(1) Sudoku was originally called 'Number Place'. It is a logic based combinatorial number- placement puzzle. 'Su' means number and 'Duko' means single. The game of Sudoku has many similarities with the game of life. Sudoku is a puzzle game designed for a single player, much like a crossword puzzle. The puzzle itself is nothing more than a grid of little boxes called 'cells'.
They are stacked nine high and nine wide, making 81 cells total.
(2) The roots of the Sudoku puzzle are in Switzerland. Leonhard Euler created 'carré latin' in the 18th century which is similar to a Sudoku puzzle. The first real Sudoku was published in 1979 and was invented by Howard Garns, a 74 year old American architect. The real world wide popularity started in Japan in 1986 after it was published and given the name Sudoku by Nikoli.
(3) In life, too, you start with a given set of notions and then work from there on. In Sudoku, you need to follow a set of rules to build up the grid, filling each row, column and box with numbers ranging from one to nine, so much like in life where you have to go on your way without hurting anyone else. Respect every number (person), and things would be fine.
(4) While playing, you never think of the end (the result); you just keep working on the numbers and the final result (fruits of action) comes on its own. Extremely difficult puzzles may take hours. Similarly, to achieve the desired results in life may also take years. The game of Sudoku and the game of life are best played in calm but in a focused state.
(5) Everything has to go together in a Sudoku grid: the rows, columns and squares. Exactly as in life. Your duties towards your family, teachers, society and country, all go on simultaneously. In Sudoku, the arrangement of the given numbers is symmetrical. This is instructive in life and teaches us how to maintain steadfast faith and equanimity.
(6) Innumerable are the benefits of solving the puzzle of Sudoku. It improves memory and logic work, increases concentration and reduces stress. There is a subtle difference between the two, as well. Make a mistake and you can erase it and begin all over again in Sudoku. Not so in life. You can learn a lesson through it, and avoid making the same mistake in future.
01. Give the literal meaning of 'Sudoku'.
Q2. Name a game that was identical to a Sudoku puzzle. Where was it invented ?
Q3. How has the writer compared the numbers in Sudoku to life?
04. What will happen if one does not play the game of life and Sudoku in a calm and focussed state?
05. How is Sudoku different from life?
06. Describe the advantages of playing Sudoku.
07. Find a word which means the same as 'beliefs'.(para 3)
08. Find a word which is the antonym of the word 'anxiety'. (para 5)
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Explanation:
- 'Su' means number and 'Duko' means single
- Leonhard Euler created 'carré latin' in the 18th century which is similar to a Sudoku puzzle.
- In life, too, you start with a given set of notions and then work from there on. In Sudoku, you need to follow a set of rules to build up the grid, filling each row, column and box with numbers ranging from one to nine, so much like in life where you have to go on your way without hurting anyone else. Respect every number (person), and things would be fine.
- While playing, you never think of the end (the result); you just keep working on the numbers and the final result (fruits of action) comes on its own. Extremely difficult puzzles may take hours. Similarly, to achieve the desired results in life may also take years. The game of Sudoku and the game of life are best played in calm but in a focused state.
- Exactly as in life. Your duties towards your family, teachers, society and country, all go on simultaneously. In Sudoku, the arrangement of the given numbers is symmetrical. This is instructive in life and teaches us how to maintain steadfast faith and equanimity.
- It improves memory and logic work, increases concentration and reduces stress.
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- Equanimity
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