Mind bending puzzles for your pleasure/aggravation
Posted: July 16, 2005 3:22 pm
BLEEP!!! Why can't I invent something like this, patent/copyright it and market it and sell it?? SHEEZE!!!
Very easy to learn...but deceptively harder to successfully complete, than you may think. Definitely requires one to think.
Carefull they can become addictive.... MUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHA ...
ENJOY!!!
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JAPANESE NUMBER GAMES SPREADING QUICKLY
Major U.S. newspapers have begun running daily Sudoku puzzles.
What? I asked the same question myself. The puzzles involve placing
digits in squares. No math ability is required. But you do need to don
your thinking cap.
The puzzles spread to Britain first, then jumped the pond. They are so
popular in Britain that two Sudoku books are best-sellers there.
The game involves the numbers 1 through 9. It requires logic; you don't
have to do any math. And, wouldn't you know it, Sudoku sites have
popped up on the Web. They offer plenty of puzzles, including some for
beginners. There's also instruction. These sites will get you started:
http://www.websudoku.com/
http://www.sudoku.org.uk/
http://www.puzzle.jp/letsplay/play_sudoku-e.html
Very easy to learn...but deceptively harder to successfully complete, than you may think. Definitely requires one to think.
Carefull they can become addictive.... MUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHA ...
ENJOY!!!
*************************************************************
JAPANESE NUMBER GAMES SPREADING QUICKLY
Major U.S. newspapers have begun running daily Sudoku puzzles.
What? I asked the same question myself. The puzzles involve placing
digits in squares. No math ability is required. But you do need to don
your thinking cap.
The puzzles spread to Britain first, then jumped the pond. They are so
popular in Britain that two Sudoku books are best-sellers there.
The game involves the numbers 1 through 9. It requires logic; you don't
have to do any math. And, wouldn't you know it, Sudoku sites have
popped up on the Web. They offer plenty of puzzles, including some for
beginners. There's also instruction. These sites will get you started:
http://www.websudoku.com/
http://www.sudoku.org.uk/
http://www.puzzle.jp/letsplay/play_sudoku-e.html