Sudoku tips that actually help you solve faster and more cleanly
Good Sudoku improvement usually comes from a few repeatable habits, not tricks. The more consistently you scan the grid, track candidates, and avoid random guessing, the more reliable your solves become.
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Scan with purpose
Do not just stare at the whole grid. Pick a row, column, box, or specific number and work methodically. Structured scanning helps you notice opportunities that random hopping misses.
Use notes as working memory
Notes are not a sign of weakness. They are a way to preserve logic. On medium and hard boards, accurate notes make it much easier to see which options disappear after each move.
Protect accuracy before speed
Fast solves come from familiar patterns, not rushed guesses. If you want better timed results, build a steady solving process first and let speed follow from repetition.
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