
Super Sudoku Senior Basics
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Book Introduction
"Super Sudoku Senior Basics" is a Sudoku book tailored to seniors concerned about memory and cognitive decline.
It is designed to help you solve 4x4, 6x6, and 9x9 problems step by step, starting from easy levels, so you can develop your logic, concentration, and reasoning skills through Sudoku.
Sudoku puzzles are known to help slow cognitive decline, making them a fun and beneficial brain training tool for seniors who don't want to lose their former intelligence.
It is designed to help you solve 4x4, 6x6, and 9x9 problems step by step, starting from easy levels, so you can develop your logic, concentration, and reasoning skills through Sudoku.
Sudoku puzzles are known to help slow cognitive decline, making them a fun and beneficial brain training tool for seniors who don't want to lose their former intelligence.
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[guide]
Basic rules of Sudoku
How to solve Sudoku
The Effects of Sudoku on the Brain
How to Use Sudoku for Brain Training
[problem]
[answer]
Basic rules of Sudoku
How to solve Sudoku
The Effects of Sudoku on the Brain
How to Use Sudoku for Brain Training
[problem]
[answer]
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Publisher's Review
For those of you who want to hold on to your fading memory and cognitive abilities
Fun and informative brain health training
Super Sudoku Senior
What do Einstein, Pascal, Leonardo da Vinci, Isaac Newton, and Stephen Hawking have in common? It seems clear that they are all geniuses whose names will forever be remembered in human history.
But besides that, they have something in common.
The point is that I usually enjoy puzzles.
From a young age, I enjoyed puzzles and mathematical and logical games, which naturally led to my academic achievements.
For them, puzzles were a place for brain activity to rest and a source of new ideas.
Sudoku is a popular brain puzzle that has gained recognition around the world.
Fill in the blanks by listing the numbers without duplication.
Although the rules are very simple, those who challenge the game enjoy intellectual pleasure through the process of logically approaching and reasoning.
"Super Sudoku Senior" was programmed to make Sudoku easy for beginners who have wanted to try it but hesitated because they thought it would be difficult.
Moreover, it provides a foundation for those who want more intellectually active challenges to try new puzzle games.
Let me wake up my brain.
There used to be a theory that people only use 10% of their brains throughout their lives, but it turns out that's not true.
As we age, our memory and cognitive abilities decline and brain activity seems to slow down, but the human brain is still able to willingly learn and adapt to new knowledge and environments even as we age.
"Super Sudoku Senior" Basic Edition is designed to help seniors easily solve Sudoku puzzles that help train their brain health.
Even people who are weak in numbers will feel the joy of seeing the numbers come together as they solve 4x4, 6x6, and 9x9 problems one by one.
Even people who hate numbers will become addicted to Sudoku, which involves filling in the blanks to avoid repeating numbers.
If you do this, you will find yourself logically analyzing the situation and reasoning to solve the problem, just like putting together numbers one by one, no matter what happens.
The fun of filling in the blanks with logical numbers will give you the courage to try something new.
How to Use Sudoku Puzzles for Brain Training
▷ Solve consistently every day: Keep your brain active by solving at least one Sudoku puzzle a day.
▷ Start with easy problems: Start with easy problems and as you gain confidence, try solving increasingly difficult problems.
▷ Write down the time it took to solve each problem: Write down the time it took to solve each problem.
The more Sudoku you solve, the less time you will have.
▷ Solve by finding the basis: Instead of guessing the number, try to solve it by finding the basis for why that number must be in the blank.
Your logical thinking will improve.
▷ Solve with a time limit: Try limiting yourself to 5 or 10 minutes to solve one problem.
Solving problems within a limited time can further improve your concentration and problem-solving skills.
Fun and informative brain health training
Super Sudoku Senior
What do Einstein, Pascal, Leonardo da Vinci, Isaac Newton, and Stephen Hawking have in common? It seems clear that they are all geniuses whose names will forever be remembered in human history.
But besides that, they have something in common.
The point is that I usually enjoy puzzles.
From a young age, I enjoyed puzzles and mathematical and logical games, which naturally led to my academic achievements.
For them, puzzles were a place for brain activity to rest and a source of new ideas.
Sudoku is a popular brain puzzle that has gained recognition around the world.
Fill in the blanks by listing the numbers without duplication.
Although the rules are very simple, those who challenge the game enjoy intellectual pleasure through the process of logically approaching and reasoning.
"Super Sudoku Senior" was programmed to make Sudoku easy for beginners who have wanted to try it but hesitated because they thought it would be difficult.
Moreover, it provides a foundation for those who want more intellectually active challenges to try new puzzle games.
Let me wake up my brain.
There used to be a theory that people only use 10% of their brains throughout their lives, but it turns out that's not true.
As we age, our memory and cognitive abilities decline and brain activity seems to slow down, but the human brain is still able to willingly learn and adapt to new knowledge and environments even as we age.
"Super Sudoku Senior" Basic Edition is designed to help seniors easily solve Sudoku puzzles that help train their brain health.
Even people who are weak in numbers will feel the joy of seeing the numbers come together as they solve 4x4, 6x6, and 9x9 problems one by one.
Even people who hate numbers will become addicted to Sudoku, which involves filling in the blanks to avoid repeating numbers.
If you do this, you will find yourself logically analyzing the situation and reasoning to solve the problem, just like putting together numbers one by one, no matter what happens.
The fun of filling in the blanks with logical numbers will give you the courage to try something new.
How to Use Sudoku Puzzles for Brain Training
▷ Solve consistently every day: Keep your brain active by solving at least one Sudoku puzzle a day.
▷ Start with easy problems: Start with easy problems and as you gain confidence, try solving increasingly difficult problems.
▷ Write down the time it took to solve each problem: Write down the time it took to solve each problem.
The more Sudoku you solve, the less time you will have.
▷ Solve by finding the basis: Instead of guessing the number, try to solve it by finding the basis for why that number must be in the blank.
Your logical thinking will improve.
▷ Solve with a time limit: Try limiting yourself to 5 or 10 minutes to solve one problem.
Solving problems within a limited time can further improve your concentration and problem-solving skills.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: February 25, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 96 pages | 180g | 172*235*6mm
- ISBN13: 9788964947371
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