The latest and best books to help you learn to play Sudoku, with some puzzle books from easy to very difficult.
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Su Doku for Dummies
Written in the 'For Dummies' inimitable and irreverent style, you can learn how to do Sudoku puzzles.
Find Su Doku for Dummies at Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.com |
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Sudoku to Go! From Nikoli Publishing, the first publisher of Sudoku puzzles, comes this set of three books of puzzles of different difficulty levels.
Find it at Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.com |
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Master Sudoku: Teach Yourself A collection of over 150 puzzles of varying difficulty that will teach the newcomer the techniques for success and challenge the expert player to their limit.
From Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.com |
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Donut Sudoku: The Delectable New Variant A new challenge for Sudoku fans. No numbers appear within the central box to start, leaving a "donut hole" in the middle.
Available from Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.com
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Pocket Posh Sudoku
Who says that brains and beauty don't go together? These attractively produced books each have 100 puzzles in them.
Available from Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.com
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Sudoku Easy
Presented by Will Shortz, veteran US puzzle compiler and crossword editor of The New York Times
Find Sudoku Easy at Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.com.
Need more of a challenge? Will Shortz also presents Sudoku Easy to Hard which can be bought at Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.com |
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Will Shortz Presents the Huge Book of Hard Sudoku
300 challenging puzzles from the Sudoku master himself, Will Shortz, designed to really keep you on your toes!
Available from Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.com
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Master Sudoku This book is written by maths whizz and self-confessed Sudoku addict Carol Vorderman. It features over 200 puzzles and Step-by-Step instructions for players at all levels, with clear instructions and crucial secrets that will help you finish puzzles in record time.
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Sudoku Gift Ideas
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Sudoku Quotes and TipsI think that is what makes a good puzzler, a willingness to keep nutting something out and resisting the temptation to go to the back of the book for the answers.
Wayne Gould, Father of the current Sudoku craze.