This is a Sudoku Challenge cache. Sudoku is a
numbers puzzle game that uses no math or calculating. It is simply
using the available numbers in a 9X9 grid to complete the empty
spaces in the grid. Each Sudoku puzzle has a unique solution that
can be reached logically without guessing. Enter digits from 1 to 9
into the blank spaces. Every row must contain one of each digit. So
must every column, as must every 3x3 square. Below is an example
picture. The actual challenge puzzles are in the
gallery.
In the gallery images are the two Sudoku
puzzles for this challenge. Each puzzle has three yellow highlited
boxes. These are the correct last three numerals of the North and
West coordinates to be substituted into the coordinates listed
above to find the cache location. The picture captions explain
which Sudoku puzzle are for the North coords and for the West
coords. The coords listed above are only for reference and to find
the general area of the cache. Nothing has been placed
there.
***PLEASE READ THESE
INSTRUCTIONS. THEY ARE IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTANDING THE
CHALLENGE***
This last medium difficulty cache is a preview
of the hard difficulty caches. The given coordinates above are
within a quarter mile of the actual cache location, but the cache
is still almost a park and grab. The hard difficulty caches will
not have a road you can drive on to get to the cache from the given
coordinates. You will need your hiking boots for those. So be
ready. FTF prize is a 1951 pure silver Washington Quarter. I also
added a Mexican 500 Pesos coin, some EatStayPlay.com tokens, and a
few other swag items including a Chinese lucky coin.

This is number six of a series of Sudoku
Challenges placed by Charlie Fingers. The first three are
classified as EASY difficulty. The second three challenges of the
series, incuding this one, will be classified as Medium difficulty.
The final three will be classified as HARD difficulty. As the
difficulty level of the Sudoku puzzles increase, as do the first To
Find awards become more valuable. There will be a "Grand Finale"
number ten Sudoku Challenge that will be classified as DIABOLICAL
difficulty and the FTF award will be revealed once it is placed and
active