By: Zachary Pitkow Publisher: Chronicle Books Average Rating: Binding: Spiral-bound Label: Chronicle Books Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 252 Publication Date: October 12, 2006
Product Description: Sudoku craze and pairs the addictive logic-based game with a spectacularly handy format. Filled with 200 grids of varying difficulty, our pocket-sized hardcover notepads are perfect for strategizing on the bus or train. Now that's what we call a smart calculation!
never received Please let me know if this item has been shipped back. it was never received.
Lisa
Perfect for travel This is a perfect sudoku book for traveling. It is lightweight and easy to use with the spiral binding. My travel schedule requires 100+K miles per year. This book has lasted through 9 months of travel and kept me entertained.
The book has three levels. The medium is challenging but not difficult for the experienced sudoku fan. The hard puzzles are a mixture, with some only taking me ten minutes while others took me hours.
I would highly recommend this sudoku book.
perfect i really liked this one because 1) it's not big and bulky - an carry it with you and not get bored anywhere (metro/subway, doctor's appointment, airport, whatever) 2) it's on a spiral - not a book-form, so you don't have to bend the pages to see better. It's easy to write on while holding. and once you're done with both sides, it's easy to rip out. or yo can rip out and just carry and sheet or share with somebody. 3) as someone who's already done the "easy" levels of sudoku, i really liked that it starts at the medium level and moves up. and no those super hard ones toward the end are not impossible.
cool little game book I'm a beginner Sudoku player, but this little book is a good one. It is small and handy with the spiral spine. I also like that the answers are there, it keeps me interested in continuing when I am stumped on a puzzle. Good value & great fun.
too small to be useful. the book is too tiny for me to use. It would fit in a pocket, but there's no room to fill in possibilities, so it's not useful for the way I solve Sudoku.