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Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
I love playing Sudoku every night and this is such a fun interactive version! I also love that I don’t run out of games like I do with the book version, and this version is so much more entertaining.
Lauren G
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2024
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Those Two
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
TL;DR - Loud but muteable, colorful, and tactile with 3500 levels & can be played to destress or relieve anxiety. 10/10 recommend!The color button gets pressed each time you are done placing a puzzle piece so that you can roam from color to color. I like that because I tend to be sporadic with my intentions while ADHDy. hahaTurning the sound off can be done by pressing the difficulty button (round button). A long press will mute and a single press will change the difficulty from easiest to hardest (1-5300). Children can play this but so can adults and the elderly. I like this and will buy more as gifts in the future.If you're someone who enjoys fidget toys or is satisfied by the tactile nature of pressing buttons, this will make you happy. I'd recommend this highly for anyone who is ADHD, anxiety-ridden, or nervous. The colors are another way you can play this game as I tend to lose focus sometimes but starting out with numbers and feeling my focus being pulled, I'll change to the colors instead to pull myself back in. I wouldn't recommend this as a car activity unless you're positive you won't lose your pieces. Even in a ziplock, I don't think I'd trust/risk it.The size is great, like an XL calculator, so it's large enough for even large hands, but not big for petite hands to keep hold of. I have an astigmatism that gets fatigued when around bright light or colors for too long and although these colors are bright they don't hurt my eyes or give me a headache. The only con I can think of is it does not include the 3 AA batteries you need to start play but does come with a screwdriver to open the back up to place them in. We have a collection of every battery thinkable, so this wasn't an issue in our household but I can see how one might side-eye that. lolOverall I highly recommend and totally stand by a 5-star review for this. It's nice to destress with and fun to play with others as well.
Sydney J
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
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Lelei
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2024
You can mute this, by the way--by long pressing the circle button. The circle button is the one you use to adjust difficulty level (pics show lowest difficulty L1 lvl3, and highest difficulty L5 lvl402.)The 6x6 is not as satisfying as 9x9, but it's also pretty tedious confirming each piece. My instinct was to set the color and then press the position to confirm, but for some reason you have to press the piece and then press the color, every time. I'm not sure what the point of having the color button stay lit up is if you can't just leave it set to the color you want to confirm. It is less annoying than the versions where you have to press it the number of times on the piece, at least.I'm not sure how much this would appeal to adults that enjoy sudoku when a book of puzzles is about the same size and already set up for you. The tactility is nice, especially if you're a fidgeter, but it feels like a lot of wasted time. I would recommend for kids, anyone with a short attention span, or who just wants to keep their hands busy. I would imagine if you are dyslexic the colors are easier than numbers.
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