Author: Alexander Rodriguez
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
Killer Sudoku is a mix of Sudoku and Kakuro. Your goal is the same as in regular sudoku: fill every row, column and 3x3 region with the numbers 1-9 once. The difference is how you arrive at those numbers.The objective is to fill the grid with numbers from 1 to 9 in a way that the following conditions are met: Each row, column, and nonet contains each number exactly once.The sum of all numbers in a cage must match the small number printed in its corner.No number appears more than once in a cage. (This is the standard rule for killer sudokus, and implies that no cage can include more than 9 cells.
Puzzles for Brain - Killer Sudoku Book 200 Easy to Medium Puzzles 9x9 (volume 13)
Author: Alexander Rodriguez
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
Killer Sudoku is a mix of Sudoku and Kakuro. Your goal is the same as in regular sudoku: fill every row, column and 3x3 region with the numbers 1-9 once. The difference is how you arrive at those numbers.The objective is to fill the grid with numbers from 1 to 9 in a way that the following conditions are met: Each row, column, and nonet contains each number exactly once.The sum of all numbers in a cage must match the small number printed in its corner.No number appears more than once in a cage. (This is the standard rule for killer sudokus, and implies that no cage can include more than 9 cells.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
Killer Sudoku is a mix of Sudoku and Kakuro. Your goal is the same as in regular sudoku: fill every row, column and 3x3 region with the numbers 1-9 once. The difference is how you arrive at those numbers.The objective is to fill the grid with numbers from 1 to 9 in a way that the following conditions are met: Each row, column, and nonet contains each number exactly once.The sum of all numbers in a cage must match the small number printed in its corner.No number appears more than once in a cage. (This is the standard rule for killer sudokus, and implies that no cage can include more than 9 cells.
Kendoku - Extreme
Author: David Levy
Publisher: Seven Footer Press
ISBN: 9781934734186
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Hot on the heels of the first two volumes,Kendoku: Extremeshows that when it comes to mind-bendingly difficult logic/arithmetic puzzles, too much is never enough! Combining the logic of Sudoku with the math play of KenKen, Kendoku’s rules are simple enough: The puzzles, either 6x6 or 9x9, look like Killer Sudoku games but in addition to numbers, players also must contend with math operators (+ - × ÷) within "fences” on the puzzle. The total at the top left of the fenced area is arrived at by using the operator on all the numbers within the fenced area. The solution is a valid Sudoku solution. But unlike in Killer Sudoku, in Kendoku numbers are allowed to be repeated within a fenced area as long as the result doesn't break the rules for a valid Sudoku.
Publisher: Seven Footer Press
ISBN: 9781934734186
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
Hot on the heels of the first two volumes,Kendoku: Extremeshows that when it comes to mind-bendingly difficult logic/arithmetic puzzles, too much is never enough! Combining the logic of Sudoku with the math play of KenKen, Kendoku’s rules are simple enough: The puzzles, either 6x6 or 9x9, look like Killer Sudoku games but in addition to numbers, players also must contend with math operators (+ - × ÷) within "fences” on the puzzle. The total at the top left of the fenced area is arrived at by using the operator on all the numbers within the fenced area. The solution is a valid Sudoku solution. But unlike in Killer Sudoku, in Kendoku numbers are allowed to be repeated within a fenced area as long as the result doesn't break the rules for a valid Sudoku.
Killer Sudoku Puzzle Book for Adults
Author: Puzzle King Publishing
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
Killer Sudoku Puzzle Book If you like Sudoku but want an extra challenge then you will love Killer Sudoku. Killer Soduku (also known as killer su doku, sumdoku, sum doku, sumoku, addoku, or samunamupure) is like regular Sudoku, however, you must also place the numbers so that each dashed-line 'cage' adds up to the totals written in the corner of the cage. This Killer Sudoku Puzzle Book is a fun way for teens or adults to sharpen their minds and test their logic. Including 156 Puzzles of varying difficulty to keep you entertained for hours. Book Features: Loads of Puzzles 48 Easy, 54 Medium and 54 Hard Large print - 2 Puzzles per page - Plenty of Space Suitable for all Levels Beginner to Expert Perfectly Sized - 7" x 10" Premium Matte Color cover design Puzzle King Publishing: Puzzle Books for Everyone!
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
Killer Sudoku Puzzle Book If you like Sudoku but want an extra challenge then you will love Killer Sudoku. Killer Soduku (also known as killer su doku, sumdoku, sum doku, sumoku, addoku, or samunamupure) is like regular Sudoku, however, you must also place the numbers so that each dashed-line 'cage' adds up to the totals written in the corner of the cage. This Killer Sudoku Puzzle Book is a fun way for teens or adults to sharpen their minds and test their logic. Including 156 Puzzles of varying difficulty to keep you entertained for hours. Book Features: Loads of Puzzles 48 Easy, 54 Medium and 54 Hard Large print - 2 Puzzles per page - Plenty of Space Suitable for all Levels Beginner to Expert Perfectly Sized - 7" x 10" Premium Matte Color cover design Puzzle King Publishing: Puzzle Books for Everyone!
Word Sudoku
Author: Thomas Bushaw
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 179
Book Description
Are you ready for Sudoku without numbers? This book delivers with bodacious collection of 500 "Word Sudoku" puzzles. It's easy enough to "translate" any conventional Sudoku puzzle (which uses the digits 1 through 9) into a puzzle with any 9 unique objects; for example, colored dots, emoji, or even hieroglyphics... whatever. However, if the puzzle creator substitutes letters of the alphabet for the numbers, this presents an interesting possibility. If the letters are carefully chosen and arranged properly, then a particular row or column can spell out a familiar English word. The puzzle solver can use this to their advantage! If the word is identified and placed properly in the puzzle, then the solver gains a distinct advantage and the puzzle can become much easier to solve. Word Sudoku: 500 Word Sudoku Puzzles presents 400 of these puzzles that can be solved with or without figuring out the embedded word. To make things even more interesting, the last 100 puzzles present an additional challenge: If you try to solve these puzzles "the old-fashioned way" (using conventional Sudoku puzzle solving strategies), you may get stuck (i.e., these may not be true Sudoku puzzles with a unique solution). However, if you identify the word and place it in the puzzle, the resulting puzzle will now have a unique solution and you should be able to finish solving the puzzle successfully. The puzzles are rated from 1-Star (relatively easy) to 6-Star (relatively difficult). For the 1-Star and 2-Star puzzles, a convenient hint is provided: The row or column where the word is located is shaded for you. If you find these puzzles too easy, skip ahead to the more difficult puzzles! As an added bonus, Word Sudoku: 500 Word Sudoku Puzzles includes a chapter on the strategies you may need to use to solve conventional numeric Sudoku puzzles as well as the Word Sudoku puzzles appearing in this book. If you're a seasoned Sudoku puzzle solver, you are probably already familiar with many of these strategies. If you are a beginner or if you find yourself getting stuck from time-to-time, check out these strategies and add them to your Sudoku-solving tool kit! All puzzles appearing in this book were created by the author, are brand new, and are appearing here for the first time.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 179
Book Description
Are you ready for Sudoku without numbers? This book delivers with bodacious collection of 500 "Word Sudoku" puzzles. It's easy enough to "translate" any conventional Sudoku puzzle (which uses the digits 1 through 9) into a puzzle with any 9 unique objects; for example, colored dots, emoji, or even hieroglyphics... whatever. However, if the puzzle creator substitutes letters of the alphabet for the numbers, this presents an interesting possibility. If the letters are carefully chosen and arranged properly, then a particular row or column can spell out a familiar English word. The puzzle solver can use this to their advantage! If the word is identified and placed properly in the puzzle, then the solver gains a distinct advantage and the puzzle can become much easier to solve. Word Sudoku: 500 Word Sudoku Puzzles presents 400 of these puzzles that can be solved with or without figuring out the embedded word. To make things even more interesting, the last 100 puzzles present an additional challenge: If you try to solve these puzzles "the old-fashioned way" (using conventional Sudoku puzzle solving strategies), you may get stuck (i.e., these may not be true Sudoku puzzles with a unique solution). However, if you identify the word and place it in the puzzle, the resulting puzzle will now have a unique solution and you should be able to finish solving the puzzle successfully. The puzzles are rated from 1-Star (relatively easy) to 6-Star (relatively difficult). For the 1-Star and 2-Star puzzles, a convenient hint is provided: The row or column where the word is located is shaded for you. If you find these puzzles too easy, skip ahead to the more difficult puzzles! As an added bonus, Word Sudoku: 500 Word Sudoku Puzzles includes a chapter on the strategies you may need to use to solve conventional numeric Sudoku puzzles as well as the Word Sudoku puzzles appearing in this book. If you're a seasoned Sudoku puzzle solver, you are probably already familiar with many of these strategies. If you are a beginner or if you find yourself getting stuck from time-to-time, check out these strategies and add them to your Sudoku-solving tool kit! All puzzles appearing in this book were created by the author, are brand new, and are appearing here for the first time.
Puzzlewright Guide to Diagramless Crosswords
Author: Alex Eaton-Salners
Publisher: Puzzlewright
ISBN: 9781454944874
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
A complete introduction to solving diagramless crosswords, featuring dozens of puzzles! Diagramless puzzles (crosswords where the black squares aren't included, and solvers must figure out where they go) have been a popular crossword variant for decades, but they only appear rarely in newspapers and magazines. This means that there's a shortage of puzzles out there for diagramless fans. But this also causes another problem: if you've never solved a diagramless crossword before, they can seem intimidating, and there aren't a lot of opportunities to practice them. This book offers beginners extra help with solving, while offering plenty of puzzles for everyone. The extensive introductory guide woven through the book will provide step-by-step instruction, and some of the tips and tricks might be new even to veteran solvers. Starting a diagramless puzzle is the most challenging part, so multiple hints for each puzzle will help smooth the way for new solvers, while experienced solvers can go it alone without any hints for maximum challenge or pick and choose as they wish. Puzzles will start out easy and get more challenging, with crosswords of many different sizes and shapes included--and each grid's shape relates to its theme, adding to the solving satisfaction.
Publisher: Puzzlewright
ISBN: 9781454944874
Category : Games & Activities
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
A complete introduction to solving diagramless crosswords, featuring dozens of puzzles! Diagramless puzzles (crosswords where the black squares aren't included, and solvers must figure out where they go) have been a popular crossword variant for decades, but they only appear rarely in newspapers and magazines. This means that there's a shortage of puzzles out there for diagramless fans. But this also causes another problem: if you've never solved a diagramless crossword before, they can seem intimidating, and there aren't a lot of opportunities to practice them. This book offers beginners extra help with solving, while offering plenty of puzzles for everyone. The extensive introductory guide woven through the book will provide step-by-step instruction, and some of the tips and tricks might be new even to veteran solvers. Starting a diagramless puzzle is the most challenging part, so multiple hints for each puzzle will help smooth the way for new solvers, while experienced solvers can go it alone without any hints for maximum challenge or pick and choose as they wish. Puzzles will start out easy and get more challenging, with crosswords of many different sizes and shapes included--and each grid's shape relates to its theme, adding to the solving satisfaction.
The Mammoth Book of New Sudoku
Author: Gareth Moore
Publisher: Robinson
ISBN: 9781472100221
Category : Logic puzzles
Languages : en
Pages : 544
Book Description
The ultimate Sudoku title: not just a puzzle book, but a comprehensive encyclopedia of the phenomenon to date, featuring every major variant ever created. Here you will find close to 150 different kinds of Sudoku in 495 puzzles, including Killer Sudoku, Skyscraper Sudoku and multi-grid Samurai Sudoku. No other collection of Sudoku comes close; this is without doubt the most definitive volume of Sudoku variants ever compiled. Another blockbuster from the puzzle master behind the bestselling Mammoth Book of Sudoku.
Publisher: Robinson
ISBN: 9781472100221
Category : Logic puzzles
Languages : en
Pages : 544
Book Description
The ultimate Sudoku title: not just a puzzle book, but a comprehensive encyclopedia of the phenomenon to date, featuring every major variant ever created. Here you will find close to 150 different kinds of Sudoku in 495 puzzles, including Killer Sudoku, Skyscraper Sudoku and multi-grid Samurai Sudoku. No other collection of Sudoku comes close; this is without doubt the most definitive volume of Sudoku variants ever compiled. Another blockbuster from the puzzle master behind the bestselling Mammoth Book of Sudoku.
Puzzles for Brain - Killer Sudoku Book 200 Easy to Medium Puzzles 9x9 (volume 23)
Author: Alexander Rodriguez
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
Killer Sudoku is a mix of Sudoku and Kakuro. Your goal is the same as in regular sudoku: fill every row, column and 3x3 region with the numbers 1-9 once. The difference is how you arrive at those numbers.The objective is to fill the grid with numbers from 1 to 9 in a way that the following conditions are met: Each row, column, and nonet contains each number exactly once.The sum of all numbers in a cage must match the small number printed in its corner.No number appears more than once in a cage. (This is the standard rule for killer sudokus, and implies that no cage can include more than 9 cells.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
Killer Sudoku is a mix of Sudoku and Kakuro. Your goal is the same as in regular sudoku: fill every row, column and 3x3 region with the numbers 1-9 once. The difference is how you arrive at those numbers.The objective is to fill the grid with numbers from 1 to 9 in a way that the following conditions are met: Each row, column, and nonet contains each number exactly once.The sum of all numbers in a cage must match the small number printed in its corner.No number appears more than once in a cage. (This is the standard rule for killer sudokus, and implies that no cage can include more than 9 cells.
Puzzles for Brain - Killer Sudoku Book 200 Medium to Hard Puzzles 9x9 (volume 24)
Author: Alexander Rodriguez
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
Killer Sudoku is a mix of Sudoku and Kakuro. Your goal is the same as in regular sudoku: fill every row, column and 3x3 region with the numbers 1-9 once. The difference is how you arrive at those numbers.The objective is to fill the grid with numbers from 1 to 9 in a way that the following conditions are met: Each row, column, and nonet contains each number exactly once.The sum of all numbers in a cage must match the small number printed in its corner.No number appears more than once in a cage. (This is the standard rule for killer sudokus, and implies that no cage can include more than 9 cells.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
Killer Sudoku is a mix of Sudoku and Kakuro. Your goal is the same as in regular sudoku: fill every row, column and 3x3 region with the numbers 1-9 once. The difference is how you arrive at those numbers.The objective is to fill the grid with numbers from 1 to 9 in a way that the following conditions are met: Each row, column, and nonet contains each number exactly once.The sum of all numbers in a cage must match the small number printed in its corner.No number appears more than once in a cage. (This is the standard rule for killer sudokus, and implies that no cage can include more than 9 cells.
Killer Sudoku - 200 Easy to Master Puzzles 9x9 (Volume 13)
Author: Michael Brown
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 54
Book Description
Killer Sudoku (also known as "Sums Sudoku", "Sums Number Place", "Samunamupure", "Kikagaku Nampure") is a mathematical and logical puzzle. About Book This book introduces you to the amazing world of Killer Sudoku puzzles. It will help you understand the rules of this puzzle. This book is perfect for players of all skill levels and ages. You will find 200 exciting puzzles, both for beginners and for professionals. HOW TO PLAY Killer Sudoku is a mix of Sudoku and Kakuro. Your goal is the same as in regular sudoku: fill every row, column and 3x3 region with the numbers 1-9 once. Fill all rows, columns and 3x3 region with numbers exactly like in regular sudoku. Every cell is a part of a cage, indicated by dotted line. Make sure the cells can be added up to the sum of its cage. Numbers cannot repeat within cage. Numbers cannot repeat within a single row, column or 3x3 region. As Killer Sudoku belongs to the same class of puzzles as Sudoku the puzzle can demonstrate a wide spectrum of relative difficulty. The grade is determined by a combination of opportunities to solve at each stage and the difficulty of the strategy that grants each solution. Puzzles almost like Calcudoku, but unlike number cannot appear more than once in a block.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 54
Book Description
Killer Sudoku (also known as "Sums Sudoku", "Sums Number Place", "Samunamupure", "Kikagaku Nampure") is a mathematical and logical puzzle. About Book This book introduces you to the amazing world of Killer Sudoku puzzles. It will help you understand the rules of this puzzle. This book is perfect for players of all skill levels and ages. You will find 200 exciting puzzles, both for beginners and for professionals. HOW TO PLAY Killer Sudoku is a mix of Sudoku and Kakuro. Your goal is the same as in regular sudoku: fill every row, column and 3x3 region with the numbers 1-9 once. Fill all rows, columns and 3x3 region with numbers exactly like in regular sudoku. Every cell is a part of a cage, indicated by dotted line. Make sure the cells can be added up to the sum of its cage. Numbers cannot repeat within cage. Numbers cannot repeat within a single row, column or 3x3 region. As Killer Sudoku belongs to the same class of puzzles as Sudoku the puzzle can demonstrate a wide spectrum of relative difficulty. The grade is determined by a combination of opportunities to solve at each stage and the difficulty of the strategy that grants each solution. Puzzles almost like Calcudoku, but unlike number cannot appear more than once in a block.
Puzzles for Brain - Killer Sudoku Book 200 Medium Puzzles 9x9 (volume 10)
Author: Alexander Rodriguez
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
Killer Sudoku is a mix of Sudoku and Kakuro. Your goal is the same as in regular sudoku: fill every row, column and 3x3 region with the numbers 1-9 once. The difference is how you arrive at those numbers.The objective is to fill the grid with numbers from 1 to 9 in a way that the following conditions are met: Each row, column, and nonet contains each number exactly once.The sum of all numbers in a cage must match the small number printed in its corner.No number appears more than once in a cage. (This is the standard rule for killer sudokus, and implies that no cage can include more than 9 cells.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
Killer Sudoku is a mix of Sudoku and Kakuro. Your goal is the same as in regular sudoku: fill every row, column and 3x3 region with the numbers 1-9 once. The difference is how you arrive at those numbers.The objective is to fill the grid with numbers from 1 to 9 in a way that the following conditions are met: Each row, column, and nonet contains each number exactly once.The sum of all numbers in a cage must match the small number printed in its corner.No number appears more than once in a cage. (This is the standard rule for killer sudokus, and implies that no cage can include more than 9 cells.