Samurai Sudoku

Samurai Sudoku

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374 ratings
116 reviews
Free
In-App PurchasesWith Ads

Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • February 4, 2013
  • May 21, 2026

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Experience a unique Sudoku challenge with five interconnected grids. Apply standard Sudoku rules to each 9x9 grid, filling numbers to ensure each row, column, and region has one of each digit. Offers multiple difficulty levels and puzzle variations.

โœ“Five overlapping Sudoku grids
โœ“Five difficulty levels
โœ“Various Sudoku types (Gattai, Butterfly)
โœ“Hint feature with conflict checking
โœ“Highlight same numbers
โœ“Autosave progress
โœ“Record best completion times
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What's New in Samurai Sudoku

2.17.6

May 21, 2026

- Bug fixes and performance improvements

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In-App Purchases

$3.99

Samurai Sudoku

250 puzzles of "Samurai Sudoku"

User reviews

Game stop working

All of sudden in the last week the weekly puzzle videos stop loading for access to new videos and games.

Game stop working

All of sudden in the last week the weekly puzzle videos stop loading for access to new videos.

Video

Impossible de voir les videos pour jouer.

Problรจme jeux hebdomadaire

Impossible de les vidรฉos, toujours en erreur

Numbers are way too small

Note numbers are way too small for older adults.

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User experience

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Reported Bugs

10 issues

App crashes when watching required videos

Bug

Weekly puzzle videos fail to load

Bug

Game freezes mid-puzzle with no progress saved

Bug

Purchased puzzles disappear after app updates or reinstalls

Bug

Ad screens block gameplay with no visible close button

Bug

Unresponsive number input requiring multiple taps

Bug

App locks up permanently in certain situations

Bug

Video orientation mismatch on horizontal device orientation

Bug

Occasional glitches requiring app restart

Bug

Multiple solutions recognized as single correct answer

Bug
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Requested Features

10 requests

Auto-fill feature for candidate notes/pencil marks

Feature

Pause button for games in progress

Feature

Left-handed mode option

Feature

Highlight vertical and horizontal lines for easier solving

Feature

Ability to create and submit custom puzzles

Feature

Larger puzzle sizes and more complex variations

Feature

Clue system that provides one hint at a time

Feature

Screen lock to prevent auto-dimming during gameplay

Feature

Bundled subscription option instead of individual pack purchases

Feature

Auto-generate puzzles instead of hard-coded content

Feature

FAQ

What is Samurai Sudoku?

Samurai Sudoku is a puzzle game that features five overlapping 9x9 Sudoku grids. The core gameplay involves filling numbers into the grids according to standard Sudoku rules, where each row, column, and 3x3 region must contain each digit from 1 to 9 exactly once.

What are the key features of this Samurai Sudoku app?

The app offers five difficulty levels and various Sudoku types like Gattai and Butterfly. It includes a helpful 'Hint' feature that fills in memos without direct conflicts, highlights selected numbers, autosaves your progress, and records your best completion times for each level.

Is this app free to play?

Yes, the app is free to download and play. It includes advertisements and offers in-app purchases, which may provide additional features or remove ads.

What kind of challenges does the app offer?

Beyond the core puzzle-solving, the app includes Game Center Achievements to provide extra goals and motivation. Players are encouraged to challenge themselves by completing as many levels as possible, testing their speed and accuracy.

What are the different types of Sudoku puzzles available?

The app includes standard Samurai Sudoku puzzles, which consist of five overlapping grids. It also features variations such as Gattai, which uses three overlapping grids, and Butterfly, which uses four overlapping grids, offering diverse puzzle arrangements.