Welcome to today's easy Sudoku puzzle, number 7292, originally published by the Guardian. This classic 9x9 grid offers a gentle challenge for both beginners and seasoned puzzle solvers. The objective is simple: fill each row, column, and 3x3 subgrid with the digits 1 through 9, ensuring no repetition. The puzzle starts with a set of given numbers to guide you. Take your time, use logic, and enjoy the mental workout.
How to Play
Sudoku is a logic-based number placement game. The grid is divided into nine 3x3 boxes. Some cells already contain numbers; your task is to fill the empty cells. Each row, column, and box must contain all digits from 1 to 9 exactly once. There is no arithmetic involved—only deduction.
Tips for Beginners
- Start by scanning rows, columns, and boxes for missing numbers.
- Use pencil marks to note possible candidates in empty cells.
- Eliminate possibilities as you fill more cells.
- Look for hidden singles—cells where only one number fits.
This puzzle is rated easy, meaning it can be solved with basic techniques like scanning and elimination. No advanced strategies are required. Whether you are new to Sudoku or looking for a relaxing break, this puzzle is perfect.
Solution
The solution will be published in the next edition or online. For now, enjoy the challenge. Remember, practice improves your skills. Happy solving!



