Synopses & Reviews
Terry Stickels is well-known for his three internationally syndicated columns. FRAME GAMES, seen in USA Weekend magazine, is read by over 48,000,000 people in 600 newspapers weekly. He concurrently writes STICKELERS for King Features, appearing in over 200 newspapers daily, including the Washington Post, the Chicago Sun-Times, the Denver Post, and the Toronto Star. He also is the featured puzzle columnist for the Guardian, Londons largest newspaper. In addition, Terry finds time to write books for both adults and children, and do motivational speaking. Anthony Immanuvel is a computer engineer and puzzle creator. His puzzles are featured in leading newspapers and puzzle magazines around the world. He has contributed puzzles to the World Sudoku Championship and has written over twenty puzzle books. He lives in India.
Synopsis
Ever since sudoku burst onto the scene, solvers found it irresistible. They grabbed any variant they could find and hungrily tested their skills. Well, now we re upping the ante with 240 new, fabulous and sometimes wildly innovative sudoku, and fans beware: once you start solving, you won t be able to stop Give your brain a good workout, but not so impossible that you ll get frustrated. They come in a variety of levels, so even if you re a relative beginner, you can work your way up to the hardest "Big Mind Challenge" selection. To help you, there s an excellent introductory section with tips and techniques.
They re fun, they re entertaining, they re ABSOLUTELY ADDICTIVE "
Synopsis
240 puzzles to entertain your brain.
Sudoku at its finest, give your brain a workout with 240 new and innovative puzzles in a variety levels so everyone can play. Solvers will find this book irresistible, with puzzles appropriate for all levels that build in difficulty. Test your skills as you work your way up to the hardest "Big Mind Challenge" selection. To help you, there's an excellent introductory section with tips and techniques.
They're fun; they're entertaining; they're ABSOLUTELY ADDICTIVE