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How to solve puzzles through nudoku under Linux

2025-04-05 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Development >

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Editor to share with you how to solve puzzles through nudoku under Linux. I hope you will get something after reading this article. Let's discuss it together.

Sudoku is a simple logic game that can be played anywhere, including in Linux terminals.

Welcome back to our 24-day Linux command line toy calendar. If this is your first visit to the series, you may even ask what a command line toy is. We're thinking about it, but generally speaking, it could be a game, or any simple pastime that can help you have a good time at the terminal.

It's possible that some of you have seen all kinds of toys in our calendar before, but we want everyone to see at least one new thing.

Every Christmas, my mother-in-law gives my wife a Sudoku calendar. It will then stay on our coffee table for a year. Each day is a separate form (except Saturday and Sunday, which are merged on one page), so you have a new puzzle every day and a working calendar.

The problem is that in practice it is a good puzzle, but not a good calendar, because some days' problems turn out to be more difficult than others, and we don't solve them at the rate of one a day. Then we will solve the puzzles that have accumulated this week on lazy Sundays.

Now that I've introduced calendars in part of this series, it's fair to introduce Sudoku here, except that our command-line version is decoupled, so it's easy to do it in the future.

I found nudoku in Fedora's default repository, so installing it is as simple as the following:

$sudo dnf install nudoku

After installation, simply type nudoku to start it, and the operation after that is clear. If you've never played Sudoku before, it's easy: you just need to make sure that every row, column, and square of 3 × 3 contains all the numbers 1-9. You can find the GPLv3 licensed nudoku source code in Github

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