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Finnish mathematician claims this is the world's hardest Sudoku puzzle Usually a simple task that cannot be solved is frustrating. Take, for example, Sudoku online, a puzzle that has recently become incredibly popular all over the world. Despite the simple rules, the decision can actually be very difficult. You can ask Arto Inaklu, who claims to have created the world's hardest Sudoku puzzle.
Take a look at the puzzle below and try to solve it - if frustration makes you happy and if you have a lot of free time that needs to be killed somehow.
You've probably tried solving Sudoku a couple of times. Especially after 2005. It was then that this game captured Britain and the United States, and then the whole world. According to New York Times reports, in the summer of 2005, more than half of the leading American newspapers published one or more Sudoku per day. None of the puzzles have seen such rapid circulation in the newspapers since the crossword puzzle boom in 1924. The explosion in popularity may be due to the fact that solving puzzles makes us feel like we are restoring order, writes Marcel Danezi in his article in Psychology Today.
Finnish mathematician Arto Inkala developed this Sudoku puzzle in 2012, calling it the most difficult in the world. He named her "Everest" because he believes that whoever overcomes her will accomplish an unparalleled feat. Inkala specially invented "Everest" so that no one but the most talented could solve it. For reference, most Sudoku puzzles are rated on a five-star scale, with five stars representing the hardest puzzles. According to this rating system, Inkala assigned eleven stars to the Everest puzzle. So good luck.
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