Prologue
The famous SuDoKu puzzle originated in 1783 from Leonard Euler's work on Latin
Squares. Chandru Arni's hobby of Mathematical Recreations led him in the early
fifties to work on a 2-person board game of Euler's unsolvable "36 Officers
problem". However when the 9 x 9 Sudoku puzzle hit the market, he knew there was
a 2-person game in it. This is the first version of Arni's SoDoKo game. |
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The
2-
person
Game
LET'S PLAY. Challenge the Space Robot Dog SoDoKo who lives in the outer galaxy along
with 7 types of SPACEBITS. The winner of this game is the one who completes a ROW
or a COLUMN or a 3x2 BLOCK using 6 different SPACEBITS. To Start: Player-1 picks
3 SPACEBITS when they get placed on the tray. Player-2 places these SPACEBITS
by clicking on the square of the board or dragging them to that square on the Board.
(Check Out the full Rules). After he/she places them on the Board, they strategically
pick/click on any 3 SPACEBITS and place them on the tray for Player-1. End of
their turn. Player-1 now has to place these 3 SPACEBITS on the Board. And,
the game continues.
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