Wordoku
Wordoku, unlike Sudoku, uses letters to make words. Players use reasoning to fill in Sudoku cells on Easy, Medium, and Hard difficulty levels.
Basic principles
- In Wordoku, players fill up letters rather than numbers. The main objective is to finish the grid so that every letter appears in every row, column, and block without repetition.
- Based on the letters that are already there, players must choose how the remaining letters should be arranged logically.
- When the letters are finished, they typically create a meaningful string or a term.
Difficulty Levels
There are three levels:
- Simple: many clues, easy to figure out.
- Medium: has fewer clues and calls for greater logic.
- Hard: requires careful examination and offers few clues.
Features
- Word puzzles and sudoku are combined to test letter identification skills and develop logical thinking.
- There is no time constraint, so participants can work through the problem at their own speed.
Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned player, Wordoku provides a delightful challenge!
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