Dan Lindop
Published: 2006-03
Total Pages: 0
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Millions have succumbed to the phenomenon of Sudoku, and it has spawned thousands of books, websites and daily puzzles in a number of national newspapers throughout the world. Yet in Japan, home of Sudoku, Kakro, or Kakuro as it is known in the UK (Cross Sums in the US) is a far bigger phenomenon, appearing in over 70 different magazines and newspapers with over one million Kakuro books sold to date. A daily Kakuro puzzle started appearing in The Guardian in mid - September and in the last few weeks this challenging puzzle has won over thousands of new fans. While Sudoku uses a straightforward grid, a Kakuro consists of filled and empty cells similar to a crossword puzzle. Some black cells contain a diagonal slash with numbers in them, the clues, creating exciting, addictive puzzles that will allow the growing army of Sudoku fans to stay one step ahead of the game.