Sudoku vs. Minesweeper: Logic, Risk, and Guessing
Compare Sudoku and Minesweeper for players who like deduction, pattern scanning, and quick puzzle sessions.
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The practical answer
Sudoku is best when you want logic without chance. Minesweeper is best when you like probability and risk.
- Sudoku should be solvable without guessing.
- Minesweeper often involves risk management.
- Both train scanning, but Sudoku is calmer for daily practice.
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