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Iron Sudoku - Today's Time Waster
I've featured super-addictive logic puzzle
Sudoku as a Time Waster before, so it feels like cheating to mention it again, but I've found a great new Sudoku site
called Iron Sudoku. While I'm still partial to the Miniclip.com version's mousewheel-driven interface, Iron Sudoku's
non-Flash interface (yes, that's AJAX you smell) is easy to use and efficient enough for speed-players. It also has two
different color markers, red and green (hold Shift or Ctrl, respectively) and lets you save your progress at any point
(and I'm told autosave is coming soon). Most interestingly, Iron Sudoku is social software, so while you're playing you
can chat with players around the world who are working on the same puzzle, and sometimes it's nice to know you're not
the only one pulling your hair out hunting for hidden subsets. There's one puzzle per day and completing a puzzle wins
you points—10 for Expert, 5 for Hard, and so on (but rankings unfortunately won't be enabled until April 1,
unless I've been fooled). Signing up for Iron Sudoku is free, but paying members (a one-time $14.95 fee) get a few
extra features like a friends list and account customization.