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Beloved "New York Times" crossword editor and bestselling author Will Shortz delivers another fun collection of 150 easy sudoku puzzles in a handy pocket-sized edition. Original.
Limited-time special: The paperback version is on sale for only $7.99 (normally $10.99). Improve your Sudoku skills by solving 365 all-new puzzles!This book presents 365 Sudoku puzzles for the reader to solve. The puzzles in this book are split into four chapters. The first three chapters have 100 puzzles each, while the last chapter has 65 puzzles, giving a total of 365 puzzles. The puzzles are printed in a large format to help in solving the puzzles.The average difficulty increases with each chapter, so that the easiest puzzles are in the first chapter and the most difficult puzzles are in the last chapter. Solutions are provided for all the puzzles.I wish you many hours of enjoyment in solving the puzzles.
Just when you thought it was safe to pick up a pencil Killer Su Doku is based on the original Su Doku grid, with the same rules and numbers—1 to 9—but with an added deadly twist. This time there is an element of arithmetic involved and there are few, if any, clues. The aim is to not only complete every row, column, and cube so that it contains the digits 1 to 9, but to also fill in the outlined cubes so they add up to the same number. Hints to solve the puzzle are hidden in the joined squares where only one combination of numbers applies. In the case of joined squares, if the printed number is 3, it should be 1 and 2 that go into the squares. Likewise, in the case of three joined squares, if the printed number is 6, the only combination possible is 1, 2, and 3. To add one final fiendish level, each puzzle also has a time worked out by its Japanese creators so you can try to beat the clock.
Prepare to be obsessed. Match wits with the experts who created Sudoku. Arranged from “Easy” to “Very Hard,” here are over 300 logic puzzles that celebrate the compulsive joy of Sudoku with symmetry, smartness, and elegance—qualities lacking in computer-generated puzzles. It’s fiendish fun…every puzzle is designed by an author who anticipates your next step and obscurest the path, while never leading you into frustration.
True sudoku addicts never stop solving. Now, for the first time, here's a year's worth of great sudoku puzzles in just one volume. With: * 365 fun sudoku puzzles * Puzzles from easy to hard for all solvers to enjoy * Edited by puzzle master Will Shortz * Compact trade paperback lets you solve anywhere you want all year long!
Its time to break out of the box: the traditional 3x3 puzzle box, that is! This assortment of engaging and challenging variants takes sudoku up a notch. The creative twists include overlapping and unusually shaped grids, special rules that make solvers up their game, and even super-large sudoku for an extra-fun experience.
*** With a foreword by Alexander Armstrong. Do you know your Chopin from your Schubert? Your concerto from your cadenza? The Classic FM Puzzle Book 365 will test your musical knowledge to the very core, with a fiendishly difficult puzzle to challenge you every single day of the year. From quizzes to wordsearches, logic tests to missing symbols - via emojis, sudoku, crosswords and more - our classical music experts have created a compendium of puzzles to keep you guessing the whole year round.
From 4 July until 6 September 2015, Kunstverein München presents Sudoku, an exhibition by Gintaras Didiapetris, Renée Levi, and Rosalind Nashashibi. The exhibition is titled after a popular Japanese puzzle in which deductive logic is used to fill a concentric grid of squares with the numbers 1 through 9 in correct locations. The challenge lies in the puzzle's restrictive rules, but for the exhibiting artists, Sudoku offered a productive system with which to responsively create new interdisciplinary work, and to re-present existing work in new ways. Nearly 50 works were produced individually, but the resulting exhibition is a more collective affair, which is fitting since the artists have become increasingly entangled over the years. Levi made a series of paintings in response to a film by Nashashibi, who later filmed Levi painting with a mop in her Basel studio. Likewise, Didiapetris and Nashashibi continue to influence each other's practices. Through Sudoku the artists' entanglement is pulled even tighter, into a knot, through which their individual approaches are even more visible. Exhibition: Kunstverein München, Germany (04.07.-06.09.2015).
Take a break and unwind with Brain Games Relax and Solve Sudoku! Includes more than 150 classic sudoku puzzles. Puzzles vary in difficulty, providing a satisfying activity for every skill level! Features a full answer key at the back of the book. Spiral bound, 192 pages.