
Super Sudoku 500 Problems Beginner-Intermediate
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Book Introduction
It is different from other Sudokus that are put together using computer programs.
The 500 Sudoku problems, divided into beginner and intermediate levels, were created by the world's best professional gamer, Oh Jeong-hwan, and the thrill of solving them is exceptional.
In a battle against meticulously designed numbers, neither guesswork nor luck is required.
You will encounter a true Sudoku that requires only logic and concentration.
The 500 Sudoku problems, divided into beginner and intermediate levels, were created by the world's best professional gamer, Oh Jeong-hwan, and the thrill of solving them is exceptional.
In a battle against meticulously designed numbers, neither guesswork nor luck is required.
You will encounter a true Sudoku that requires only logic and concentration.
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SUPER SUDOKU 500 Guide
SUPER SUDOKU 500 Beginner 1
SUPER SUDOKU 500 Beginner 2
SUPER SUDOKU 500 Intermediate 1
SUPER SUDOKU 500 Intermediate 2
SUPER SUDOKU 500 Intermediate 3
SUPER SUDOKU 500 Answers
SUPER SUDOKU 500 Beginner 1
SUPER SUDOKU 500 Beginner 2
SUPER SUDOKU 500 Intermediate 1
SUPER SUDOKU 500 Intermediate 2
SUPER SUDOKU 500 Intermediate 3
SUPER SUDOKU 500 Answers
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《Super Sudoku 500 Problems Beginner-Intermediate》 is different from other Sudokus that are put together using a computer program.
The 500 Sudoku problems, divided into beginner and intermediate levels, were created by the world's best professional gamer, Oh Jeong-hwan, and the thrill of solving them is exceptional.
In a battle against meticulously designed numbers, neither guesswork nor luck is required.
You will encounter a true Sudoku that requires only logic and concentration.
Created by the world's best professional gamer, Oh Jeong-hwan
High-level Sudoku books
Do you know what the most popular puzzle in the world is? It's Sudoku.
The origins of today's Sudoku began in 1979 when architect Howard Gans first introduced it under the name "Number Place."
Meanwhile, there is a theory that Sudoku was first called 'Sudoku數獨' by Nikori Publishing of Japan, meaning 'limiting the number to one'.
Whatever its origins, it is clear that Sudoku is the most popular math puzzle in the world.
The reason Sudoku is popular in leading media outlets, including the British [Times], is clearly because it has a special charm.
Although various types of Sudoku have been introduced and loved by people all over the world, puzzlers have always been thirsty for more sophisticated and scientific Sudoku.
"Super Sudoku 500 Problems Beginner-Intermediate" will quench your thirst.
The Sudoku in this book is not the mechanical Sudoku that has been created by combining computer programs.
These are high-level problems created one by one by professional gamer Oh Jeong-hwan, the best puzzle expert.
From Sudoku beginners to enthusiasts, it will satisfy your thirst for true Sudoku.
Improves logical thinking and concentration
The best brain development program
Sudoku only has the basic rule of 'filling in the numbers 1 to 9 in the 9 squares of a 3x3 box'.
However, solving the problem requires a high level of concentration.
If you let your guard down for even a moment, numbers will start to overlap everywhere, and you'll have to go back to the beginning.
Once you start solving the puzzle, you will be on edge trying to fill in the numbers from 1 to 9 without repeating them.
The appeal of Sudoku lies, above all, in its logical thinking and reasoning.
According to the rules, you have to think of the number that goes in the next square and compare it with the numbers in the other squares.
In this way, puzzlers naturally train their brains by scientifically inferring and logically arranging numbers.
Solving Sudoku can help you improve your concentration, memory, and logical thinking.
Sudoku is also addictive, making it impossible to put the book down until the last square is filled in.
The thrilling sense of accomplishment you feel when you fill in all the squares is also an undeniable part of Sudoku's appeal.
Let's experience the real Sudoku, where neither guessing nor luck works, and only logic is used, with "Super Sudoku 500 Questions Beginner-Intermediate".
The 500 Sudoku problems, divided into beginner and intermediate levels, were created by the world's best professional gamer, Oh Jeong-hwan, and the thrill of solving them is exceptional.
In a battle against meticulously designed numbers, neither guesswork nor luck is required.
You will encounter a true Sudoku that requires only logic and concentration.
Created by the world's best professional gamer, Oh Jeong-hwan
High-level Sudoku books
Do you know what the most popular puzzle in the world is? It's Sudoku.
The origins of today's Sudoku began in 1979 when architect Howard Gans first introduced it under the name "Number Place."
Meanwhile, there is a theory that Sudoku was first called 'Sudoku數獨' by Nikori Publishing of Japan, meaning 'limiting the number to one'.
Whatever its origins, it is clear that Sudoku is the most popular math puzzle in the world.
The reason Sudoku is popular in leading media outlets, including the British [Times], is clearly because it has a special charm.
Although various types of Sudoku have been introduced and loved by people all over the world, puzzlers have always been thirsty for more sophisticated and scientific Sudoku.
"Super Sudoku 500 Problems Beginner-Intermediate" will quench your thirst.
The Sudoku in this book is not the mechanical Sudoku that has been created by combining computer programs.
These are high-level problems created one by one by professional gamer Oh Jeong-hwan, the best puzzle expert.
From Sudoku beginners to enthusiasts, it will satisfy your thirst for true Sudoku.
Improves logical thinking and concentration
The best brain development program
Sudoku only has the basic rule of 'filling in the numbers 1 to 9 in the 9 squares of a 3x3 box'.
However, solving the problem requires a high level of concentration.
If you let your guard down for even a moment, numbers will start to overlap everywhere, and you'll have to go back to the beginning.
Once you start solving the puzzle, you will be on edge trying to fill in the numbers from 1 to 9 without repeating them.
The appeal of Sudoku lies, above all, in its logical thinking and reasoning.
According to the rules, you have to think of the number that goes in the next square and compare it with the numbers in the other squares.
In this way, puzzlers naturally train their brains by scientifically inferring and logically arranging numbers.
Solving Sudoku can help you improve your concentration, memory, and logical thinking.
Sudoku is also addictive, making it impossible to put the book down until the last square is filled in.
The thrilling sense of accomplishment you feel when you fill in all the squares is also an undeniable part of Sudoku's appeal.
Let's experience the real Sudoku, where neither guessing nor luck works, and only logic is used, with "Super Sudoku 500 Questions Beginner-Intermediate".
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: June 5, 2018
- Page count, weight, size: 312 pages | 148*225*30mm
- ISBN13: 9788964943441
- ISBN10: 8964943449
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