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The Mammoth Book of Kakuro, Wordoku, and Super Sudoku: Best New Japanese Puzzles

by Nathan Haselbauer

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Everyone is waking up to a whole new world of puzzles from Japan. Hot on the heels of Sudoku, here is the biggest ever collection of Kakuro and other exciting new games. Like Sudoku but with a mathematical twist, Kakuro has proven equally addictive all who try it, while Wordoku adds an extra something for those who like word games. This bonanza collection contains over 100 of the finest handcrafted kakuro, as well as the fullest range ever of other Japanese puzzles to be discovered by the West. It includes Meiro, Tensen, and Sum Square, as well as Wordoku -- a variant for those who want to join the fun but find themselves numerically challenged. With over 400 puzzles in total, for all levels from beginner to expert, everyone is sure to be entertained with new puzzle book.… (more)
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Everyone is waking up to a whole new world of puzzles from Japan. Hot on the heels of Sudoku, here is the biggest ever collection of Kakuro and other exciting new games. Like Sudoku but with a mathematical twist, Kakuro has proven equally addictive all who try it, while Wordoku adds an extra something for those who like word games. This bonanza collection contains over 100 of the finest handcrafted kakuro, as well as the fullest range ever of other Japanese puzzles to be discovered by the West. It includes Meiro, Tensen, and Sum Square, as well as Wordoku -- a variant for those who want to join the fun but find themselves numerically challenged. With over 400 puzzles in total, for all levels from beginner to expert, everyone is sure to be entertained with new puzzle book.

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