Penguin Sudoku 2008

Penguin Sudoku 2008 by David J. Bodycombe, published by Penguin Books, Limited in December 2007, features 448 pages of engaging puzzles designed for both seasoned enthusiasts and newcomers. This edition includes over 366 brainteasers that range from easy to extremely challenging, providing a daily source of entertainment for Sudoku fans while also introducing novices to the game.
In addition to Sudoku, this book offers readers the opportunity to explore two other popular brainteasers from Japan: futoshiki and tents. The puzzles are crafted to enhance concentration and develop logic and deduction skills, making them not only enjoyable but also beneficial for mental exercise. With a variety of challenges, this collection promises to keep players engaged and entertained throughout the leap year.
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Penguin Sodoku 2008contains over 366 tantalizing new brainteasers, ranging from easy to mind-bogglingly difficult. It provides a daily fix for the hardened sodoku fan and sets and irresistable challenge for novices, giving you enough games for a whole leap year.
Sodoku is more than a game. It is seriously good for you- building your concentration, and honing yout logic and deduction skills.
And there is more here than sodoku. This book also gives you a chance to play the two brainteasers currently obsessing Japan – futoshiki and tents.
But be warned- these games are extremely addictive!
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