Synopses & Reviews
The very basic grids and simple word lists make White Belt Search Puzzles just right for beginners.
Synopsis
At home, while commuting, during lunch hours...people around the world are eagerly working on Sudoku puzzles whenever and wherever they can
Created in the United States, these intriguing conundrums were originally called Number Place puzzles. Their recent rise in popularity began in Japan, where the name translated as sudoku. Here we've indicated the skill level necessary to complete each sudoku book in this series in the same way Japanese karate levels are ranked: by different colored belts. This is the White Belt volume, a great introduction for anyone who wants to find the perfect beginner's challenge.
It's impossible to complete only one sudoku at a time, because solving them is habit-forming
Synopsis
At home, while commuting, during lunch hours...people around the world are eagerly working on Sudoku puzzles whenever and wherever they can
Created in the
It's impossible to complete only one sudoku at a time, because solving them is habit-forming
About the Author
Patrick Blindauer's puzzles have been published in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and Games magazine. His books include: Absolutely Nasty Word Search Puzzles, Level 3, Crossword Word Search, and Easy Breezy Crosswords. Blindauer also appeared in seven episodes of Strangers With Candy and had a line in A Beautiful Mind. He lives in St. Louis after 13 years in New York City, and his website is patrickblindauer.com.