Large Print Sudoku: 100 sudoku puzzles in large print 30pt font size. (Volume 1) All you have to do is follow standard sudoku rules to solve the puzzles: Place each number from 1 through to 9 exactly once in each of the nine horizontal rows and the nine vertical columns that comp
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| Title | : | Large Print Sudoku: 100 sudoku puzzles in large print 30pt font size. (Volume 1) |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.58 (457 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1480215694 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 130 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2012-10-30 |
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Welcome to this amazing collection of 100 fantastic Large Print Sudoku puzzles. This book contains 100 large print grids, which are all 9 x 9 in size. All you have to do is follow standard sudoku rules to solve the puzzles: Place each number from 1 through to 9 exactly once in each of the nine horizontal rows and the nine vertical columns that compose each grid. In addition each 3x3 bold-lined region of 9 cells must contain the numbers from 1 - 9 exactly once. That is all that there is to it! All 100 puzzles in this Large Print Sudoku collection have a single solution that can be found by applying logical rules: no guessing is ever required. Full and clear solutions are provided at the back so you can check your solutions are correct without having to squint. The grids in the book are printed large and bold and clear in 30pt font size, and there is plenty of space around them should you wish to write notes. In addition, the paper is good-quality and white so works well whether you deci
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