Any one else familiar with Sudoku and KaKuro>?
Kakuro my favorite.. Great for the mind and concentration.
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SUDOKO
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Re: SUDOKO
Leah, Have fun with that. I have tried Sudoku but I never quite figure it all out except the most simple ones. My DH does them but gets bored. Some of our kids do them. One family keeps one in their bathroom along with a pencil, just in case you are "parked" for awhile. Never heard of the other one. Is it the same thing, diff name?
God bless, have a good day. Hugs, Shirley Mae
God bless, have a good day. Hugs, Shirley Mae
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Re: SUDOKO
Itty kakuro is also a grid, using number addition calculation.
They aren't so popular as Sudoku therefore usually found in bookstores only.. Here in MB I'm told are SUDOKU competitions, with $500.00 prize for completing it in specific time.. There are a few
tricks to getting better and faster which I was shown..
They aren't so popular as Sudoku therefore usually found in bookstores only.. Here in MB I'm told are SUDOKU competitions, with $500.00 prize for completing it in specific time.. There are a few
tricks to getting better and faster which I was shown..