Sudoku Puzzles, Anyone?

June 3, 2013 | Tony | Comments (0)

Sudoku-by-L2G-20050714_svgI take the TTC to work most days and on my daily commute I'm usually curious to see what other people are reading.  I like to think of it as research for work or just to see if it's something that I'm not familar with.  One thing that's fairly obvious is that even though Crosswords are still done by many people, it would seem that Sudoku reigns supreme.  I've seen people filling out the puzzle in books, newspapers, smartphones and tablets.  There are even authors that write sukodu mystery fiction like Parnell Hall, Shelley Freydon't and Kaye Morgan, to name a few.  I've tried the puzzles myself from time to time but I'm nowhere near as fast as most of my fellow commuters.

 

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Here's a couple of sites where you can refine your sudoku skills; 

Globe and Mail - Offers two styles; Classic Sudoku and Mega Sudoku

New York Times - Offers Sudoku puzzles with 3 levels of difficulty

Toronto Star - Offers one style of Sudoku in the Diversions section.

Metro News - Offers six different styles of Sudoku

Did I miss any good ones? 

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