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Amazing Speech-Controlled SUDOKU SOLVING ROBOT
December 2022
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For most people solving sudoku puzzles is not a particularly simple task. A novice may take many hours to finish a straightforward sudoku puzzle. Because of this, we wondered if it was possible to create a robot that could simply by looking at a sudoku problem, regardless of how difficult it was, solve it within a few seconds?
Here, we look at how to create such straight-forward sudoku solver robot, that, based on our voice commands, can quickly solve any sudoku puzzle for us. Also, it will show us the whole procedure of solving the puzzle. The robot can also talk and exhibit its own expressions to make it even more interesting.
Before proceeding with this robot’s design, you need to understand the rules of sudoko. So, let’s go through the rules before building the robot to solve the puzzles for us.
As shown in Fig. 1, a 9×9 grid is used to play sudoku. There are nine large squares in all, each having a 3×3 grid of small boxes. You need to fill all the small boxes with numbers 1 through 9, without repeating any number in any of the rows or columns. In each sudoku puzzle, some of the boxes are already filled with the numbers.
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