Since I wanted to be fast and it's enough to beat the game in easy-mode for 200 points, I just explain this one for now, so you can fast finish your challenge! Layout will change asap... gimme some time for that please, I just rushed it down... sorry

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[the game] || [game board] || [step by step - easy mode] || [medium] || [hard] || [you are amazing!!!]
[the game]
To complete the puzzle fill in all the blank squares with numbers from 1 to 9. In each row, column and square you need to have ONE time the numbers 1 to 9. Sounds rather easy, no? With the help of your mouse hover over a blank square and pick up the number you think fits in there. On the start screen, press [new game] and choose your skill level from the upshowing screen [practice mode] is just to train it and the easiest you can play for ZERO points. We'll start with [easy mode] as this gives us the points we need to complete this challenge. No need to pay attention to the time as it gives 200 points for solving the puzzle. The exact amount of points we need!

Medium gives min. 400 points and Hard gives min. 600 points.
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[game board]
In easy mode this is how your game board will most look alike:

Your board has 3x3 squares, 9 rows and 9 columns:


Within those different colored boxes shall never appear the same number twice or more, only 1 to 9 once
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[step by step - easy mode]
no repeats in any row, column or 3x3square... very important... use one number after the other, start with that number that appears most often in the board already, all others of that kind flash on in green so you can better navigate yourself through the puzzle So now you know where everything is, we can start:

I redid the game board a bit to make it easier to see, so this is what we have gotten:

We should look closely to it and see the very left column has just one number missing:

I usually start counting through now: 1- on the board, 2 - on the board, 3 - is missing in that column which means this must be the number that goes there, we can now fill that in! And a double check shows this number doesn't appear in that square and row either - a perfect match!

Now I chose ONE number to fill in first... In this case the number 7 seems to be perfect!

As you can see in the original game board all other 7's flash up in green, so you can see better where our 7 should go to!

If you chose one number at a time it will be way easier to solve the puzzle, as you can concentrate on that one. Only mark it as a go if you are 100% sure that this number must go there! Pick up numbers that are often at the beginning as this makes it easier to later see where the other numbers belong to. Pay attention to the square, the row and the column for that single number. Next on my list would be the 5 since we have a lot of 5's given already, afterwards the 6's as we can clear that up with the 5's.

If you go number by number and keep doing that, you will easily get to fill in all blanks.




Now it's not sure where to put the 2's, but we have one column with just one number missing, go through it and you'll figure it out:

The rest is easy going, most columns, rows or squares are either filled or miss just one number. Fill it in:

You are done and see that screen:

Now set your last number and see if you were right. IF you did everything correct a screen apears telling you how much bonus points -according to the time left- and game points you get. Easily 200 points for that game:

Now press any key you wish for and send your score! You've made it - shower yourself in the glory of that moment ^^.
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[medium difficulty]
will be added soon
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[hard difficulty]
will be added soon
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[you are amazing!!!]
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