Sudoku by MobilityWare+

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A beginner-friendly Sudoku puzzle game with colorful hints and multiple difficulty levels.

Ratings

4.8

Age

4+

Category

Languages

ENG

Sudoku Simple is just how it sounds - we aimed to create an easier, beginner-friendly sudoku puzzle in which color helps you become a sudoku solver! Love logic? But feel less logical when it comes to solving sudoku puzzles? This sudoku is the easiest to learn available and has been called a revelation for some who wanted a simpler way to learn to solve sudoku puzzles. Just start easy! Truly train your brain to understand new sudoku puzzle logic without complication or the strain of looking at black and white grids. Start training by playing smaller sudoku puzzles and harness the power of color and your brain will make more logical decisions! And as you become a sudoku puzzle solving master, adjust your difficulty to hard for a break from the now too-easy sudoku puzzles from your sudoku infancy! Color Helps Your Eyes and Brain Black and white sudoku puzzle grids can be stark and hurt those eyes. Our gentler color grid puzzles are easy on the eyes, and help your brain strategize faster! Smaller Puzzles Give You a Big Boost A largely blank 9x9 classic sudoku grid can be a scary thing. We start you out on smaller puzzles until you get the hang of logic and can start to formulate strategy! Difficulty Levels Keep You Training Your brain will soon become a sudoku color master and while you can continue to enjoy solving sampler sudoku puzzles, you can always check Settings for Hard mode! We believe in you, but we like to play to just relax too ;) Sudoku Veterans Welcome If you don’t want your hand held or you prefer a classic black and white sudoku grid, you can always access good old fashioned original sudoku from the play menu. If we don’t make Sudoku the easiest game to learn or better understand, color us confused :P
Sudoku Simple by MobilityWare is designed to make Sudoku accessible and fun for all players. Perfect for beginners, it starts with smaller puzzles to help you master logic and strategy, using vibrant colors to guide you as you solve. For seasoned players, classic black-and-white 9x9 grids are available, with difficulty levels ranging from easy to hard mode. Whether you're looking to relax or challenge your brain, this app offers a clean interface, performance optimizations, and a variety of puzzles to keep you engaged. Download Sudoku Simple today and become a Sudoku solver!

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Ratings & Reviews

Fabulous sudoku! Best I’ve played!
Thu Feb 16 2023 murrayphd

I have played many sudoku games over the years, and this has been the best for me. The numbers have different colors, helping to spot patterns more easily. You still need to use good strategy, but this feature helps with focus. When jotting a note (hypothesis for a number), if I enter a number that is impossible (e.g. the number is already in that row or column) an audible and visual alert lets you know… especially helpful when I’m tired and not tracking well. When a number is complete (all nine are placed) that number dims… again making it easier to focus on what’s important, instead. As an extra bonus, there are 3 daily goals, adding a new challenge to the game. Bravo to the developers for such a fine game play.

Very mediocre
Tue Apr 26 2022 Mudak326

This app makes some interesting design choices in the way it presents sudoku puzzles. I don’t see how the completed puzzle relates to the pixelated image you can sometimes earn upon solving the puzzle. The biggest negative I see of this particular app, is the fact that there’s a setting that allows you to turn off h automatic hints for potential moves. I have yet to turn this setting on, and it still gives you hints. All you need to do is highlight any empty space and it will make the remaining values in the 3x3 square in which you highlighted the space, stand out. Furthermore, the app calls you out if you make a mistake. If these aren’t hints, I don’t know what a hint is. It’s quite annoying actually. Furthermore, the daily challenges border on the ridiculous. Over and above ones like “place a 6 then an 8 two times" you’ll occasionally get a challenge that says something like "complete three columns back to back" whose definition of "back to back" is questionable at best. I got this challenge and played two puzzles by literally completing all nine columns left to right, and the meter never once went beyond a streak of 1. I simply can’t recommend this app to anyone over, say, the age of 8 when there are so many better sudoku apps out there. If you want a truly great sudoku app, look to the (non-Apple Arcade) one created by Conceptis Ltd.

Obnoxious “Event” animations
Sat Aug 16 2025 SeraphGreyDesert

I used to love this app and played it every day. Then at some point the developer decided to introduce “events” where you play a number of little mini-goals like “place all the 3s” or all the even numbers, etc. Not really my thing, but whatever, I’m sure some folk like it. What really killed it for me though is even if you’re playing a normal game (which I use as a semi-meditative mental reset), there’s now a constantly animated bright icon in the lower corner for whatever the current event is. No way to remove it, no way to disable it or turn off the animation, just there constantly shining and moving while trying to focus on the main game. I keep picking up the app again every few months hoping I can manage to ignore it, or that they’ve introduced a setting to turn it off, but so far no luck, and I end up dropping it again. I otherwise love the color coded numbers and the way they highlight selected numbers, rows & columns, etc. Maybe one day they’ll fix it and I can get my daily play back in again. In the mean time, it’s too cruel to my brain to keep letting it attack my attention span like that.

This is a total waste of time
Tue Feb 21 2023 janetinCarmrl

This is a colossal waste of time for any Sudoku player beyond the most elementary level. I am at level 322 and only now getting to puzzles the NYT would rate as Easy. And you have to complete four perfect games to prove you are worthy of advancing to another level. So I have spent much time doing over 1000 puzzles to get to a level that is modestly interesting but not in the least bit challenging. And there are these weird graphics and side games that give you points, but to what end is never explained. I think there’s probably 1000 levels and times a minimum of 4 complete games to go to a new level I won’t do it. and I won’t do 4 perfect games at all levels. I kept going until the chance to write a review came up again.. I am so done. Again, a colossal time sink with no end in sight. Do not start on this if you are a good Sudoku player. I think this penalizes you if you ask for a hint. At level 322 I’ve never asked for a hint and you’d have to be an idiot to ask for one for any of these puzzles so far. Again, I am done and signing off.

OK for beginners but not very challenging
Fri Sep 22 2023 CntryKit

TLDR: I really enjoy sudoku but there are only two in the arcade and they both have the same problems it seems. I’m a fan of PennyPress puzzle books (old school pencil and paper) and this just didn’t meet my expectations. Pros: Easy to read numbers with color/theme options, easy to find settings panel, hint options, good for beginners and novices. Cons: You can’t turn off visual hints - as in, you click a number and it basically shows you all the possible cells it can go in or you click the cell and it bolds or highlights the numbers it could possibly be and there is no way to turn this off. I tried turning it on expert mode and all it did was give me puzzles with fewer starting numbers, but left the visual hints the same, so not harder at all, just more time consuming. And it’s not something that you can just ignore, I tried, it’s frustrating. It feels like the game is holding your hand through the process and never stops making sure you figure it out. I want a challenge from my sudoku games, this didn’t have it. I don’t want the hints unless I ask, and I really don’t want to see the numbers that are the only options, it makes it way too easy and I just don’t feel any challenge in them at all. If you’re just learning sudoku or if you’re a bit rusty, this may be good for you, but if you want a real challenge, then look elsewhere.

I Love Sudoku
Thu Aug 11 2022 Plasticsong

I appreciate that this game is ad free with arcade, and the hints don’t trigger another ad. Overall it is a great sudoku game, but there is always room for improvement. The game is slow paced, you must select each individual cell to mark a note rather than being able to lock a number and drag your finger to mark a row of cells. The number boxes and the note button at the bottom are really small and easy to miss. You must make sure you select the note button or you will accidentally fill a cell with an incorrect number. I enjoy the small goals of earning trophies and collecting pictures. Once you earn all the pictures that’s it, it doesn’t reset or unlock another album. It would be nice to see the actual time of day during the play like the solitaire game by the same developer. I will continue to play this game daily and I have high hopes that it will be improved.

Great for a beginner, awful for a sudoku player
Wed Jan 31 2024 Laserjet37

If you want to play on the highest difficulty, get ready to be stumped by unsolvable puzzles. When you try to use a hint to see what obvious logical step you’ve missed, the hint will simply tell you something you already know (this square can only contain one of these 3 numbers) and it’s generally not actually helpful to solving the puzzle, very occasionally, and seemingly only by pure chance, the hint will occasionally show you the hinge point of a Y-wing. However, most of the time, no Y-wings exist and the hint simply tells you information that any half-competent player would’ve already figured out. The mobilityware devs were too lazy to make an algorithm that made solvable difficult puzzles, and rather than tell you that, they just leave you to feel like an idiot, staring at a puzzle for quite some time trying to find a unique solution that simply doesn’t exist. It almost seems intentionally designed to be an awful experience for anyone above beginner level.

Great way to play Sudoku
Tue Jul 06 2021 BBRT

Wife has played Sudoku for over a decade but I was never interested. Then I found Sudoku Simple and was hooked. Maybe it’s because the colorful version is more like Apple OS v Microsoft list OS. In any case I fell for it. One wish would be that there was an auto fill when I only have 1 number and 4 slots left. Well, now that I think of it, one more wish … right now when I have a column with 2 blank slots, in a square with 5 blank slots, I must mentally eliminate 3 numbers that are already fill in the column, to determine which 2 numbers I am working with. In a sudoku book u make yourself lots of little notes … might be nice if I could click a number off, so I only see the numbers I want to choose from. … great game tho

Clumsy interface with tedious tasks and not hard enough
Fri Nov 17 2023 phr0ze

I play on the hardest level and rarely find a challenge. It is mostly just a fill in the notes game which is slow and boring. The interface makes it easy to click the wrong buttons and constantly deselects the numbers you’re placing which makes taking notes slow. The daily challenges very often end up being win 3-4 games in one way or another. (Ie complete xx rows, complete xx blocks, fill in xx 7’s). That can take a while for quick dailies because of how slow the note taking is. They are also very boring tasks and not challenges. There should be some time challenges, challenge puzzles, etc. None of the daily challenges should require more than 2 games if played perfectly. I also wish it would allow some shading in the squares to have additional marks.

Almost Perfect – And an Idea to Redefine Sudoku+ UX and Beyond
Mon Oct 28 2024 Mr.G.44

Dear MobilityWare, Sudoku+ became a game-changer for me during a challenging time in my life. While managing a rare hearing loss and struggling with the loss of a close friend, I also supported my father, who was facing mobility issues in his 80s. Despite the distance between us – he in Mexico and I in Florida – Sudoku became our favorite conversation topic, adding meaning to our calls and keeping us both engaged. Through this journey, I explored countless Sudoku apps, and Sudoku+ quickly became one of my favorites. But as a UI/UX designer, I noticed some areas that could use improvement – which is why I gave it 4 stars. That said, my obsession with Sudoku didn’t stop at playing. Inspired by your game, I designed and conceptualized a new version of my own; LUNA, a project that could take Sudoku to the next level. LUNA incorporates a unique twist on the classic formula with next-gen strategy and striking visuals, potentially setting a new landmark for the genre. I’d love the opportunity to meet with your team to discuss the concept. I genuinely believe that together, we could build something groundbreaking. Looking forward to hearing from you! Best regards, - George

Features

Walkthrough

Getting Started with Sudoku Simple

Launch the app and select 'New Game' from the main menu. Beginners can start with smaller 4x4 or 6x6 puzzles, which use colors to highlight possible numbers. Follow the tutorial to learn the basics: fill each row, column, and block with numbers without repeating. Use the 'Settings' menu to adjust difficulty or switch to classic 9x9 grids for a traditional experience.

Gameplays

Mastering Your Sudoku Skills

Start with easy puzzles to build confidence, using color-coded hints to identify valid moves. Progress to medium and hard modes as you improve. For a challenge, try the classic black-and-white grid in hard mode, accessible via the play menu. Track your progress with in-game stats and aim for faster completion times!

Questions And Answers

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    Questions And Answers

    Here are some possible questions and answers that you might find useful

    1. Q:Is Sudoku Simple suitable for beginners?

      A:Yes, Sudoku Simple is designed for beginners with smaller puzzles and color-coded hints to make learning easy and fun. It also offers a tutorial to guide new players through the basics.

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