i couldn’t press anything within the app to continue playing. what the point of this? if i’m not gonna wait for ads why would i wait for that?

Solid App

luke chase on

United States

Great sudoku app with pretty frequent updates by the developer adding new features, love it!

A good choice

RoxyE1337 on

United States

Just sudoku, no ads or annoyances. Good game features and plenty of customization. Worth the price to support the developer.

Simple and Clean

FinneyTheHuman on

United States

Not Evil, true to its name, is maybe the best puzzle app for the iPhone. Supported by the community, without running ads, it runs well and receives regular good updates. The puzzles are good and well generated, and the recent daily puzzle and leaderboard is a great addition. It also sorts the leaderboard by people who use move by move verification and people who don’t, allowing users to see their placement among their peers. I’ve been using the app regularly for well over two years now and I’m still very happy with it. I was very happy to (optionally) pay for pro user status to support a great app. Thank you for providing fun and distractions without crushing ads!

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