Apple has expanded its offerings by adding sudoku to its daily puzzle selection, providing users with an additional way to test their mental prowess each day.
Apple One provides subscribers in the US and Canada with daily replacements. During the initial developer beta release, an unforeseen issue emerged alongside the expected growth in user engagement.
The introduction of Sudoku, a daily numerical logic challenge, quickly became an indispensable fixture alongside crosswords in publications globally. The invention was developed by Chris Carley.
Without identical duplicates, Sudoku demands players to strategically place each number from one to nine within a standard 9×9 grid, ensuring that each digit appears precisely once in each row, column, and designated 3×3 sub-grid. The game requires that every 3×3 sub-grid contains the digits 1 through 9, compelling players to deduce which number should occupy each blank space while adhering to the rules.
Within the Information app’s puzzle module, users have access to a diverse range of logic challenges categorized into three distinct difficulty levels. As they progress through these puzzles, the app tracks their performance, providing valuable insights into their problem-solving skills and habits.
Discover Sudoku alongside Crossword and Crossword Mini puzzles in the Information app, accessible via the Following tab and Puzzles category.
The international student community is eager to explore opportunities beyond their home countries, seeking quality education that fosters personal and professional growth. Canadian Apple Information+ subscribers will exclusively access Sudoku on devices running iOS 18.2 or later. Until Apple offers a beta version accessible across all compatible devices at some point.