For puzzle enthusiasts across the UK, the latest daily brain teaser from the Guardian is now available. Sudoku number 7,151 offers a classic medium-difficulty challenge, designed to test logical thinking and provide a satisfying mental workout.
The Puzzle Details
The objective remains the timeless Sudoku rule: fill the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3x3 box contains the numbers 1 to 9. This particular instalment, labelled as Sudoku 7,151 medium, is accessible in a printable format for those who prefer to solve with pen and paper.
How to Access and Solve
Readers can click through to access the print-friendly version of the grid. For those who complete puzzles published from Monday to Thursday, the completed solution will be available in the next day's print edition of the Guardian newspaper.
A slightly different schedule applies for the weekend puzzles. Solutions to Friday and Saturday puzzles are provided in either Saturday’s or Monday’s edition, ensuring solvers are never left hanging for the answers to their weekend challenges.
A Staple of Daily Life
This regular feature sits within the Life and Style section of the publication, highlighting its role as a popular daily ritual for many. The consistent numbering, now surpassing 7,150 puzzles, underscores its longevity and enduring appeal. Engaging with puzzles like this medium Sudoku is widely recognised as a beneficial activity for maintaining cognitive agility and focus.
Whether you're a seasoned solver or looking for a new mental exercise, Sudoku 7,151 presents the perfect opportunity to step away from the screen and engage in some classic, logical problem-solving.