"I can't finish this puzzle! That's it, I am Commiting Ritual Sudoku"
"What are you doing?"
- "Commiting Ritual Sudoku"
"Why?"
- "Just cannot take it anymore, I hate this thing"
"What are you doing?"
- "Commiting Ritual Sudoku"
"Why?"
- "Just cannot take it anymore, I hate this thing"
by Athing1201 March 27, 2015

If you got a wet newspaper, so the ink is running, you take out the sudoku page and slap someone in the face with it so that it leaves a mirrored print of the sudoku.
Robert was acting like a twat and bugging me with Jeroen's laserpen all the time, so he left me no choice but to sudoku-slap him.
by Pim (look it up) October 30, 2008

One self pleasuring for ten minutes or so, and relizing by the end of it they wish they hadn't bothered.
by MegaWatt Man March 30, 2009

n.
1. the climate of Bukkake session or the point in a Bukkake session when the recipent gets covered in cum.
1. the climate of Bukkake session or the point in a Bukkake session when the recipent gets covered in cum.
I was watching this nasty japanese porn last night with a Bukkake near the end they gave that chick a Sudoku waterfall.
by Chit Zhu January 11, 2006

An abnormal, trance like state of mind generally attained after prolonged periods of staring at a Suduko that has reached a point
where you are completely unable to prove another number if your life depended on it.
where you are completely unable to prove another number if your life depended on it.
Bob: Hi Sally, I was just wondering if everything was ok? I saw you from accross the cafe and, well to be honest you've been sitting there for
over and hour and you haven't moved a muscle.
Sally: Huh? Bob! oh Bob! Thanks Bob, I must have had a bad case of Para-Sudoku-Psychosis. I get like that sometimes when I get stuck
on a difficult Sudoku.
over and hour and you haven't moved a muscle.
Sally: Huh? Bob! oh Bob! Thanks Bob, I must have had a bad case of Para-Sudoku-Psychosis. I get like that sometimes when I get stuck
on a difficult Sudoku.
by gyrfalcon206 April 20, 2013

November 12th is national sudoku day!
Feel free to slam pencils on desks,and stab the person next to you because you're furious at the sudoku puzzle you're doing.
Feel free to slam pencils on desks,and stab the person next to you because you're furious at the sudoku puzzle you're doing.
by St.JIMMMMY November 9, 2019

1.Killer Sudoku is a popular variation of the classic Sudoku puzzle that combines standard Sudoku rules with an additional layer of complexity involving cages. In Killer Sudoku, numbers within outlined regions, called "cages," must sum to a specified value, and numbers cannot repeat within these cages or in rows, columns, and 3x3 subgrids.
Standard Sudoku Rules Apply:
Numbers 1-9 must appear exactly once in each row, column, and 3x3 subgrid.
Cages and Sums:
The grid is divided into "cages" (outlined regions), each with a target sum indicated in its top-left corner. The numbers within a cage must add up to that sum, and no number can be repeated within a single cage.
Solving Techniques:
Killer Sudoku often involves techniques beyond basic Sudoku, including mental arithmetic and logical deduction related to cage sums and number exclusions. The "45 rule" is a common technique, based on the sum of numbers 1-9 being 45.
Origins:
Killer Sudoku was established in Japan by the mid-1990s as "samunamupure," a Nipponized form of "sum number place," and introduced to the English-speaking world by The Times in 2005.
Difficulty:
While the name suggests a challenging puzzle, simpler Killer Sudokus can be easier than regular Sudokus, and the difficulty can vary significantly, with hard versions requiring considerable time and mental effort.
Standard Sudoku Rules Apply:
Numbers 1-9 must appear exactly once in each row, column, and 3x3 subgrid.
Cages and Sums:
The grid is divided into "cages" (outlined regions), each with a target sum indicated in its top-left corner. The numbers within a cage must add up to that sum, and no number can be repeated within a single cage.
Solving Techniques:
Killer Sudoku often involves techniques beyond basic Sudoku, including mental arithmetic and logical deduction related to cage sums and number exclusions. The "45 rule" is a common technique, based on the sum of numbers 1-9 being 45.
Origins:
Killer Sudoku was established in Japan by the mid-1990s as "samunamupure," a Nipponized form of "sum number place," and introduced to the English-speaking world by The Times in 2005.
Difficulty:
While the name suggests a challenging puzzle, simpler Killer Sudokus can be easier than regular Sudokus, and the difficulty can vary significantly, with hard versions requiring considerable time and mental effort.
1. -Simon: What are you playing?
-Ed: Killer Sudoku, I think its pretty fun!
I couldn’t find a killer sudoku gif, sorry.
-Ed: Killer Sudoku, I think its pretty fun!
I couldn’t find a killer sudoku gif, sorry.
by Malik Yakubov July 20, 2025
