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The Mammoth Book of Sudoku: 400 New Puzzles - The Biggest and Best Collection of Sudoku EverSudoku is a popular puzzle, which uses numbers. The goal is to fill in a grid so that every column, row and box has the digits 1 to 9.
The person who came up with this puzzle idea is Howard Garns an American who made the puzzle in 1979 and got it published in Dell Magazine. It first became popular in Japan in 1986 and went international by 2005. The Japanese were the ones who gave it the name, Sudoku.
he rules for the game are simple while the solving takes some difficulty, which adds to its popularity. The level of difficulty ranges from easy to hard so each person can select the difficulty that they are comfortable with in solving.
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These games come on paper, wooden boards or electronic devices and there are different variants of the game. Examples are Mini Sudoku, which only uses the numbers 1 to 6. Cross Sums Sudoku that is played on a 9x9 grid and uses letters, which represents numbers.
Killer Sudoku, which combines Sudoku, and Kakuro. Kakuro is another puzzle that is similar to Sudoku and makes the game even more fun.
Sudoku puzzles are so popular that there are worldwide competitions with money prizes for the winners.
On this page you will find a lot of Sudoku puzzles for sale besides books on how to play and solve these interesting puzzles. Samurai, Stricktly, handheld, printable, solver, tips, web Sudoku.
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Dear Sudoku Players,
I am writing to you in behalf of your Heavenly Father. He is seeking you like a lost sheep. You remember the Bible story? It is about a shepherd who has 100 sheep. But when he brings the sheep home one night, one is missing. He then leaves the 99 sheep and goes out into the wilderness until he finds that lost sheep.In this parable the shepherd goes out to search for the one lost sheep-the very least that can be numbered. So if there had been but one lost soul, Christ would have died for that one. To read more click Lost Sheep
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