Frequently Asked Questions about Sudoku-Multiplayer.Online
What is Sudoku Multiplayer Online?▾
It is a platform for playing Sudoku online in both solo and competitive modes, with player profiles, history, rankings, community features, and tools to keep improving game after game.
Do I need to create an account to play?▾
Not always. You can start playing in Solo Sudoku without signing up, but creating an account lets you save activity, compete in Versus Sudoku, have a public profile, add friends, and preserve your progress more reliably.
What is the difference between Solo Sudoku and Versus Sudoku?▾
Solo Sudoku is designed for solving boards at your own pace and improving your technique or times. Versus Sudoku is focused on competing against another player on the same puzzle and measuring your performance through ELO.
Does the platform work on mobile and desktop?▾
Yes. The site is prepared for use on both desktop and mobile devices, and the project also plans a dedicated app to bring the full experience anywhere.
Can I have a public profile on the platform?▾
Yes. Every account can have a visible name, avatar, activity, statistics, and a public player page so other users can identify you within the community.
Where can I see my previous matches and runs?▾
Your history is integrated directly into Solo Sudoku and Versus Sudoku, so you can review recent games without leaving the mode you are playing.
What kinds of Sudoku can I find here?▾
Right now the main focus is classic Sudoku, organized by difficulty levels. The platform is designed to grow with more content, variants, and learning tools over time.
Does the platform also include social features?▾
Yes. You can search for players, send friend requests, manage privacy, challenge other users, and take part in a social layer that goes beyond the board itself.
Is there content for learning, not only for playing?▾
Yes. The product is meant to combine play, competition, and learning. That is why there are pages such as the Academy and different blocks of tips or FAQs across the site.
Is Sudoku Multiplayer Online aimed at casual or competitive players?▾
At both. You can come in to solve Sudoku calmly in Solo mode, or jump into Versus to compete with other players. The platform aims to serve both beginners and people who want to take it seriously.
Frequently Asked Questions about Solo Sudoku
What exactly do you do in Solo Sudoku?▾
In Solo Sudoku you play an individual game, solve the board at your own pace, and can review times, mistakes, consistency, and history to keep improving as a player.
Can I play Solo Sudoku without an account?▾
Yes. It is one of the easiest entry points into the platform. Even so, having an account gives you a better experience with saved history, your player profile, and long-term continuity.
Are Solo Sudoku runs saved in my history?▾
Yes, when you play with an account. Solo history is paginated and lets you review your most recent games without loading your entire activity at once.
What difficulty levels are available in Solo Sudoku?▾
The platform works with several levels such as Easy, Normal, Hard, and Extreme. Each one creates a different kind of reading and challenge so you can adapt the session to your level or your mood.
Is Solo Sudoku useful for practice before competing?▾
Yes. In fact, it is a very good way to build rhythm, sharpen pattern reading, and reduce errors before moving into Versus Sudoku.
What happens if I leave a game unfinished?▾
The run can remain reflected in your history as unresolved. That helps you distinguish between successfully completed Sudokus and Sudokus you abandoned before finishing.
Can I share a Sudoku with someone else?▾
Yes. The platform already includes flows for sharing specific puzzles, which makes it easier to comment on a game or invite someone else to play exactly the same Sudoku.
Why should I review my Solo history?▾
It helps you understand whether you are really improving. Looking at your times, your consistency, and the kinds of games that cost you the most gives you useful information for progressing.
Does Solo Sudoku count toward competitive ELO?▾
No. Solo Sudoku is an individual mode. A player's visible ELO belongs to the competitive environment of Versus Sudoku.
How is Solo Sudoku related to the Academy?▾
They complement each other. Solo gives you real board practice, while the Academy is meant to explain techniques, patterns, and better ways to solve.
Frequently Asked Questions about Versus Sudoku
What is Versus Sudoku?▾
It is the competitive mode of the platform. You play the same Sudoku as your opponent, and the winner is the player who solves it better under the system's rules.
Do I always play against a real person live?▾
The system tries to match you in the best possible way so you can play smoothly and competitively whenever you enter Versus Sudoku.
What can I see from my opponent while we play?▾
During the match you can follow their progress on a mirror board. When the opponent places a number, that progress is reflected visually so the competitive pressure feels direct and clear.
What happens if I abandon a Versus Sudoku match?▾
An abandonment is recorded as a loss and is penalized slightly more than a normal defeat. That difference exists to discourage leaving the match once the result turns against you.
What happens if my opponent finishes before I do?▾
The defeat may already be decided, but the system still manages match state correctly. If you abandon afterward, the abandonment should prevail and the corresponding penalty should apply.
Can I see my competitive history inside Versus?▾
Yes. Versus has its own paginated history, with recent matches, result, opponent, date, and relevant competitive data to help you track your progress.
Do friend challenges count exactly the same as general competitive play?▾
Not necessarily. Challenges are a distinct social lane and do not have to carry exactly the same weight as a normal competitive match in the broader system.
Can I add my opponent as a friend from inside the match itself?▾
Yes. The interface allows that without leaving the page, so you do not trigger an abandonment through accidental navigation while staying inside the competitive environment.
What if my opponent does not accept friend invitations?▾
The interface respects that. In that case, the option to add them as a friend appears disabled and explains that the user does not accept friend invitations.
Is Versus Sudoku designed only for expert players?▾
No. It is built to be competitive, but also progressive. You can enter, play, learn from the real pace of matches, and improve over time without stopping being competitive.
Frequently Asked Questions about ELO Calculation
What does ELO mean in Sudoku Multiplayer Online?▾
It is the visible competitive number that represents your level in Versus Sudoku. The better you perform against other opponents, the higher it can become.
Does the system use classic Elo internally?▾
Internally the project uses Glicko-2, but the visible number is always presented to players as ELO because it is a clearer and more recognizable way to understand competitive level.
What ELO does a new account start with?▾
The visible base of the system starts at 1500. From there, your ELO changes depending on results, opponents, and competitive context.
Which matches count toward ELO?▾
Competitive Versus Sudoku matches that belong to the general ranking count toward ELO. Solo Sudoku does not enter that calculation.
Why do some wins give more points than others?▾
Because not every result carries the same expected weight. Beating a strong opponent usually rewards you more than beating a clearly weaker one.
Why do some losses reduce more points than others?▾
For the same reason. If you lose against an opponent you were clearly expected to beat, the adjustment is usually worse than losing against someone with stronger expected performance.
Is abandoning treated the same as losing normally?▾
No. Abandonment is penalized slightly more than a standard loss, specifically to protect the competitive integrity of the system.
Is ELO also reflected in the leaderboard?▾
Yes. The competitive ranking is ordered by current visible ELO, and it can also be filtered by activity inside certain time periods.
Is ELO recalculated immediately when a match ends?▾
Yes. Competitive settlement is designed to record the result correctly, apply the rating change, and keep the visible match state aligned with that competitive update.
Does having higher ELO automatically mean I solve faster?▾
Not always. ELO does not measure pure speed alone, but competitive performance against other players inside a system of matches and results.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Community
What is the Friends page for?▾
It helps you manage your social network inside the platform: search for players, accept or reject requests, review challenges, and configure different privacy settings.
What does it mean to have friends on the platform?▾
It means you can connect more easily with other players, strengthen the social side of the product, and open the door to interactions such as challenges or mutual visibility.
What are mutual friends?▾
They are players that both you and another person already have as accepted friends. That relationship is used in some privacy settings to allow or block requests.
Can I decide who is allowed to send me friend requests?▾
Yes. There are settings that let you accept requests from everyone, only from users with mutual friends, or from nobody, depending on how open you want your account to be.
Can I also hide whether I am online?▾
Yes. Presence privacy lets you decide who can see whether you are connected or disconnected inside the platform.
Can I control who sees my activity or my friends list?▾
Yes. The platform includes specific settings for visible activity and friends list, so you can show more or less depending on your preference.
What role do challenges play inside the community?▾
Challenges reinforce the social side of the product. They let you invite another player directly into a specific matchup without relying only on the general matchmaking flow.
Can I find players using the search tool?▾
Yes, as long as those users allow themselves to be found in search. It is a direct way to discover friends or locate a specific person inside the community.
Does the platform show public names or internal identifiers in the community?▾
From the user perspective, the community should prioritize the visible or public name. That avoids exposing internal identifiers and makes the social experience feel cleaner and more human.
Is the community designed only for competition?▾
No. It also aims to create the feeling of an ecosystem: profiles, friendships, visibility, challenges, and a player identity that supports both solo mode and competitive mode.
Frequently Asked Questions about Karma Calculation
What is Karma inside the platform?▾
It is a behavior signal tied to the social side of the product and to challenges. It helps reflect whether a player behaves reliably inside certain community flows.
Is Karma the same as ELO?▾
No. ELO measures competitive performance in Versus Sudoku, while Karma is related to behavior and reliability in specific social interactions.
What can make my Karma go down?▾
Mainly failing to follow the expected logic of deferred challenges. For example, allowing some time limits to expire after you already accepted or sent a challenge can end up hurting your Karma.
Do all challenges affect Karma in the same way?▾
No. The system distinguishes between situations. Some cases are removed without penalty, while others can create a consequence if the player does not complete what they already committed to.
What happens with a challenge I do not accept in time?▾
If you do not accept it within the established deadline, it can be removed automatically without a Karma penalty, because you had not yet taken on the commitment to play it.
What happens if I accept a challenge and then do not complete it?▾
That is where a Karma penalty can exist. The system understands that you had already taken on that challenge and that letting it expire damages the social reliability of the account.
Where can I see my Karma?▾
The Friends page already shows your Karma in the upper area together with other relevant social and competitive indicators for your account.
Does the color of Karma mean something?▾
Yes. The interface can color your Karma value according to the level you are in, so visually it is easy to understand whether your status is positive or needs improvement.
Does Karma affect how other players perceive me?▾
It can, because it works as a reference of reliability inside the social layer. Good Karma gives more confidence when others challenge you or interact with you.
Can low Karma be recovered?▾
Yes. The best way is to maintain consistent and clean behavior: respond to requests, manage challenges responsibly, and do not leave social commitments unresolved.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Author
Who is behind Sudoku Multiplayer Online?▾
The platform is being built with a clear product vision: turning online Sudoku into a serious, competitive, social, and scalable experience.
What is the core idea behind the project?▾
The long-term idea is to move toward something similar to a chess.com for Sudoku: solid core gameplay, real progression, community, rankings, and architecture prepared to grow.
Is this just another random Sudoku website?▾
No. The project is not limited to offering isolated puzzles. It is trying to build an ecosystem around Sudoku, with identity, competition, social features, and technical consistency.
Why insist so much on ELO, community, and product structure?▾
Because the vision is not only to let people solve Sudoku, but also to create a place where players can come back, improve, compare themselves, and feel that they belong to something bigger than a single board.
Is the product already finished?▾
No. It already has a substantial base, but it is still evolving. Several areas are stable, while others are still under refinement or expansion.
Why are there pages that still say 'coming soon'?▾
Because the platform is being built in phases. Some product areas already exist, while others still serve as placeholders for future layers such as the Academy, the creator, the app, or live viewing.
Is there a real product strategy here or just technical experimentation?▾
There is a real product strategy. Technical decisions are being aligned with a broader vision of platform, competition, player identity, and long-term growth.
Is the project aimed at a local community or a broader audience?▾
The product can start from a more specific base, but its structure is designed to scale toward a much broader audience if execution keeps moving in that direction.
What does 'the chess.com of Sudoku' really mean here?▾
It means building a Sudoku platform where solo play, competition, progress, history, ranking, social relationships, and learning all connect into one coherent experience.
What is the most important thing about the current stage of the project?▾
The most important thing is that the platform is no longer just an idea. It already has a real playable and competitive base, and now the challenge is to refine it into a solid product.