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Killer Kakuro

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Kakuro is the latest Japanese puzzle craze for all those who thought they had reached the limit in logic puzzles. Kakuro is all about numbers, and like su doku it is solved by using logic, with absolutely no guesswork. However, Kakuro takes puzzling a step it requires simple arithmetic skills as well as reasoning. But don't worry if maths isn't your strong point. While some of the logic relies on you being able to add up, the sums only ever involve a few single digits, and the totals in this book are never more than 45. You don't need to be a maths whiz, nor do you need to have a calculator handy. You will have no difficulty in doing the sums in your head. As with the incredibly addictive su doku, the fun in doing kakuro is working out the logic that gets you from the starting position to the single solved grid of digits. So if you're bored with su doku - kakuro is the next logical step ...

320 pages, Paperback

First published December 7, 2005

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Mark Huckvale

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May 16, 2020
I actually started this before I joined Goodreads. For years I dragged it on train journeys, flights, ever there, helping to while away a few minutes, but, after 9 years, I finally finished it.

So long, my faithful papery puzzle friend. I'll miss you...
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