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Sudoku Plus Volume Four

Part of Sudoku Plus

Paperback
$7.95 US
4.97"W x 7.02"H x 0.33"D   | 4 oz | 60 per carton
On sale Jan 12, 2010 | 142 Pages | 9781934287705

Vertical`s Sudoku Plus pocket-sized puzzle books buck the trend of computer-generated puzzles--the main cause of the current Sudoku fatigue--as they are designed by a human mind, a rare if not unique characteristic, offering a satisfying, challenging alternative that fans continue to desire.
Following its predecessors, Sudoku Plus offers 101 Sudoku puzzles and additional new brain teasers for the seasoned veterans wishing to take their skills to the next level and beyond!
The Times of London calls Tetsuya Nishio the undisputed grand "puzzle master" of Sudoku: "a bespectacled fiend from the darkest suburbs of Tokyo who spends his every waking hour devising abominable new ways to torture our brain cells." Tetsuya invented O-ekaki puzzles in the late 1980s, and is one of the first puzzle developers to custom-make logic puzzles such as Sudoku, which had until then been computer creations. Nishio is also the chairman of the Japan Puzzle Team at the annual World Puzzle Championships, and is a contributor to Higher Sudoku. View titles by Tetsuya Nishio

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Vertical`s Sudoku Plus pocket-sized puzzle books buck the trend of computer-generated puzzles--the main cause of the current Sudoku fatigue--as they are designed by a human mind, a rare if not unique characteristic, offering a satisfying, challenging alternative that fans continue to desire.
Following its predecessors, Sudoku Plus offers 101 Sudoku puzzles and additional new brain teasers for the seasoned veterans wishing to take their skills to the next level and beyond!

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The Times of London calls Tetsuya Nishio the undisputed grand "puzzle master" of Sudoku: "a bespectacled fiend from the darkest suburbs of Tokyo who spends his every waking hour devising abominable new ways to torture our brain cells." Tetsuya invented O-ekaki puzzles in the late 1980s, and is one of the first puzzle developers to custom-make logic puzzles such as Sudoku, which had until then been computer creations. Nishio is also the chairman of the Japan Puzzle Team at the annual World Puzzle Championships, and is a contributor to Higher Sudoku. View titles by Tetsuya Nishio