Acme-CPANModules-Sudoku

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    CPAN. Sad but true. You'd be better off opening your browser and
    visiting <https://websudoku.com> or <https://sudoku.com>, or installing
    *ksudoku* or *gnome-sudoku* if you're using KDE/GNOME, or *sudoku* (by
    Michael Kennett) or *nudoku* if you like playing on the terminal.

    (CPAN does still contain some playable games though. I did enjoy
    *Games::FrozenBubble* and still play *Games::2048* from time to time.)

    These modules are available for playing Sudoku:

    Games::Sudoku::CLI. Since it's CLI (prompt-based) instead of TUI, it's
    not really convenient to play unless you're a CLI freak.

    Games::Sudoku::Component::TkPlayer. It's GUI, but clunky and not pretty.
    There's no visual indicator for separating the larger 3x3 boxes.

    Generating

    These modules can generate Sudoku puzzles for you, though not let you
    interactively play/solve them:

lib/Acme/CPANModules/Sudoku.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

better off opening your browser and visiting <https://websudoku.com> or
<https://sudoku.com>, or installing *ksudoku* or *gnome-sudoku* if you're using
KDE/GNOME, or *sudoku* (by Michael Kennett) or *nudoku* if you like playing on
the terminal.

(CPAN does still contain some playable games though. I did enjoy
*Games::FrozenBubble* and still play *Games::2048* from time to time.)

These modules are available for playing Sudoku:

<pm:Games::Sudoku::CLI>. Since it's CLI (prompt-based) instead of TUI, it's not
really convenient to play unless you're a CLI freak.

<pm:Games::Sudoku::Component::TkPlayer>. It's GUI, but clunky and not pretty.
There's no visual indicator for separating the larger 3x3 boxes.


**Generating**

These modules can generate Sudoku puzzles for you, though not let you
interactively play/solve them:

lib/Acme/CPANModules/Sudoku.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

better off opening your browser and visiting L<https://websudoku.com> or
L<https://sudoku.com>, or installing I<ksudoku> or I<gnome-sudoku> if you're using
KDE/GNOME, or I<sudoku> (by Michael Kennett) or I<nudoku> if you like playing on
the terminal.

(CPAN does still contain some playable games though. I did enjoy
I<Games::FrozenBubble> and still play I<Games::2048> from time to time.)

These modules are available for playing Sudoku:

L<Games::Sudoku::CLI>. Since it's CLI (prompt-based) instead of TUI, it's not
really convenient to play unless you're a CLI freak.

L<Games::Sudoku::Component::TkPlayer>. It's GUI, but clunky and not pretty.
There's no visual indicator for separating the larger 3x3 boxes.

B<Generating>

These modules can generate Sudoku puzzles for you, though not let you
interactively play/solve them:



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