Penguin Sudoku 2007

Penguin Sudoku 2007 by David J. Bodycombe is a comprehensive collection published by Penguin Books, Limited in December 2006. This edition features 448 pages of Sudoku puzzles, offering a range of challenges from easy to extremely difficult. The book serves as a daily source of brainteasers for both seasoned Sudoku enthusiasts and newcomers alike, highlighting the game’s benefits in enhancing concentration, logic, and deduction skills.
In addition to the extensive selection of Sudoku puzzles, this volume introduces readers to two other popular brainteasers from Japan: Nonograms and Cross Sums. These additional games provide further opportunities for mental engagement and are poised to attract a new audience. With its diverse offerings, Penguin Sudoku 2007 is designed to entertain and challenge puzzle lovers, making it a valuable addition to any games and activities collection.
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Penguin’s bumper volume of Sudoku puzzles: the number game that has taken the world by storm. Penguin Sudoku 2007 contains 365 fiendish brainteasers, ranging from easy to mind-bogglingly difficult. It provides a daily fix for the hardened Sudoku fan and sets an addictive challenge for novices. It’s more than a game. Sudoku is seriously good for you: it builds your concentration, hones your logic and improves your deduction skills. And there is more here than just Sudoku! This book also shows you how to play the two brainteasers currently obsessing Japan – NONOGRAMS and CROSS SUMS. Be the first to try out these puzzles that are set to become the next big craze!
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