The Guardian has released Sudoku 7,279, a hard-level puzzle designed to test the skills of dedicated enthusiasts. This classic number-placement challenge requires players to fill a 9x9 grid so that every row, every column, and every 3x3 box contains the numbers 1 to 9 exactly once.
Accessing the Puzzle and Solutions
A print version of Sudoku 7,279 is available for those who prefer a traditional solving experience. To see the completed puzzle, readers must purchase the next issue of the Guardian for puzzles published from Monday to Thursday. For Friday and Saturday puzzles, solutions are provided in either Saturday's or Monday's edition, ensuring solvers can verify their answers and learn from any mistakes.
The Appeal of Sudoku
Sudoku remains a popular logic-based puzzle worldwide, offering mental stimulation and a sense of accomplishment upon completion. The Guardian's regular publication of these puzzles, including the challenging Sudoku 7,279, caters to a community of players who enjoy sharpening their problem-solving abilities. This puzzle falls under the Life and Style section, highlighting its role in leisure and cognitive exercise.
For those seeking more puzzles, the Guardian encourages exploration of additional topics within its Life and Style coverage, providing a diverse range of content for readers. Whether you're a seasoned solver or a newcomer, Sudoku 7,279 offers an engaging test of logic and patience.



