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Ok so you just want to know how to start playing Sudoku.
This Sudoku help page is a simple explanation of how to do sudoku, for the
beginner, the first things you must know are -
The rules (9x9)
Each row, column & 3x3 sub grid must contain the numbers 1 to 9 only once, as
shown in this completed puzzle.

There are 9 rows 9 columns & 9, 3x3 sub grids, 81
squares in total.
The Puzzle
This is the same puzzle unsolved. The start puzzle.

The numbers which are in the start puzzle are the clues, which will help you
complete the puzzle.
The puzzle is completed by cross referencing rows & columns, to find the missing
numbers.
Rows & columns
The column, outlined in blue, has two numbers missing from 1-9,
numbers 5 & 6 are missing.
Number 6 can't go in the square which is stuck through, as the struck through
row, which crosses the column outlined in blue, already contains the
number 6.

So number 6 has to go in the square marked with a green circle, as this is now
the only remaining possible square.
This leaves us with number 5, this has to go in the stuck through square, as
it's the only remaining square.
The same process applies to rows. i.e. blue rectangle horizontal & red line
veticle.
3x3 Sub grids
The 3x3
sub grid outlined in blue now has 4 blank squares,
but the number 2 can only fit in one square.

As each row must contain the number 1-9 once only,
I have struck through the rows which contain number 2.
This only leaves one possible square for number 2, within this 3x3
sub grid. (green circle), as the other two sub grids already contain
number 2.
Rows, columns & 3x3 sub grids
If we divide the puzzle in to 3x9 columns & 9x3 rows, then where these rows &
columns cross there is a 3x3 sub grid. Below the number 8 appears twice in the
3x9 row & 9x3 column, (red lines), this leaves only one possible square in the
3x3 sub grid for number 8.

Go on have a go, there are no calculations involved, just develop your own
skills, as you work out what can & can't go where. you will soon start to see
the puzzle in rows, columns & sub grids. Don't get carried away, always double
check before you enter a number, & don't ever guess.
Each puzzle should take between 10 & 30 minutes,
depending on your skill.
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