Suduko: Augment Your Suduko Speed & Solve Every Suduko In 5 '
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Suduko: Augment Your Suduko Speed & Solve Every Suduko In 5 '
By: Richard J Runion

Are you aware that you can successfully complete any Suduko puzzle within 5 mins ? Also the tough Sudukos!

As you are aware, there are two basic methods to successfully complete Suduko: The Conventional Method, and The Possibility Matrix Method. If possible, try and master both methods, but at the very least, master the Conventional Method properly, as this method is the best suited, to successfully complete them speedily. You could learn both of these methods at:
http://www.Sudokuvillage.com/Top10SudokuResources.htm .

But, successfully completing Suduko in less than 5 mins will prove to be very different. You do not need to be a Suduko expert to successfully complete Sudukos speedily. Complex approaches and experience won't do, by themselves, unlike what many people will believe. Using just the right methodologies & exercises, even a novice Suduko player can learn to successfully complete nearly all Suduko puzzles within 5 mins flat.

There are 22 secret tips we have to master to successfully complete Sudukos speedily, the way champs do; some of these require learning to:
* develop our reflexes, with specific exercises
* memorize the patterns and master how one can solve each pattern using definite approaches
* prioritize the sequence of use of the methods
* run the eye-balls across the puzzle rapidly, with the aid of exercises to learn this skill
* kick the habit of checking, and begin doing them correctly the first time
* utilize the frequency of occurrence of numbers to pick the right cells to deal with first
* run through the puzzle like a chain
* quit the chain when faced with diminishing returns
* use the 'Golden Rule' as a last resort.

Out of these tips, a few deserve detailing briefly.

There are definite patterns that come about in puzzles. When we master them properly and can see them as we see them, we can successfully complete them almost instantly, and this should multiply our Suduko solving speed substantially.

There exists a definite sequence for the use of the approaches that would help multiply our swiftness. When we learn this sequence so properly as to make its use akin to second nature, our Suduko solving speed will multiply substantially

Interestingly, even a novice Suduko player can learn to successfully complete most puzzles faster than not-very-fast experts . This is because swiftness of solving is independent of the more difficult approaches.

When we rapidly grasp the highest frequent occurrence of values in the filled cells, and successfully complete for those values first, we could successfully complete the complete Suduko puzzle faster.

We normally run our eye balls lethargically. When we begin shifting our eye balls rapidly, (just as speed readers do), our quickness of successfully completing Suduko will multiply too.

We may tend to keep backtracking to check whether we did a preceding step correctly. When we begin successfully completing them correctly, to begin with, and avoid backtracking, again we'd have maximized our Suduko solving speed a lot.

Now, go on to successfully complete your puzzles more swiftly, and show the Suduko community that you too can!

Here is to a speedy Suduko solving experience!

Rich :~)
Chieftain
Suduko Village
A FREE Online Suduko Community

PS: Suduko is pronounced & spelt in many correct ways - as Suduko, Sudoku, Su doku, etc; all these refers to the same puzzle game. web sites, Newspapers and Publishers like to call it 'Sudoku'. On tne other hand, this article calls it as 'Suduko'.

 

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Richard J. Runion, is the publisher of 'How To Solve All Sudoku Puzzles' and 'How To Double Your Sudoku Speed' eBooks and operates a FREE Sudoku Forum, with a Sudoku Daily By Email for free members. Read his blog on Suduko at: www.sudukotipsandtools.com

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