
Sudoku Puzzles Sodoku Puzzle Magazine provides you with new & 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 & logic. The objective in any Sudoku puzzle is to complete the numeric puzzles each which have a grid with nine squares wide & nine squares deep. Each puzzle will have some of the numbers already in the grid & it is up to you to complete the grid so that each row column & box has all the numbers from one to nine. There are several techniques that puzzle enthusiasts use to solve Sudoku puzzles such as crosshatching & slicing or dicing. Crosshatching refers to looking at Sukoku puzzles like the ones in Sudoku Puzzles Magazine & instead of trying to find the right numbers you try to find the right squares for the numbers. Slicing & dicing is another approach to solving Sudoku puzzles. Just like with cross hatching the slicing & dicing approach is just another way to look at the puzzle. In slicing & 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 & 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.