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Stefan Heine Sudoku - difficult to extreme app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 3248 ratings )
Games Entertainment Strategy Trivia
Developer: Stefan Heine
2.99 USD
Current version: 1.0.2, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 04 Jan 2017
App size: 36.06 Mb

+++ Stefan Heine Sudoku Series +++
+++ As seen and heard in the press, radio, and TV — Now available as an app +++

Challenging Sudokus for demainding puzzlers - difficult to extreme

Puzzle fun guaranteed — With Stefan Heines Sudoku apps!
All puzzles in these series have been personally selected and checked by me. Each puzzle is guaranteed to have only one single solution, and I guarantee that youll have a top-notch Sudoku experience: World-class puzzling fun to indulge connoisseurs! My Sudoku apps are created to have fun, puzzling away anywhere, anytime without adding to your luggage — whether on a train, at the beach, or on a plane — both online and offline!

Special features:
• 400 premium Sudoku puzzles, hand-sorted and hand-picked
• 100% ad-free in English and German
• Playable completely offline without internet
• Optimised for smartphones and tablets
• Available with extra large numbers on tablets 
• Sophisticated help feature for beginners
• Highlighting feature for fields with the same values
• Night mode for dark rooms
• Notes for small auxiliary numbers
• Achievements and ranking lists 


Who am I?

I’m Stefan Heine and Im Germanys best-known puzzle maker. I have been supplying over 300 newspapers and magazines from all over the world with brain teasers of all kinds for more than 20 years. I have been making Sudoku puzzles since 1999, and it is said that I’m the one responsible for their success in Germany.

I created the puzzles for the German, Austrian, and American championships, and also for the World championships. I advise television shows and agencies on issues related to puzzles, manage puzzle magazines, design and develop games, give workshops, and create puzzle books for many publishers.

I do what I can do best: Puzzles, puzzles, puzzles!

                         Sincerely, Stefan Heine