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A free and open source sudoku game for addicts to newbies
A Sudoku game. S4E generates endless new grids and may help you to solve them.
Play with figures, letters or images, on smaller or bigger grids, play on easy or tricky level...
S4E run on Windows and Linux.
For Eclipse maniacs it’s available as a plugin for Eclipse.
It’s pure Java and of course it’s free.
Keywords: free sudoku solver game windows Linux download
This is a nonogram solver and editor. You can create save and edit solve nonograms. Uses lanterna to display terminal screen. Stores previous calculations to solve other nonograms faster
https://github.com/kutaybezci/nonogram
"Sample nonograms taken from Maxi Bulmaca Kumral Yayıncılık by Fatma Eger"
This java program will ultimately solve grid-type logic problems if given enough clues in a pseudo english language.
Features a user friendly GUI letting the user know the progression of the solving process based on the clues entered.
Sudoku generator/solver/analyzer written in Java (English and German). Lots of human style techniques (singles, subsets, LCs, fish, wings, uniqueness, coloring, chains, ALS), powerful analyzer (manage multiple solutions for one sudoku). Includes Learning and training modes and a booklet printer.
Mobile Sudoku Solver is a Java (J2ME) application for solving, designing and playing Sudoku puzzle game on mobile devices. It can find all the solutions available and hold them all in memory. You can select one of them, edit and solve it again.
This is an implementation of Donald Knuth's Algorithm X ("dancing links"). This is primarily a sudoku generator and solver, though it can be used to solve other exact cover problems.
This is a simple app, created around an original sudoku solver based only on heuristics, not brute force. It's coded in Java/SWT(GUI toolkit). It's an example of MVC and of Visitor, Observer, Strategy, Abstract Factory, Singleton Design Patterns.
MUSoSu - Marios Sudoku, is a sudoku solver/ generator written in Java. As a solver, it emphasizes in solving sudokus in a human-like manner. As a generator it generates sudoku problems that do not need trial & error methods to solve.
CSameGame is a multiplatform Java game based on SameGame. It also supports various game styles, save and load games, highscore ladder, a solver and an helper
The Sudoku Solver is a project managed in Java programming language using open source choco (http://choco.sourceforge.net) constraint programming library which solves given Sudoku puzzles.
A Sudoku game for your Java-enabled mobile phone. You can enter new Sudokus, send them to your friends via SMS and solve them. MEdoku has a simple solver built in.
This is a java based SuDoKu game. This game will be featuring a very good problem generator, which will be categorrized according to difficulty level. It may also become a problem solver in the future.
The aim of ProjectSudoku is to create a Sudoku platform which allows developer to submit different kind of plugins (e.g puzzle generator, solver, output device) to make this game more enjoyable and free for everyone.
A Java project to solve the Sudoku puzzles (see http://www.sudoku.com) that appear daily in most newspapers. The solver applet, which explains exactly how it arrives at its solution, is hosted at http://act365.com/sudoku.