New York Post Train Your Brain Su Doku: Difficult

New York Post Train Your Brain Su Doku: Difficult by Wayne Gould, published by HarperCollins on October 7, 2008, offers a collection of challenging number-placing puzzles designed to engage and stimulate the mind. This edition contains 240 pages of difficult-level Su Doku puzzles that promise to provide both entertainment and mental exercise, making it a suitable choice for those looking to enhance their concentration and cognitive skills.
Readers will find a variety of puzzles that not only entertain but also serve as a tool for mental fitness. The book emphasizes the addictive nature of Su Doku, encouraging users to tackle these challenging games to improve their thinking abilities. With its focus on games and activities, this edition is crafted for enthusiasts seeking to elevate their puzzle-solving skills while enjoying the original and official puzzles created by Wayne Gould.
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The official utterly addictive number-placing puzzle
Give your brain a workout with these all newDifficult-level puzzles. Their addictive power willnot only entertain—Su Doku puzzles engageyour mind, improve your concentration, and helpyou stay mentally fit. There’s no excuse for slowthinking and flabby wits when you can trainyour brain!
Beware of pale imitations. These are the original andofficial Su Doku puzzles by Wayne Gould—New York Post’sSu Doku puzzle master and one of Time magazine’sMost Influential People.
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