Samurai Sudoku 3 101 Samurai

Samurai Sudoku 3 101 Samurai by Gareth Moore is a collection published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on January 29, 2014. This edition features 112 pages printed on high-quality, large paper designed for solving, ensuring durability even with repeated use of an eraser. The book presents a third set of 101 Samurai Sudoku puzzles, organized by increasing difficulty, each featuring an attractive design with full 8-way symmetry.
Readers will find that each puzzle consists of five overlapping Sudoku grids, requiring simultaneous solving to reach the unique solution. The puzzles are crafted to encourage logical deductions without the need for guessing. This edition is suitable for enthusiasts of games and activities, particularly those interested in Sudoku, offering a challenging and engaging experience for puzzle lovers.
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Printed on top-quality, large paper perfect for solving on (and which will survive repeated use of an eraser!) this third collection of 101 Samurai Sudoku puzzles is carefully sorted into order of increasing difficulty. Not only that, but every puzzle has an attractive design with full 8-way symmetry.
Each puzzle consists of 5 overlapping Sudoku grids, arranged so that you must solve all of them simultaneously to arrive at the unique solution to the overall puzzle. Guessing is never needed – only sensible logical deductions.
All of the Samurai Sudoku in this book were made by best-selling puzzle author Dr Gareth Moore, author of many other books of puzzles. And if you want to take your Sudoku to the next level with an enormous range of variants, visit www.PuzzleBooks.org for a full list of other titles in this series, or search ‘101 samurai Moore’ or ‘200 puzzles Moore’ on Amazon.
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