The aim of Kakuro is to fill a grid with digits (from 1 to 9) in such a way that each horizontal and vertical "word" adds up to the number provided in its corresponding clue. Unlike Sudoku, Kakuro grids use blank spaces and clues appear in a triangle at the start of each "word." The catch? You can't repeat digits within a single "word." It's a game that combines elements of a crossword puzzle with numerical challenges, demanding both linguistic intuition and mathematical skill. Whether you're just getting started or you're a Kakuro veteran, the game offers a compelling blend of logic and arithmetic that keeps your brain engaged.