ABOUT THE GAME
Modern Sudoku game overview
Modern Sudoku changes the usual presentation by using 20 input boxes instead of a traditional nine-by-nine layout. Some values are already supplied, and the remaining spaces accept digits from one through nine. The task is to infer the missing entries and complete the displayed number arrangement accurately. The game evaluates the board automatically after every box has been filled. A correct arrangement produces the win screen, while an incorrect completion leads to a retry result rather than quietly accepting the entries. One player works through the whole puzzle with keyboard or on-screen keypad input.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Before you start
Select an empty box, enter a likely digit, compare it with the visible clues, revise uncertain values, and complete all 20 spaces before the automatic correctness check.
GETTING STARTED
How to play Modern Sudoku
Start with empty boxes whose surrounding information leaves the fewest plausible numbers. Fill those first, then use the new values to reconsider spaces that initially allowed several choices.
Review the entire arrangement before entering the final digit because that action triggers the result. Replace any value that conflicts with the established number pattern before finishing.
CONTROLS
Controls and device setup
Click or tap an empty box, then type a digit from 1 to 9 on the keyboard or choose it on the displayed keypad.
PLAY SMARTER
Tips for Modern Sudoku
- Solve the most constrained box first instead of guessing in an isolated empty space.
- Keep uncertain digits until neighboring entries provide a stronger logical reason to change them.
- Perform a full board check before filling the last remaining box.




