Hidden Word Sudoku: The Last Word in Sudoku Puzzles! (52 Brilliant Ideas)

Hidden Word Sudoku: The Last Word in Sudoku Puzzles! (52 Brilliant Ideas)

by RobinJ.Wilson (Author)

Synopsis

There's no doubt about it. The Sudoku craze is an out-and-out phenomenon, spreading faster than you can count to nine. Puzzle books have dominated the summer's bookshelves, but this book is different. It's the very first puzzle book to focus on the fiendish hidden word variation. In Hidden word sudoku , you'll find over 50 new puzzles to test your skills. Solve the puzzle and you'll find the hidden word. So if you love sudoku but have had it with numbers here's a completely new challenges. It's still entirely a test of logic (but most of all patience!). Professor Robin Wilson. Godoku or Wordoku or Sudoku Word puzzles have recently started to appear in national newspapers. These are an alphabetical variation on the conventional sudoku puzzle. They are letter-based and contain a hidden word that is revealed as you solve the puzzle. Solve the puzzle the same way that you'd solve a numeric sudoku. The nine letters of the puzzle are shown in the grid in the standard 3 x 3 box. Each grid can still be solved using logic alone. The puzzles vary from straightforward to fists lamming on desk hard. The words concealed in Hidden word sudoku puzzles are arranged in several categories including food and drink, nature, science, famous people and exciting places. And there's a comprehensive introduction to explain how these devilish new puzzles work. Hidden word sudoku will lead the way in the development of the ultra fad that will dominate our lives over the next several months or even years!

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 116
Publisher: Infinite Ideas Limited
Published: 24 Oct 2005

ISBN 10: 190490274X
ISBN 13: 9781904902744

Author Bio
Robin Wilson is the author of the worldwide bestseller, How to solve sudoku. He is Gresham Professor of Geometry in London (England's oldest Chair of Mathematics) University and a Fellow of Keble College, Oxford. He is currently Head of the Pure Mathematics Department at the Open University and is a well-known populariser of mathematics as well as the author of Four Colours Suffice, the bestselling account of the famous and controversial four-colour mathematical problem. He is the author and editor of 30 books ranging from history to mathematics.