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Web Sudoku

Puzzle website


Puzzle website

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nameWeb Sudoku
logoWeb Sudoku.gif
logocaptionLogo of Web Sudoku
screenshot[[File:Web Sudoku screenshot.pngcenter200px]]
collapsibleyes
captionScreenshot of Web Sudoku's homepage.
url
registrationoptional
language
ownerGideon Greenspan and Rachel Lee
launch_date

Web Sudoku is a sudoku website which was rated as one of the best 50 fun and games website by Time. It was founded by Gideon Greenspan and Rachel Lee. The website was rated as the 7265th best website in the world by Jonathan Harchick in his book The World's Best Websites. In 2006, Greenspan claimed that about three million people play on the site, adding that the numbers "are still growing very rapidly from week to week". He added that some of the players solve dozens of puzzles every day.

References

References

  1. Anita Hamilton. (17 June 2008). "50 Best Websites 2008".
  2. Tatiana Shubin. (25 April 2011). "Expeditions in Mathematics". MAA.
  3. Jonathan Harchick. (23 July 2011). "The World's Best Websites". Jonathan Harchick.
  4. Matt Wastradowski. (19 February 2006). "Sudoku's accessibility appeals to Clark County residents; Nothing puzzling here". [[The Columbian]].
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