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Kendoku 2010: 100 Perplexing Puzzles
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Kendoku 2010: 100 Perplexing Puzzles

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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 (+ - x ) 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.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Falls Media
Country
United States
Date
29 July 2010
Pages
144
ISBN
9781934734513

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 (+ - x ) 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.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Falls Media
Country
United States
Date
29 July 2010
Pages
144
ISBN
9781934734513