Apple is getting ready to release iOS 18.4 in April, which is expected to include a new cuisine section in Apple News along with more emoji. However, the well-known puzzle game Sudoku was included to the News app in December when the tech giant launched iOS 18.2.
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While there are free sudoku puzzles for everyone to attempt, Apple News Plus users get daily access to new problems. For $13 a month, you can subscribe to Apple News Plus, which includes news from the Wall Street Journal and the New Yorker, as well as daily Sudoku and other puzzles like Quartiles.
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Here are some tips regarding the game and where to locate sudoku on your iPhone.
Where are the iPhone sudoku puzzles located?
- News that is open.
- At the bottom of your screen, tap Following.
- Press the Puzzle button.
- Press the Sudoku button. Everyone, even those who are not members to Apple News Plus, may play the three puzzles that are designated as Free to Play toward the top of the menu. These puzzles are typically at least a week old, and Apple indicates the level of each challenge by labeling it as Easy, Moderate, or Challenging. To play, tap any of these. There are new puzzles every day underneath the free ones, as well as a collection of riddles that Apple News Plus members may play whenever they choose. What information is necessary about sudoku on an iPhone?
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You must arrange the digits one through nine in a square 9×9 grid if you’ve never played Sudoku before. That grid consists of nine 3×3 blocks, and you must arrange the numbers in each block, row, and column to avoid having duplicates. For instance, the number two cannot appear twice in a block, and the same is true for each row and column. By pressing the Pen option below the problem, then touching the space you want to respond for, and finally hitting the number at the bottom of the screen, you may input a number into a space on an iPhone. To keep track of things, you may hit Notes next to Pen and then choose all the numbers that can be put in an area that can hold two or three digits. How can I determine if a number is in the correct place?
Here’s how to use Autocheck to verify your number placements. - News that is open.
- At the bottom of your screen, tap Following.
- Press the Puzzle button.
- Press the Sudoku button.
- Press a puzzle.
- Press the checkmark-marked button in the upper right corner.
- Select Autocheck. Your iPhone will now indicate a number with a red slash across it if you enter it incorrectly. Numbers put in the proper location won’t be marked by your iPhone. If I have to restart a puzzle, how do I do it?
To restart a puzzle for whatever reason, follow these steps. - News that is open.
- At the bottom of your screen, tap Following.
- Press the Puzzle button.
- Press the Sudoku button.
- Press a puzzle.
- Press the checkmark-marked button in the upper right corner.
- Select “Clear Puzzle.” You may start the puzzle again when all of your solutions are erased.