Accessible Sudoku – John Sturt

Last updated on December 2nd, 2025 at 01:56 pm

Accessible Sudoku – Lifestyle Game Review

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Accessible Sudoku is a Lifestyle/Puzzle/Casual game from John Sturt, first launched in 8th December 2021.
It’s rated 4+ and currently has 3+ ratings on the App Store.

What Makes Accessible Sudoku Stand Out

Accessible Sudoku

Play huge grids on small devices.

In this version you can

Choose to play 4,9,16 or 25 grid sizes.

Choose the number of cells to fill in.

Features
The 4 grid size has over 280 patterns.
The 9,16 and 25 grid sizes have 20,000 patterns
Designed to be played offline.
No in-app purchases.
Built to be easy to play but hard to put down.
Simple clean interface.
100% VoiceOver compatible.

All feedback very welcome to [email protected]
@John Sturt / Woodside Apps 2024

This Lifestyle game offers engaging gameplay and regular updates for mobile players.

Player Feedback

As a newer release, Accessible Sudoku is building its player community. Early feedback suggests .

Recent Updates & Development

Latest Update: 16th August 2024

Recent improvements include:
Fix for vertical navigation while using voiceover
bugs and fixes

Download & Availability

Accessible Sudoku is available through the official App Store for iOS devices.

Get Accessible Sudoku on App Store

Requirements: Requires iPhone 5s / iPad Air / iPad Air (Cellular) / iPad Mini 2 (Retina) / iPad Mini 2 (Retina, Cellular) / iPhone 6 / iPhone 6 Plus / iPad Air 2 / iPad Air 2 (Cellular) / iPad Mini 3 or later.

Compatible with iPhone and iPad devices.

Player Experience Highlights

Community Insight:

This a very good game but its hard to play cause the big square boxes have no lines can you get leases make this game more accessible.


This game is very good with voiceover. We do, have a few suggestions, however. Well, its actually one suggestion, but to use across-the-board Literally. Why not, after finding a missing cell, have the keyboard pop up with the numbers as on a telephone style keypad. Then, A user could just touch on the number they want, and if the right parameters are active in voiceover, they could lift their finger, and the number would be entered into that so. Here is the second part of our suggestion. Instead of having number to number coordinates, what about having letter to number coordinates as in an Excel spreadsheet A one through a 9, or by nine, in that case. However, the current way could be expressed as well, under Cartesian style, this means, of course, that the Cartesian grid would be used with number to number coordinates for students who are learning to find a slope in mathematics. The business, style would be applied for people who want to have an Excel styles spreadsheet, listing with their screen reading software. Of course, that is a one through our 9. Now, for the last part of our suggestion. We know that sudoku is not a mathematical puzzle, at least not in the following way. However, lets take the shortest puzzle we have. The first and fourth columns could be how they are now with numbers one through four. The second and third columns could be used for an addition or subtraction thing to start with. So, for example, have two in the first column, plus in the next three in the next column, and a blank in the final one. The answers have to be given in that column. Of course, people who read in real would read this from left to right, using either Nmeth or UEB real codes. Keep up your good work on these and your other games. It could be randomized, however. The choice would not be given for the student as a student needs to work on the mathematical addition, instruction skills. Of course, it would be easy to start with. Later on, letters (exponents) will be added for algebraic expression. What do you think? Seeing this game is more than it is, as we are going to be probably a future special educator. Could probably be used with switch access.
User feedback from Apple App Store


App Details

  • Version: 1.0.5
  • Size: 41.68 MB
  • iOS: 11.0 or later
  • Languages: EN
  • Content Advisory:
  • Developer: [John Sturt]()

Last updated: 16th August 2024 | Genre: Lifestyle, Puzzle | Developer: John Sturt

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