There are a whole host of Sudoku Kindle games now available. By far the best is the Ultimate Edition from Robert Edison. The reason we prefer this above others, is that it offers unlimited games to play. The drawback (there is always one), is that you will have to be connected via wi-fi or 3G to the internet in order to play.
There are non-internet based versions available, which make far more sense for those wishing to activate their brain cells without turning the wireless on. The reasons for going down this route are twofold. Perhaps of primary importance is that you will enjoy a longer time between charging the Kindle reader (since switching the wireless on drains the battery far quicker) if you play a Sudoku game that has downloaded in its entirety to the device. Secondly (and particularly important to owners of the wi-fi only device) you can still enjoy a quick game of Sudoku wherever you are, including when out of range of a wireless hot-spot or 3G signal.
Of course Sudoku really is a mind fit game. From the very simple, to the extraordinarily difficult the simple numbers game grows with the player to keep on stimulating, and infuriating!
You can find out more about the history of Sudoku, from Leonhard Euler, a Swiss mathematician who devised ‘Latin Squares’, to its more familiar incarnation created by Japanese Publisher Nikoli, and the newly named Sudoku puzzle here.
And, of course if you have an internet connection you can enjoy billions of free Sudoku games online anyway, so perhaps an online Kindle Sudoku game is a little superfluous to requirements.
