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How Are Sudoku Points Determined?
posted at August 23, 2011 1:31 AM EDT
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Re: How Are Sudoku Points Determined?
posted at October 8, 2011 3:13 PM EDT
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In Response to How Are Sudoku Points Determined?: I've noticed that with rare (very rare) exceptions, almost every completed Sudoku game earns the player 810 points. I assume that means if the game is completed, the player earns 10 points for each correct number (81 squares x 10 points = 810). The question is what does one have to do to earn more points? I didn't find an explanation of "bonus" points for time or anything else in the Sudoku "help." Anyone know how to find out? Posted by DrBB01 I have the same question. Please, anyone, any ideas???????? (I'm thoroughly adicted—maybe the unchanging score is a cure?!?) |
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Re: How Are Sudoku Points Determined?
posted at February 8, 2012 2:01 PM EST
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