Sudoku Diagonal Puzzles

Are there any good free sudoku makers?
I specifically want a program that I can solve the puzzles on screen with, and also print it out when I have to go or when I just want a pencil puzzle. I want something that can make a variety of puzzles. I want something COMPLETELY FREE OF CHARGE, not some stupid trial program. It would also be appreciated if it could make super challenger puzzles like you see in the puzzle books- you know, the kind that have 16 x 16 squares instead of 9 x 9 squares, as well as the “diagonal rule” (sudoku book purchasers should know what I’m talking about), where none of the numbers can be the same diagonally. Please help me here!
Yes I am not one but my best friend is an aw some player at that game he plays it night and day. he can never get en ought
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Super Sudoku Variants $3.49 Every day, tens of millions of sudoku fans get out their pencils and attack the latest 9×9 puzzle in their daily newspaper. But a huge percentage of those fans are starting to feel they’ve mastered standard sudoku and are hungry for tougher challenges. Well, here they are: sudoku on overlapping grids, sudoku with unusually shaped areas instead of 3×3 squares, sudoku with special rules, and even … |
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Triangular Sudoku: 150 TriDoku puzzles $7.44 A collection of very refreshing new variant of Sudoku puzzles in triangular format is here, called TriDoku. Unlike in ordinary Sudoku, TriDoku puzzles are played on a triangular instead of a rectangular grid. But that’s not the only difference! Instead of rows and columns, you have to use triangles and hexagons and so on… Instead of repeatedly solving classic Sudoku puzzles, this book offers you… |
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Diagonal Sudoku: 200 Puzzles With An X $7.54 Diagonal Sudoku (Sudoku X) puzzles add another twist to your favorite game: both diagonals must contain all digits from 1 to 9 precisely once. This additional rule forces you to use new solving methods which are explained in the introduction. The books contains 200 puzzles split into 5 levels of difficulty. None of the puzzles are too easy and they cannot be solved without using the “X” rule…. |
