Sunday 9 September 2007

Rudoku - The Rude Sudoku Puzzle Book

After months of extensive research by the University of Scunthorpe’s Department of Advanced Invective, a team lead by the emminent professor Hugh Janus has developed a selection of hilarious sudoku puzzles which you simply wouldn’t want to give granny this Christmas.

Rudoku uses the classic sudoku rules but with a simple naughty difference. The numbers are replaced with letters which, when placed in the puzzle following the usual rules of sudoku, will spell out some naughty word or smutty lingo hidden somewhere inside the puzzle.

The book includes solutions over 40 puzzles with solutions and a glossary explaining the naughty words hidden there-in - so not only can you exercise your logic skills but expand your dirty vocabulary at the same time - bargain!

Rudoku makes the perfect gift for yourself or a funny joke gift for a sudoku fan who might enjoy a little smutty humour as a variation to their usual sudoku game.

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Sudoku Loo Roll - Puzzling Toilet Paper

So, you’ve read all the magazines you care to read, a novel takes too long and the wife is complaining about your leaving puzzle books all over the bathroom.What are you to do?

Kill two birds with one stone and get some Sudoku Toilet Paper - that’s what!

The fantastic sudoku toilet roll sold by I Want One Of Those will put an end to boring trips to the bathroom. Think about it. No more staring a the back of the toilet door. No more contemplating the tiles on the floor. Awesome!

If you make a mistake, who cares, no one is going to know when you flush it away. Of course, if you don’t complete a puzzle in one erm, ’sitting’, you might get some strange looks walking around with a roll of loo paper…

This makes a great gift for yourself or the Sudoku fan you know. It’s totally nuts of course but great fun too and a fantastic gag gift for you jokers out there.

Buy one from I Want One Of Those right now!

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Saturday 8 September 2007

Pappocom Sudoku Game Review

Is Pappocom Sudoku the right sudoku game for you? I bought it, I played it, and now I can tell you all about it. Read this review and then decide.

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3D Sudoku Puzzles In Action

I just ran across a new and interesting game for you samurai sudoku lovers. How would you like to solve a 3D sudoku puzzle? Or should I ask, have any of you solved a 3D sudoku puzzle? To discover what I am talking about you must visit the site of Hans van Briemen and Lensoft International.

They are the creators of the 3D Sudoku Ball, which is an internet game that allows you to solve sudoku over a three dimensional ball, which makes the puzzle game more challenging and time consuming. To check out the 3D sudoku ball go to www.sudoku-ball.com. I did, and I can honestly say that seeing sudoku on a soccer ball can add much amusement to your daily sudoku playing.

Go to the site and check it out. Afterwards, return and tell me what you think. I would love to hear your comments about this newonline sudoku game.

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Simple Sudoku Game Review

Is Simple Sudoku the right Sudoku game for you? I downloaded it, I played it, and now I can tell you what I liked and disliked about it. Read this review and then decide.

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Friday 7 September 2007

Free Printable Sudoku Puzzles Ready For You To Solve

Growing collection of easy to fiendish printable Sudoku puzzles with answers in PDF format. Sudoku tips online help you solve them. Single solutions.

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Sudoku VS. Kakuro

While sudoku is still on its way to becoming a household term in the United States, another big brother of this popular puzzle game is currently on the rise. Kakuro, or cross-sums, is now popping its head up as the most amusing number logic puzzle game created. Last year, ABC News reported that the popularity of kakuro has ecclipsed that of sudoku in Japan and the UK.

Even though Kakuro can not be found in every major publication, it has been voted as the ‘new craze’ among sudoku enthusiasts worldwide. Sudoku puzzles are currently printed in nearly every major newspaper and magazine around the world and its safe to say that most individuals you know may have attempted to solve a sudoku puzzle at some point. But when you hear of countries like China, jumping on the Kakuro train, that’s a definite sign that this puzzle game is on its way to becoming a popular and enjoyable past time, just like its younger brother sudoku. Chinese college students are finding this game more challenging than sudoku. Cheng Hao, who is a college student from Shenzhen, discovered kakuro while searching for sudoku puzzles on the internet. He has now become addicted to kakuro and plays it more than sudoku.

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