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Back Suduko: Double Your Suduko Solving Speed & Solve Every Suduko In Five Mts by Richard Runion Did you know that you will be able to successfully complete every Suduko puzzle in five mts !? Also the tough puzzles! As you may be aware, there are 2 methods to successfully complete Suduko puzzles: The Conventional Method, and The Possibility Matrix Method. If you can, learn both, but at the very least learn the Conventional Method fully, as this method is the best suited to successfully complete them speedily. You can learn both of the 2 methods at the url: http://www.Sudokuvillage.com/Top10SudokuResources.htm . But, cracking Suduko in under five mts will be difficult. You don't have to be a Suduko expert to successfully complete Sudukos speedily. Superior approaches and experience will not be sufficient, by themselves, unlike what many people will believe. Using just the right tactics & exercises, even a novice could learn to successfully complete nearly every one of Suduko puzzles in five mts flat. There are twenty two secret tips we have to learn in order to successfully complete Sudukos speedily, just the way experts do; some of these techniques call for learning to: * develop our reflexes, with a set of exercises * internalize the patterns and learn how one can attempt each through particular approaches * prioritize the sequence of use of the methods * move the eye-balls through the Suduko rapidly, using exercises to learn this skill * end the practice of double-checking, and master doing them right the first time * use the frequency of occurrence of values to select the right cells to deal with first * zip through the Suduko in a chain * break the chain when the returns diminish * use the 'Golden Rule' when left with no other easy options. Of these tips, the following are worth describing briefly. There are particular patterns which happen in Suduko. If we learn them fully and can recognize them when we recognize them, we can successfully complete them almost immediately, and this would increase our Suduko solving speed considerably. There is a particular sequence for the use of the approaches that will help increase our swiftness. If we learn this sequence so fully as to make its use similar to second nature, our Suduko solving speed will increase considerably Interestingly, even a novice can learn to successfully complete most Suduko more rapidly than not-very-fast buffs . That is since swiftness of cracking has almost nothing to do with the advanced approaches. If we rapidly recognize the highest frequent occurrence of the values in the filled cells, and successfully complete for these values first, we will successfully complete the complete Suduko more rapidly. We normally run our eye-balls lazily. If we master shifting our eye-balls rapidly, (exactly the same way speed readers do), our swiftness of cracking Suduko puzzles will increase too. We would keep back tracking to confirm if we did the latest step correctly. If we master cracking them correctly the first time, and stay away from back tracking, again we should have maximized our Suduko solving speed substantially. Now, go on to successfully complete your puzzles quicker, and demonstrate to the rest of us that you too can! Here is to a faster Suduko solving experience! Rich :~) Chieftain Suduko Village A FREE Online Suduko Community Post Script: Suduko is pronounced & spelt in many correct ways - as Suduko, Sudoku, Su doku, etc; all of these refer to the same game. Publishers, Newspapers and web sites prefer 'Sudoku'. But, this article prefers it as 'Suduko'. Author's Biography: Richard J. Runion, is the publisher of eBooks on How To Solve All Sudoku Puzzles and How To Double Your Sudoku Speed and runs a Forum of FREE Sudoku, with a Daily Sudoku By Email for subscribers. Read his blog on Suduko at: http://www.sudukotipsandtools.com Posted on: November 26,2007 Email: richard@geostarpublishing.com Website: http://www.sudukotipsandtools.com |
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