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Summary: Sudoku puzzles are now available to Verizon Wireless subscribers over their cell phones!

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Sudoku is all the rage, and online sudoku puzzles are a good thing! Cashing in on the sudoku rage, Verizon Wireless is now offering sudoku puzzles to their customers, on their cell phones through their “Get It Now” service.

Said Bill Stone, VP of marketing for Verizon Wireless, “We are thrilled to add uclick’s Sudoku puzzle game to our Get It Now line-up - from classic arcade games of the 80s to the latest craze, such as Sudoku, Get It Now offers Verizon Wireless customers innovative mobile gaming entertainment in the palms of their hands.”

“As Sudoku’s popularity continues to grow both in print and on the Internet, the game’s underlying complexity keeps making players come back for more. Since we are constantly looking for new and innovative ways to introduce Sudoku to our growing puzzle fan base, Soduku’s availability on Verizon Wireless Get It Now service is the newest development in paving the way for more interactive games on mobile phones,” added ” Chris Pizey, CEO of online syndicator uclick.

According to a statement by Verizon, the sudoku service will provide full access to a month’s worth of puzzles through the calendar archive feature, and the puzzles will be updated daily Monday through Sunday and increase in difficulty over the week. To help measure a player’s performance, a personal high score feature tracks the player’s best time.

The cost is $2.99 per month, or $7.99 for unlimited access.

Let the sudoku games begin.

Get Sudoku Puzzles On Your Verizon Phone!

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 This article first appeared on 10/26/2005
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