Older than Sudoku and played for many years in Japan, Kakuro is best described as a kind of mathematical crossword. This guide features over 100 puzzles of Kakuro. Each puzzle has been hand crafted by a Japanese inventor. It also includes four pages of 'How To', explaining the rules and featuring example puzzles, and a page of number combinations.
November 2006 marks the first anniversary of the death of George Best, the most magical footballer of his generation, and the most notorious and sad example of a great talent gone to waste. This is a chronicle of a life lived, and as a result eventually blighted, in the public eve.
Handcrafted in Japan, these 100 puzzles have been specially commissioned from the original inventors of Sudoku . The book includes a selection of easy, medium and diabolically difficult puzzles plus a collection of top tips compiled by Guardian writer and dedicated Sudoku fan, Tim Dowling.
What are the chances of being struck by lightning in bed? And why is it so esay to raed wrods eevn wehn the lteetrs are mdduled up? Ever wondered what makes a planet a planet, or why it's safe to eat mud? Everyday life can pose such questions. This work draws together a selection of the such imaginative questions, along with answers.
Written by journalists from the leading newspaper in education, this is a practical guide for those wanting to know which course to choose, where to study it and how to get the most out of student life.