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- You can use all of the same techniques that you would use on a standard 9x9 Sudoku, but it is a bigger puzzle, and will take you longer! Have a look at the highlighted square. That 4x4 region already contains 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, D, E and F.
- I love this sudoku app! It's the best 16 grid I've found. Has features that I don't see in other games like double tapping and having the ability to solve the puzzle in reverse (that's what I call it) puts a different spin on it.
Type: Game
Frequency: Sundays
Categories: Games, Men, Number, Puzzles, Sudoku, Women.
Download Sudoku for Mac to generate and play logical number puzzles. Additional Requirements Mac OS X 10.4.
Sudoku Monster - 49 151 Hardest Puzzles Mac Os Pro
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David Bodycombe
Type: Game
Frequency: Sundays
Categories: Games, Men, Number, Puzzles, Sudoku, Women.
Download Sudoku for Mac to generate and play logical number puzzles. Additional Requirements Mac OS X 10.4.
Sudoku Monster - 49 151 Hardest Puzzles Mac Os Pro
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David Bodycombe
David J. Bodycombe (born 1973) is a puzzle author and games consultant based in England, working internationally on many projects throughout the world. In the UK, over 2 million people a day read his puzzles, and internationally his work is syndicated to over 100 newspapers.
The British public know him best as the author of the popular Think Tank puzzles column in the hugely successful Metro newspaper. He also consults on many game shows on TV, including hits such as 'The Crystal Maze', 'The Mole' and 'Treasure Hunt.' On BBC Radio 4, he regularly appears on the quiz 'Puzzle Panel' and provides the cryptic clues for 'X Marks the Spot.'
In 2005, he became a leading author of Sudoku puzzles and was the first person to have Sudokus published in several major territories such as India and Scandinavia. As well as the classic 9x9 puzzle, Bodycombe has pioneered a number of alternative designs which have proved popular with readers all over the world.
His games and puzzles also appear in many other magazines, websites, board games, advertising campaigns and on interactive TV. He has a degree in mathematics from the University of Durham in the North-East of England.