Last Updated on August 3, 2021 by ellen
Do you love Sudoku number games? Try the Sudoku Space app for a fun digital way to play this number game. Get your free download.
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I’ve always been intrigued by sudoku and have tried the pencil and paper version many times with no success. I just have this number phobia that made it really hard for me to enjoy traditional sudoku games. Check out my thoughts on Sudoku in Space.
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Sudoku In Space App
If you’re not familiar with sudoku, it’s a puzzle game where players insert numbers into a grid of 9 squares. These 9 squares are further divided into more squares. The goal is to have one number appear in each square, horizontal line, and vertical line with no repeats.
I recently tried out the Sudoku in Space App on my iPhone. The Sudoku in Space App is available on Google Play, the App Store, and the Amazon Appstore. It’s also available for Android, Windows, and Mac through the Napland Games website.
What makes Sudoko in Space different?
- Four difficulty levels: Beginner, Easy, Medium, Hard
- Hundreds of unique puzzles
- Colors-only mode
- Classic mode with numbers
- Relaxing music and stellar sounds
- Intuitive user interface that’s easy to navigate
- Auto-save after every move so you don’t have to worry about interruptions
- Three hints per puzzle to use without penalty
- Step-by-step tutorial
Sudoku Space review
Sudoku in Space is the sudoku game for people who thought they couldn’t play sudoku! I started on the beginner level and was thrilled to see that I can play Sudoku in Space with colors rather than numbers.
I wasn’t kidding when I said I had a phobia about numbers. Math is not my thing. Solving puzzles with colors is much more enjoyable. The Beginner level was a great way to gain confidence and I quickly moved onto the Easy level. The Beginner level started with 4 squares in a larger 4 square grid. The Easy level has 9 squares in a 9 square grid.
Each level has many different games in it so you can easily keep playing the Sudoko in Space app for a long time before you complete it. I totally admit that I am still on the Easy level but I am figuring out little tricks to complete the games each time I play.
The app tells you when you make mistakes and there is a timer to keep track of how long it takes you. If you really get stuck, you can ask for three hints for each game.
If you’ve always struggled with learning how to play Sudoku or you’re looking for a new way to play, you’ll definitely enjoy Sudoku in Space.
Ellen is a mom of a 25-year-old son and 30-year-old daughter. She is Grandma to one adorable toddler. In what little spare time she has, she loves to read, watch movies, and check out the latest toys and games.
Sudoku is such a fun but challenging game. I will have to check this app out.
It really is a fun way to play!
I love sudoku even though I’m not really good at it. I like that you can play with colours instead of numbers though, that’s a great idea!
I agree, Kathleen. I really like that!
That looks like a really fun game. I bet my daughter would love it.
I’m sure she would, Mistee Dawn! I did!
This looks awesome! It would be perfect to play while I use the exercise bike and make time go by quicker.
Very true,Daisy!
I can’t play regular Sudoku, but this looks manageable. Thanks for the review!
Glad to share, Alena!