Bored of Sudoku? Try its big brother - kakuro! Kakuro takes the logic of Sudoku a step further, by combining the skills required to complete a numbered grid, with simple maths to ensure that rows and columns add up to a specified amount - think of Kakuro as the mathematical equivalent of crosswords. It's a little bit tougher and a lot more fun that it's predecessor. Already a regular feature in the "Guardian", and flying off the shelves in Japan, Kakuro promises to be the next big puzzle to test the nation. "The Book of Kakuro" contains rules, strategies, and 200 mind-boggling puzzles! Sudoku became a popular sensation overnight, and Kakuro is poised to do the same. "The Book of Kakuro" includes 200 puzzles ranging in difficulty from the gentle through the tough to the diabolical, tips to solving Kakuro puzzles, worksheets, and the solutions. Fans of Sudoku are nuts about the challenge of Kakuro, because it presents ever greater challenges - addicts won't tire of Kakuro because it is so flexible. If completing a 10 X 12 cell grid becomes a breeze, simply move on to bigger grids!
Michael Mepham is the puzzle compiler behind the Book of Sudoku and Sudoku To Go series, and is well known as the man behind the Daily Telegraph's Weekend Giant general crossword puzzle. He lives in London.
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