Added Sudoku Solver using Backtracking in Python#3001
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-->Overview
This pull request adds a Python implementation of a Sudoku Solver using the backtracking algorithm.
It also includes functionality to generate a random Sudoku puzzle each time the program runs,
making the project interactive and fun to experiment with.
--> Features
--> Tech Stack
--> Hacktoberfest 2025 Contribution
This contribution adds a new algorithm implementation to the repository and aims to help
beginners understand how backtracking can be used in solving constraint satisfaction problems like Sudoku.
--> Testing
**I hope you find this contribution helpful! Looking forward to your feedback.