Collins Su Doku - Break-through Su Doku: From Difficult to Fiendish

Paperback

Best-selling Su Doku Guru, Wayne Gould, offers the secret to improving your Su Doku skills in this brand new collection of the world’s favourite puzzle. Complete with solving hints, this instructional book helps puzzlers to progress to the next level of difficulty.

With 100 puzzles and solutions ranging from difficult to fiendish, Wayne Gould offers commentaries to help you make the break-through transition to solve puzzles at ‘fiendish’ level. By revealing some of the more sophisticated solving concepts, puzzlers familiar with su doku will be able to successfully solve advanced puzzles.

In addition to an introduction and basic su doku solving techniques, there are also practise puzzles at the higher level where you can time yourself to discover whether you are slow, average or pro.

RRP: £7.99

ISBN

978-0-00-730221-5

Publication Date

18-03-2011

Format

Paperback

Pages

208 pages

Dimensions

129x198mm

Product Description

Best-selling Su Doku Guru, Wayne Gould, offers the secret to improving your Su Doku skills in this brand new collection of the world’s favourite puzzle. Complete with solving hints, this instructional book helps puzzlers to progress to the next level of difficulty.

With 100 puzzles and solutions ranging from difficult to fiendish, Wayne Gould offers commentaries to help you make the break-through transition to solve puzzles at ‘fiendish’ level. By revealing some of the more sophisticated solving concepts, puzzlers familiar with su doku will be able to successfully solve advanced puzzles.

In addition to an introduction and basic su doku solving techniques, there are also practise puzzles at the higher level where you can time yourself to discover whether you are slow, average or pro.

Author

Compiled by Wayne Gould

Gould was a lawyer and Judge until his retirement in 1997. That same year, during a visit to Japan, he was in a bookstore where, not knowing how to read or speak Japanese, he was drawn to the puzzle which he first thought was a crossword. He was intrigued and later on decided to take it with him to the United States and Britain. After his initial retirement, in efforts to pass time and sharpen his computer skills, Gould developed the computer program that generates Sudoku puzzles.