Archive for August, 2007

Sudoku, Fad or Fun?

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

It’s been more than 2 years since the number game sudoku started spreading internationally. During that time, it has popped up in many daily publications and numerous websites have created their own dedications to the game. A subset of latin squares (or magic squares), it is logic based and purports to help sharpen one’s mind. Nintendo has used it (very successfully) to market their DS game platform [B000EGELP0]. Palm also has multiple publishers of sudoku games. My question is “How long will people play Sudoku?”

When I first found the game, it was Websudoku.com that provided an easy and addictive introduction to the game. I spent numerous free hours trying to improve my solving skills. However, after writing a javascript sudoku solver in 2006, I’ve found that only very occasionally will I even think about it anymore. Is this common? How many of you are/were addicted to sudoku?

Seems like I can’t even goto the grocery store anymore without having sudoku puzzle books taking up valuable checkout line shelf space. Unlike crossword puzzles, sudoku does not expand your vocabulary. It also doesn’t help with making word associations and re-enforce current events. Is it just the biggest productivity sapper ever created?

Well, for me anyway, it’s helped me polish up some javascript coding. I recently finished revamping my solver to allow actual game play. Still needs some more TLC and some sticky features, but some features are fairly unique to the online sudoku games. For instance, my implementation allows you to take a snapshot of your work so you can go back if it gets hopelessly messy. I should allow you to save the progress and come back, but that’s for a future release. My best Sudoku puzzle game can be found at http://www.numbercrazy.com/.