Kakuro and Sudoku both use digits 1 through 9, but they ask you to think differently. Sudoku is built around rows, columns, and boxes. Kakuro is built around clue sums and crossword-style runs.
What they share
Both games reward elimination, clean notation, and patience. Guessing too early usually makes the board harder to read.
What changes
In Kakuro, every clue is arithmetic. You are not trying to place every digit once in a row. You are trying to make each local run match its sum without repeating inside that run.