Su Doku Medal Quartet - Su Doku Platinum

Su Doku Medal Quartet - Su Doku Platinum

by WayneGould (Compiler)

Synopsis

Su Doku Platinum is the fourth and final title in a new series of books from the Su Doku master, Wayne Gould. The race is on as Su Doku Platinum completes the four stages of this challenging series.

Testing your brain power and stamina to the limit, this Fiendish collection of puzzles brings you to the finishing line and will confirm your status as a Su Doku champion.

The original creator of The Times puzzles, Wayne Gould is the leading authority on Su Doku and is the man responsible for transforming this Japanese number puzzle into a worldwide phenomenon. Gould's success resulted in him being listed as one of Time magazine's most influential people in 2005.

Containing 150 previously unpublished puzzles, Su Doku Platinum completes this challenging four-part Su Doku series designed to exercise the brain and test your logic.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: Collins
Published: 03 Nov 2008

ISBN 10: 0007274505
ISBN 13: 9780007274505

Author Bio

Gould was a lawyer for 13 years in Matamata, New Zealand, before coming to Hong Kong in 1982 where he worked his way up to become Chief District Judge in 1993. He retired from the Judiciary in 1997 and, that same year, during a visit to Japan, he was in a bookstore where, not knowing how to read or speak Japanese, he was drawn to the puzzle which he first thought was a crossword. He was intrigued and later on he decided to take it with him to the United States and Britain. After his initial retirement, in efforts to pass time and sharpen his computer skills, Gould developed the computer program that generates Sudoku puzzles. Wayne Gould says retirement can now wait as Sudoku keeps him busier than ever. He travels between his different bases; Lantau and New Hampshire in the United States, where his wife Gaye is a professor of linguistics, and other parts of the world to which his new hobby has taken him. He has two children, daughter Sally, 29, and son, Scott, 27.