ChatGPT has created a new puzzle for Sudoku fans called Sumplete

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OpenAI’s ChatGPT seems to have invented a new game called substitute who has the power to overthrow Wordle. The AI ​​model has been received human help To develop her game from a human user, Daniel Tait, who mentored a chatbot and created a website for the game so everyone could play.

Sumplete is similar to Sudoku, although its rules are different. Players are given grids with numbers that vary in difficulty. The basic row for beginners has three rows and three columns, the difficulty increases up to 4×4, 5×5, 6×6, etc. The most advanced grids are 9×9 and are really difficult to solve.

Here’s how it works: Each grid cell contains a number, and the end of each row and column also contains numbers. To win the game, you must remove the numbers in each cell so that the sum of the remaining numbers is added to the target number as well as each row and column.

There is a trick, of course. When you delete a number in the row, it also disappears from the column it intersects. The 3×3 version is so simple that it ended up being a bit disappointing. However, if you are challenged, increase the number of cells in the grid. It quickly becomes complex and addictive.

The creation of Daniel Tait and ChatGPT started by accident when a programmer asked a popular AI chatbot for a few Sudoku-like game recommendations. Tate then asked ChatGPT if he was able to design a logic game that was similar to Sudoku but didn’t really exist. After several tries, ChatGPT came up with the idea of ​​Suplete and created a playable version of the game in 30 seconds using HTML and Javascript. ChatGPT even came up with the name of the game.

TyYou He spent the next few hours polishing the game and integrating it into a website for the public. You can check out Tai’s claimsYou Donate ChatGPT to create Suplete in the game About section Play Somplet here.

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