Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Sudoku - Take Your Daily Puzzle to the next level

So you can love your Sudoku, in fact you are getting pretty good! The truth is to say that everything is a bit 'too easy -' fiendish 'puzzles are no longer just do not fear "evil" is simply not so hot', 'does not give you a migraine headache. Are you ready to move to the next level.

Super Sudoku

The first step is up to 16 x 16 grid, sometimes called Super Sudoku. Instead of 1 to 9, the network consists of 16 squares are numbered from 1 to 16, or a number from 1 to 9, then the letters A through G. The principle is the same as the classic Sudoku, just more.

Sudoku X

Then there is Sudoku X, 9 9 bar again, but only with the numbers 1 through 9 in each row and column square only once, the diagonals of the whole puzzle must also 1-9 only once. There is a special Christmas edition of the books by Christopher Monckton Sudoku X-mas cute right.

Samurai> Sudoku

Even as Gattai-5 Sudoku, which is a variation of 9 of 9 grid theme. This time the puzzle consists of five goals, one in the center and the other 4 overlapping each corner grid of the plant. This means that the number must be placed correctly for all five seats mystery.

Dion Cube

for the ultimate challenge try three-dimensional cube Sudoku - the Dion you're looking for. This' Extreme Sudoku puzzle was developed byMichael Mepham, Sudoku is the puzzle of The Daily Telegraph. This is truly diabolical. Imagine 9 Sudoku puzzles piled up on each other. Not only must each number occurring only once in each row and column of each puzzle, but only once in each vertical column and on each side of the cube.

There should be something there to appeal to jaded Sudoku enthusiast, and get the handle of the headache tablets oncemore.

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