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34 of 36 found the following review helpful:
Not a bad way to sudoku! (From the Board Games Editor at BellaOnline.com) Nov 26, 2005
By Megan Romer The Do You Sudoku board game brings these wildly popular puzzles to a competitive level. Each player or team is given a gridded clear plastic tray and chooses a puzzle, which they fit under their tray. Then both players or teams race to complete their sudoku first, using number tiles that fit into the grid. Simple? Yes. Fun? Definitely!
The game comes with 100 puzzles that you can lock in to your grid, but we discovered pretty quickly that we could also play the game using puzzles from any number of the sudoku books that are laying around our house (we're big fans). How? Well, there are two sets of number tiles: one red, one blue. If you stick the blue number tiles on one player's grid as their "solid" numbers, and the reds on the other, and then switch colors, you'll always know which numbers are solid because they'll be the opposite color from the colors you're using.
11 of 13 found the following review helpful:
I do Sudoku! Mar 13, 2006
By SWDZChef The Sudoku board game allows players to compete in a multiplayer Sudoku game. Each player/team gets assigned a game board (mild, hot, or spicy) and races to see who can complete the puzzle first. The game includes two boards, two number sets, and one set of game cards. This game is very enjoyable and entertaining. Another neat feature is one player can use this game alone. Since the boards do not require a game card to work, the number of games is un-limited and can come from many different sources (books, magazines, website, etc), which requires you to place the given numbers yourself. This has provided us a great way to play Sudoku without the pencil and will continue to provide another way to enjoy Sudoku.
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