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Su Doku for Dummies
Contributor(s): Heron, Andrew (Author), James, Edmund (Author)
ISBN: 0470018925     ISBN-13: 9780470018927
Publisher: For Dummies
OUR PRICE:   $11.69  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: July 2005
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Annotation: Featuring easy-to-follow instructions to help you master Su Doku strategy

Stretch your mind with a range of puzzles, from easy to diabolically difficult!

Su Doku is the totally addictive number-placing puzzle that's sweeping the globe. All you need to tackle the tricky little grids are the numbers 1-9, a sense of logic, and this book.

Whether you're a Su Doku-solving fiend or simply curious about the craze, this guide helps you master the art. With 240 new puzzles ranging from the encouragingly easy to the baffling and bewildering, Su Doku For Dummies will get newcomers hooked and keep experts entertained.

Discover how to: Understand the game that's gripping the globe Become a master of Su Doku strategy Develop your own solving strategies Solve puzzles at all ability levels

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Games & Activities | Sudoku
Dewey: 793.74
LCCN: 2005298368
Series: For Dummies
Physical Information: 0.73" H x 5.12" W x 7.04" (0.57 lbs) 336 pages
 
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.
Publisher Description:
Su Doku For Dummies offers more puzzles than any other book available.

This pocket-sized guide to the biggest craze for Summer 2005 features:

* Easy to follow illustrated instructions

* Guidance on how to play the game and different strategies to tackle the puzzles

* 240 addictive new puzzles from basic to fiendish

This guide is perfect for newcomers to Su Doku as well as experienced Su Doku players looking to improve their game and addicts who just can't get enough new puzzles

Su Doku (or Sudoku) has been dubbed the Rubik's Cube of the 21st century, it's a cryptic and highly addictive puzzle that involves inserting numbers in a 9x9 grid and making sure that every row and every column and every 3x3 box within the bigger grid contains all the digits from one to nine.

All it takes is the ability to identify the numerals 1-9, a sense for logic, a methodical cast of mind and a large measure of application to boot. You can get better and quicker, if you put your mind to it. And there is no predicting who will excel: you can be a disaster at maths and a whiz at Su Doku