Sudoku For Dummies, Volume 2

Sudoku For Dummies, Volume 2 by Andrew Heron, published by John Wiley & Sons on October 7, 2005, is a comprehensive guide featuring 240 original puzzles designed to engage Sudoku enthusiasts. This edition includes a variety of puzzle types, such as the traditional 9×9 grids, as well as new circular and 16 x 16 formats, catering to different skill levels with ratings ranging from Easy to Diabolical. The book not only presents these puzzles but also provides strategies for solving them, making it a valuable resource for both beginners and seasoned players.
Readers will find a diverse selection of puzzles, with 220 being the popular 9×9 format, alongside 10 circular and 10 16 x 16 puzzles. Each puzzle is clearly marked with its difficulty level, ensuring a tailored experience for solvers. Additionally, the book includes solutions for all puzzles and a brief history of Sudoku, offering context for those interested in the game’s origins. With its engaging content, Sudoku For Dummies, Volume 2 serves as an excellent companion for anyone looking to enhance their puzzle-solving skills while enjoying a variety of challenges.
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Sudoku For Dummies, Volume 2 will offer 240 original and addictive puzzles including new circular and 16 x 16 puzzles to add new dimensions to game play and keep the most avid Sudoku fan entertained. Of the 240 puzzles, 220 are the popular 9×9 puzzles, 10 are 16 x 16, and 10 are circular puzzles. Within each of these categories there are Easy, Tricky, Tough and Diabolical puzzle ratings; and each puzzle is clearly identified with the rating.
More than just a listing of puzzles, Sudoku For Dummies, Volume 2 features a chapter explaining how to solve puzzles and the strategies involved. Additionally, readers receive all puzzle solutions in the back of the book. Finally, Sudoku For Dummies, Volume 2 includes a brief history of Sudoku (or Su Doku) for those interested. Descriptions of the newer types of puzzles are listed below.
Circular Sudoku (10 included: 3 Easy, 3 Tricky, 2 Tough, and 2 Diabolical)
The rules are similar to the normal 9×9 Sudoku but with some important differences. The puzzle is circular for a start, with 8 concentric rings. Each ring must contain the numbers 1-8 and each segment running into the centre of the circle and through to the opposite side of the circle must contain the numbers 1 – 8 and or course there can be no duplicate numbers.
16 x 16 Sudoku (10 included: 3 Easy, 3 Tricky, 2 Tough, and 2 Diabolical)
The grid is larger at 16 x 16 and solvers must fit the letters A-F into the grid alongside the numbers 0-9. 16 x 16 Sudoku are more difficult, take more time and are more infuriating than the normal puzzles – but just as addictive!
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