When Sudoku Became My “Just On |
- 日時: 2026/04/06 13:29
- 名前: Sudoku
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- 参照: https://sudokufree.org
- It Started as a Distraction… and Stayed
You know those moments when you pick up your phone just to kill time? Waiting for a friend, sitting in a café, or pretending to be productive while your brain is somewhere else?
That’s exactly how Sudoku quietly entered my life—again.
I say “again” because I vaguely remember seeing it in newspapers when I was younger, but I never really played it. It always looked too serious, too… mathematical. Like something only extremely patient or extremely smart people would enjoy.
Turns out, I was completely wrong.
One random afternoon, I tapped on a puzzle out of boredom. No expectations, no plan. Just curiosity.
And somehow, that one small decision turned into a habit I didn’t see coming.
The First Real Hook
The first few puzzles were easy. Almost too easy. I filled in numbers quickly, thinking, “Is this it?”
But then I moved up a level.
Suddenly, things slowed down. I couldn’t just glance and fill anymore—I had to actually think. And that’s when something interesting happened: instead of getting bored, I got invested.
There’s a unique kind of focus that Sudoku creates. It’s not overwhelming, but it’s deep enough to pull you in completely. You stop thinking about everything else—messages, work, random thoughts—and just focus on the grid.
It’s kind of like meditation… but with numbers.

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