I've been doing Suduko puzzles since 2009. They were in the back of the free magazines I'd get from the Pilot truck stops. I was board so I taught myself how to do them.
I spend a few hours a standing around at work waiting for my trailer to empty. We can't have any electronics with us so magazines and the like at a great time killer. I can do a book of about 200 Suduko puzzles in about 3 weeks. I really enjoy the hard and extreme ones. Brain Games puts out an awesome pocket book.
Do you enjoy Suduko? What's your favorite publisher (I can't use electeonic devices)? Do you like the additional problems some of the puzzles use? Such as the diagonal shaded lines or the odd shaped boxes.
I spend a few hours a standing around at work waiting for my trailer to empty. We can't have any electronics with us so magazines and the like at a great time killer. I can do a book of about 200 Suduko puzzles in about 3 weeks. I really enjoy the hard and extreme ones. Brain Games puts out an awesome pocket book.
Do you enjoy Suduko? What's your favorite publisher (I can't use electeonic devices)? Do you like the additional problems some of the puzzles use? Such as the diagonal shaded lines or the odd shaped boxes.