Web-first play
Arrow Sudoku App points to the browser experience, not a separate native download.
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Sudoku web app
Arrow Sudoku App helps you choose the right Sudoku path with clear actions and related pages.
Arrow Sudoku App points to the browser experience, not a separate native download.
Visitors can begin with solo play and create an account when they want continuity.
Saved progress, rankings and social actions are the main account benefits.
The page keeps calls to action clear for phone, tablet and desktop users.
This page describes a real browser-based Sudoku product surface.
Yes. The web experience is designed for mobile and desktop browsers.
No for first play; yes for saved progress, rankings and social actions.
Start with solo play, then try versus or create an account.
Saved games, history, rankings, friend actions, challenges and personalized continuity.
Variant, size, difficulty and mode searches usually need different rules, examples and next steps.
Only broad activity signals and public rankings should appear on public pages.
Player demand and actual use help decide when similar topics deserve separate pages.
A clear purpose, accurate rules, honest modules, useful links and a direct path into the product.
A feature should appear only when the product can make it useful for the player.