Sudoku for Kids Ages 6-12


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Sudoku puzzle book For kids ages 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 years old This is an excellent starter book of puzzles, the right choice for a child's first introduction to sudoku, a good activity that reinforces logic and problem-solving, this book is perfect for road trips or anytime you need some peace and quiet without resorting to turning on the TV. Benefits: Great way to keep a child busy and entertained! Really good for children to start to learn sudoku. A good way to increase a child's learning without feeling pressured. Great book for kids who love numbers. Great product that is portable and doesn't require an electronic device. 340 Sudoku: The first section uses the numbers 1-4, the second section uses the numbers 1-6 and the third section is the traditional 9 number puzzle. First-page help kids understand the basics of solving Sudoku, with solutions at the end of the book. For seniors: level of Sudoko perfect for mental exercise without suffering the frustration of adult formats. details of this book: 150 4/4 easy puzzles. 150 6/6 easy puzzles. 40 9/9 easy puzzles. Size 8.5″ x 11″/ A4 22 x 28 cm. The best gift for children! Scroll up and click Buy Now! Tags: Suduko, Soduko, Sodoku, Sudoko, Suduku, Sudoki, Saduko, Saduku, Sudko,Soduku




Will Shortz Presents The Monster Book of Sudoku for Kids


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Sudoku has taken America by storm! Now kids can enjoy the puzzle that keeps their parents' minds racing and pencils sharpened. This edition, designed for children 8 and up, begins with a sudoku lesson from Will Shortz and very easy 4 x 4 grids to warm up. Then young solvers advance to more challenging 6 x 6 grids and finally tradition 9 x 9 sudoku puzzles. Features: · 150 all-new sudoku puzzles · Four difficulty levels including smaller "kid grids" · Fun commentary and illustrations · Edited by legendary New York Times crossword editor Will Shortz · Big grids with lots of space for easy solving




Original Sudoku


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Prepare to be obsessed. Match wits with the experts who created Sudoku. Arranged from “Easy” to “Very Hard,” here are over 300 logic puzzles that celebrate the compulsive joy of Sudoku with symmetry, smartness, and elegance—qualities lacking in computer-generated puzzles. It’s fiendish fun…every puzzle is designed by an author who anticipates your next step and obscurest the path, while never leading you into frustration.




Mini Sudoku Puzzles for Adults


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Mini Sudoku Puzzles for Adults200 Easy 6x6 Sudoku puzzlesWith solutions




The Big Book of Sudoku Puzzles for Kids


Book Description

Sudoku s a big craze even with childrenand this huge collection will keep every puzzle-loving kid busy and happy for days. It features a simply phrased three-page introductionlonger than usualto teach all the basics and get new solvers up to speed. Then, one after another, come the sudokus, which start easy and become progressively harder as kids build their skills and proficiency. There are hundreds of 6 x 6 puzzles, smaller than the standard, plus tons of adult-sized 9 x 9 sudoku, too. Of course, all the answers are included, so if a child runs into some difficulty, he or she can see how each puzzle is solved."







Kendoku


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The puzzles, either 6 x 6 or 9 x 9, look like Killer Sudoku games, but in addition to numbers, players also contend with math operators (+ - × ÷) within "fences" on the puzzle. Players reach the total at the top left of the fenced area by using the operator on all the numbers within it. Although the solution is a valid Sudoku solution, Kendoku numbers are allowed to be repeated within a fenced area as long as the result doesn't break the rules for a valid Sudoku.




Kendoku 2010


Book Description

The perfect storm of math and logic created when KenKen and Sudoku are combined, this book of puzzles at all levels will keep pencils moving and brains bending for hours. Combining the logic of Sudoku with the math play of KenKen, Kendoku’s rules are simple enough. The puzzles, either 6x6 or 9x9, look like Killer Sudoku games, but in addition to numbers, players also must contend with math operators (+ - × ÷) within "fences" on the puzzle. The total at the top left of the fenced area is arrived at by using the operator on all the numbers within the fenced area. The solution is a valid Sudoku solution. But unlike in Killer Sudoku, in Kendoku numbers are allowed to be repeated within a fenced area as long as the result doesn't break the rules for a valid Sudoku. For the serious Sudoku player, Kendoku takes the game to the next level.




Kendoku: Volume 2


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Like Sudoku, Kendoku is an addictive puzzle. Using logic together with the four math operations, these 100 fascinating puzzles offer endless fun and intellectual entertainment to puzzle fans of all skills and ages. Consumable.




Pocket Posh Sixy Sudoku Hard


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Sixy sudoku puzzles bring a whole new dimension of logic, making a 6 x 6 possibly even more fun than a 9 x 9 sudoku! There is no plain hard work, just a lot of logic and insight. Peter Ritmeester, founder and owner of PZZL.com, is the inventor of Hyper Sudoku where four gray regions also contain 1-9. By applying this idea to 6 x 6 Sudoku, an additional level of logic is created. Pocket Posh Sixy Sudoku Hard Puzzles features a foreword, an extensive how-to-play section, 200 medium to hard puzzles, and complete solutions at the back. The rules: insert the digits 1-6 just once in each a) row, b) column, c) bold outlined area AND d) in each white and gray rectangle.