How to Share Puzzle Time with Parents and Siblings

 

Sudoku isn't just for playing alone – it's even more fun when your whole family joins in!

Here are ways to make sudoku a family activity:

Race against a parent or sibling to complete matching puzzles

Take turns filling in one number or color at a time

Work together on harder puzzles, each person looking for different patterns

Create a family leaderboard to track who solves puzzles fastest

You can even make it a special weekend tradition – "Sudoku Sunday" with special snacks and everyone gathered around the table with colorful pencils.

When you get stuck, don't be afraid to ask for help! Sometimes another person can spot what you've been missing. And when you help someone else solve a tricky part, you're becoming a sudoku teacher!

Remember, the goal isn't just winning – it's having fun together while exercising your brains.

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