Select Sudoku contains 160 sudoku puzzles graded for difficulty from ‘easy’ to ‘expert’. What’s more there are a number of larger sudoku variations and a £1 500 cash competition in every issue making it a ‘must’ for the sudoku-doer.
This book will satisfy the urge of all puzzle solvers. In fact Sudoku is a huge craze that has engulfed the whole world! All you need to play is plenty of patience and a keen grasp of logic. Buy a single issue or subscribe with Unique Magazines and never miss an issue.
Sudoku SelectionSudoku Selection is the puzzle magazine for you if you love puzzles that take logic to solve. Sudoku will test your ability to think things through while keeping your brain agile. Researchers have found that when you work at solving a puzzle like the ones in Sudoku Selection you could be helping your brain and helping to prevent age related mental decline. In fact Sudoku has been selected by scientists as one of the eleven best ways in which to expand your brain. This is in part because solving a Sudoku puzzle uses both sides of the brain during the solving process particularly with the more difficult puzzles.Making Sudoku puzzles part of your life can help with boredom and can even be a way to improve your social life. There are Sudoku clubs and ongoing competitions in Sudoku all over the world. Sudoku can also help with math phobia. It is a game of numbers but there is no math involved it just takes common sense to solve the puzzles. There is also no need to know trivia or how to spell or have any special knowledge to solve Sudoku puzzles. The puzzles in Sudoku Selection are all about patterns - about seeing what is there and what’s not.Sudoku Selection provides a variety of Sudoku puzzles from easy to the more challenging. You can also win prize money in each issue. The next time you are traveling or commuting to work on a bus or the train take out your Sudoku Selection Magazine and you will not only be improving your analytical skills like most people you will find it fun and relaxing. The puzzles in Sudoku Selection offers different types of Sudoku puzzles including Battleships Hanidoku and Tree Dimensional puzzles in addition to the traditional Sudoku puzzle.
Sudoku PuzzlesSodoku Puzzle Magazine provides you with new and exciting Sudoku (pronounced soo-doh-koo) puzzles to solve in each issue. The principle behind Sudoku the new rage in number puzzles is to use common sense and logic. The objective in any Sudoku puzzle is to complete the numeric puzzles each which have a grid with nine squares wide and nine squares deep. Each puzzle will have some of the numbers already in the grid and it is up to you to complete the grid so that each row column and box has all the numbers from one to nine.There are several techniques that puzzle enthusiasts use to solve Sudoku puzzles such as crosshatching and slicing or dicing. Crosshatching refers to looking at Sukoku puzzles like the ones in Sudoku Puzzles Magazine and instead of trying to find the right numbers you try to find the right squares for the numbers. Slicing and dicing is another approach to solving Sudoku puzzles. Just like with cross hatching the slicing and dicing approach is just another way to look at the puzzle. In slicing and dicing you don’t just look at single boxes you approach solving the puzzle looking a group of three boxes either going down or across the puzzle. Remember in Sudoku that you don’t want to guess because if you are wrong the whole puzzle will be incorrect. Accuracy in Sudoku is critical.Sudoku Puzzles Magazine will provide hours of entertainment as you use different techniques to solve the puzzles. There are over a hundred puzzles in each issue and they range from the simple to the really difficult. There are also contests in every issue. Take Sudoku Puzzles Magazine with you when you travel or give a subscription as a gift to the person you know who loves solving puzzles.
Sudoku Monthly Sudoku Monthly magazine is published thirteen times in a year. This magazine is about Sudoku puzzles and jigsaw Sudoku. Sudoku magazine has all information a reader might require about Sudoku. Being published in United Kingdom it is an ideal magazine for Sudoku lovers. The magazine has followers from all over the globe.Sudoku is a number placement puzzle. The objective is to fill a nine into nine grid with digits so that each column each row and each nine three into three sub grids that compose the grid contains all of the digits from one to nine. The puzzle setter provides a partially complete grid which typically has a unique solution.Sudoku Monthly not only publishes Sudoku puzzles but it also gives its reader’s information of the Sudoku competition which takes place in different parts of the world. Sudoku Monthly magazine publishes Sudoku of different genre like easy tough and professionals which are exclusively for those who are very good in this type of puzzle. Sudoku Monthly magazine is the most popular Sudoku magazine available. It also publishes the answers of the Sudoku puzzles on the last few pages of the magazine. The cover of this monthly magazine is very attractive with colorful photos on it. The magazine provides its earnest readers with simple and easy tricks to crack Sudoku puzzles. It offers a number of Sudoku variants like Sudoku X Sudoku 6 and jigsaw Sudoku.Sudoku fanatics wait eagerly for the issues of each month. Sudoku Monthly magazine is high on demand among all Sudoku lovers from across the world. Monthly issues of Sudoku Monthly cover different and interesting facts about Sudoku. Being published in good quality paper with colorful photos the magazine is attractive to look upon. They also contain Sudoku puzzles for children which are interesting and colorful which attract kids’ attention.
Sudoku BigSudoku Big Magazine is a bi-monthly magazine that gives Sudoku puzzle enthusiasts the best in large size Sudoku puzzles. Each issue contains 180 giant Sudokus pronounced soo-DOH-koo) which are number placement puzzles.Number puzzles have been around since 1892 when a French newspaper published a 9X9 square number puzzle. That first puzzle was not a true Sudoku as it took arithmetic to solve it while Sudoku is based on logic. Later puzzles appearing in French papers looked more like Sudokus and were popular in the early 1900’s. The current style of Sudoku puzzles is attributed to Howard Gams a freelance puzzle constructor from Connersville Indiana in 1979. In 1984 Sudoku puzzles were introduced to Japan where the current rage in number puzzles was launched. These types of puzzles were originally called Suji wa dokushin ni kagiru which translated from the Japanese means the digits are restricted to one. This was later shortened to Sudoku the name which is now trademarked in Japan. Solving Sudoku puzzles is growing in popularity now with TV shows where competitors try to solve number puzzles for large monetary prizes. There are now Sudoku championships held all over the world for top competitors.A subscription to Sudoku Big brings you the best in big Sudoku puzzles from simple to the challenging. Get in on the worldwide craze of Sudoku and test your brain against the best in puzzle constructions. Sudoku Big Magazine is great to take with you something you can work on whenever you have a little time on the subway or bus or standing in line. Solving puzzles like the ones in Sudoku help keep your brain active. A subscription to Sudoku Big also makes a great gift for anyone that likes games and puzzles and wants to keep their brain active.