Penguin Sudoku 2015

Penguin Sudoku 2015
Author: David J. Bodycombe
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-12-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9780141981062

Give your mind a New Year workout with 365 brand new Sudoku puzzles to take you through 2015. Ranging from easy to extra-challenging to extreme evil, there's a game for every day, with instructions and solutions. So turbocharge your brain power, sharpen your logic and knuckle down to those 9x9s. It's the most fun you can have sitting down. Plus- dare you attempt the latest lethal Japanese puzzles?

Penguin Book of Sudoku 2

Penguin Book of Sudoku 2
Author: Michael Mepham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2005-08-09
Genre: Sudoku
ISBN: 9780143055419

Sudoku is a phenomenon all over the world. The addictive logic game, originated in the U.K. and popularized in Japan, has spread across the globe. The puzzles are now syndicated daily in newspapers in Australia, Germany, Scandinavia, Italy, and Spain, and the mania for Sudoku has just reached us. Sudoku may, like the crossword puzzle, stay a lifetime or it may just be the meteor-like craze of 2005, but one thing is clear: The Penguin Book of Sudoku 1 and The Penguin Book of Sudoku 2 are the most accessible introduction to the puzzle. The rules to the puzzle, as with all great puzzles, are deceptively simple and easy to understand. It's a puzzle of reasoning and logic--no math is involved--but that's not to say that Sudoku won't stretch your brain a bit. Depending on one's skill and experience, a Sudoku puzzle can be solved in anywhere from ten minutes to a half hour. Compiler Michael Mephem provides not only the game's background, but also an easy tutorial that will turn the novice into a Sudoku expert within minutes. Sudoku is the one puzzle you won't be able to put down--it's fun, challenging, and absolutely addictive

Penguin Sudoku 2008

Penguin Sudoku 2008
Author: David J Bodycombe
Publisher: Penguin Books, Limited (UK)
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2007-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9780141034560

Penguin Sodoku 2008 contains over 366 tantalizing new brainteasers, ranging from easy to mind-bogglingly difficult. It provides a daily fix for the hardened sodoku fan and sets and irresistable challenge for novices, giving you enough games for a whole leap year. Sodoku is more than a game. It is seriously good for you: building your concentration, and honing yout logic and deduction skills. And there is more here than sodoku. This book also gives you a chance to play the two brainteasers currently obsessing Japan - futoshiki and tents. But be warned: these games are extremely addictive!

Wuthering Sudoku

Wuthering Sudoku
Author: Michael Mepham
Publisher: Penguin Global
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2010-03-29
Genre: Games
ISBN: 9780143175803

Sudoku is the world's most popular logic puzzle. It's fun, infuriating, and absolutely addictive! The rules to the puzzle, as with all great puzzles, are deceptively simple and easy to understand. It's a puzzle of reasoning and logic - no math involved - but that's not to say that Sudoku won't give your brain a workout. With four levels of puzzles, ranging from gentle through moderate and tough to diabolical, there are plenty of challenges for novices and experienced Sudoku-solvers alike.

Book of Curious and Interesting Puzzles

Book of Curious and Interesting Puzzles
Author: David Wells
Publisher: Dover Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Mathematical recreations
ISBN: 9780486443416

"Of immense interest to those who enjoy recreational maths and puzzles . . . even the most hardened puzzler will find something new." -- Mathematical Gazette Puzzles are as old as history itself, following an arc like that of technology: centuries of slow progress, followed by rapid expansion in the 1800s, and an explosion of activity in the twentieth century. This collection by bestselling author David Wells, a Cambridge math scholar and teacher, follows that pattern. Its first part is devoted to puzzles from ancient Egypt and Babylon and subsequent sources, featuring those devised by Lewis Carroll, Eduard Lucas, Sam Loyd, and other master puzzlers of the Victorian era. The second part demonstrates the tremendous variety of twentieth-century puzzles. More than 560 puzzles are included, from the "mind sharpeners" of a medieval monk to the eighteenth-century Ladies' Diary, the Hindu Bhakshali manuscript, and riddles and popular rhymes. None requires any mathematics beyond the most elementary algebra and geometry -- and few require even that. Complete answers appear at the end.