I just wondered that. I see it increase and know it somehow makes mining harder to keep the blockrate at 10 minutes per block.
But how does it do it?
Does it
a) make it harder to create the actual hashes thus making the hardware take more time to create them?
or
b) increase the total number of hashes that can be created thus decreasing the percentile of the hashes that are valid for the current block?
A higher "difficulty" is associated with a lower "target". And a block is considered valid if it has a hash value lower than the target value.
So, it is less likely to get a valid block with each of your hashes when difficulty is higher.
For example, current difficulty is 10.45G (
https://blockexplorer.com/q/getdifficulty).
The corresponding target (
https://blockexplorer.com/q/hextarget) is
0000000000000000692842000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
So, the hash of all blocks find now need to be smaller than that value.
Block 302883 is:
00000000000000002fe31fd66a9d82b1e204d056b118f86a314af955d91f51c2
Block 302884 is:
00000000000000001921a0ebf2cf6684c37a620a68987cb945df8e87676b360f