Facebook introduces a new way for users to enjoy Sudoku directly within its platform. The feature started rolling out globally today. Sudoku fans can now find and solve puzzles without leaving the Facebook app.
(Facebook Launches New Feature for Sudoku Lovers)
The puzzles appear directly in users’ News Feeds. People see a grid they can interact with. Tapping a cell opens a number pad for entering digits. The interface is simple and clean. Players focus solely on solving the puzzle.
Facebook noticed many users sharing Sudoku puzzles. People often posted images or links to external sites. This new feature makes the experience smoother. Users no longer need to switch between apps or websites. Everything happens right inside Facebook.
Solving a puzzle saves progress automatically. Users can stop and return later. Facebook provides a timer for those who like to track their speed. A basic hint system helps if someone gets stuck. The puzzles offer varying difficulty levels. Everyone finds a challenge suitable for them.
The company aims to provide more engaging content directly on its platform. This keeps users within the Facebook environment longer. It also fosters a sense of community around shared interests like puzzles. Users can discuss strategies or celebrate solving hard puzzles together.
Facebook developed this feature based on user feedback. Many people requested easier access to puzzles. The team focused on making it intuitive and quick to use. No complex setup is required. The puzzles load instantly within the feed.
(Facebook Launches New Feature for Sudoku Lovers)
The feature is available now on the Facebook mobile app for iOS and Android. Web users will get access soon. Facebook plans to add more puzzle types later this year based on user response. This Sudoku launch is the first step.




