Black Belt Kakuro: 150 Puzzles
Master the Intriguing Kakuro Puzzles One Level at a Time
Kakuro mania is taking over the world! Puzzle fanatics and beginners are discovering just how addictive these brain benders are.
<ul> <li>Your challenge: to use a combination of logic and basic math. Can you fill in the empty squares using the numbers 1 to 9? Keep in mind that the sum of each h
Paperback, 192 pages
Published
August 28th 2006
by Puzzlewright
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I started doing Kakuro Puzzles because Sudoku was just getting too easy and boring. If you want a little bit more of a challenge than a fill-in-the blank, try Kakuro.
The concept's not that difficult and you can pick it up fairly quickly. I would suggest starting on an easier book than a Black Belt. This is truly a Black Belt edition, compared to the other Black Belt type books I've done, like the Sudoku Black Belt level books.
The concept's not that difficult and you can pick it up fairly quickly. I would suggest starting on an easier book than a Black Belt. This is truly a Black Belt edition, compared to the other Black Belt type books I've done, like the Sudoku Black Belt level books.
Jesperjac
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