Kakuro – 200 Logic Puzzles 9×9 (Volume 7)

Kakuro – 200 Logic Puzzles 9×9 (Volume 7) by Michael Brown is an engaging introduction to the world of Kakuro puzzles, published by Independently Published on January 6, 2020. This edition, consisting of 54 pages, is designed for readers of all skill levels and ages, offering a comprehensive guide to the rules and strategies of Kakuro, also known as “Cross Sums.” The book features 200 puzzles that cater to both beginners and experienced players, making it a versatile addition to any puzzle enthusiast’s collection.
Readers will find a variety of exciting challenges that encourage logical thinking and problem-solving skills. Each puzzle consists of a grid where players must fill in numbers from 1 to 9, adhering to specific rules that prevent duplication within any given entry. The book also includes solutions at the end for self-examination, allowing players to check their work. With its focus on humor and entertainment, this collection of Kakuro puzzles is a delightful way to engage with puzzles and games while honing one’s logical reasoning abilities.
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About Book
This book introduces you to the amazing world of Kakuro puzzles.
It will help you understand the rules of this puzzle.
This book is perfect for players of all skill levels and ages.
You will find 200 exciting puzzles, both for beginners and for professionals.
At the end of the book you are waiting for solutions for self-examination
Kakuro (also known as “Cross Sums“, “Kakro“) is a logic puzzle, a mathematical equivalent of crosswords.
HOW TO PLAY
The puzzle consists of a playing area of filled and empty cells similar to a crossword puzzle. Some black cells contain a diagonal slash from top left to bottom right with numbers in them, called “the clues”. A number in the top right corner relates to an “across” clue and one in the bottom left a “down” clue.
The object of a kakuro is to insert digits from 1 to 9 into the white cells to total the clue associated with it. However no digit can be duplicated in an entry. For example the total 6 you could have 1 and 5, 2 and 4 but not 3 and 3.
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