The "Times" Su Doku: The Utterly Addictive Number-placing Puzzle: Bk. 2 (Times)

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Pages: 176 (Paperback)

Editor: Wayne Gould

ISBN: 0007213506

Pub: Times Books

Pub date: 2005-06-06

Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 122922

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3/5 stars

Don't be fooled! (1/1 people found this helpful)

Be aware that this is the same book as New York Post Su Doku Fiendish. Different ISBN numbers, different covers, different titles but exactly the same 200 puzzles in exactly the same order.

5/5 stars

Brilliant! (1/2 people found this helpful)

I remember my grandmother giving me this, over a year and a half ago. The embarrassing thing is - I still haven't finished it yet! Its great to just dip in and into, it varies, sometimes I spend ages thinking through the puzzles and others it comes instantly, then sometimes I look for ages and I can't find the next number! There are four levels, Easy, Mild, Difficult and Fiendish, I can at least say that I'm now onto the Fiendish. There are four easy puzzles to begin with, great to start you off getting the hang or just for a bit of fun, then 25 Milds, still fairly easy but take a bit longer. Then Difficult, most enjoyable for those who aren't really addicted yet! Then 25 Fiendish to finish of the 100 puzzles, they are tough to most, but hey, given time. Sometimes I spend ages at work on them, others I forget the book competely! Its not that addictive, but watch out if you have loads of free time! Complete with Solutions at the back, maybe not the best idea, I've caught myself cheating a few times :( On the whole well worth forking out for

5/5 stars

Excellent - Su Doku just how it should be! (0/0 people found this helpful)

This is easily the best book of Su Doku puzzles I've ever had. It offers proper Su Dokus, not for the feint hearted. Really one for those who love a challenge.
Being the very difficult they do take your time, but it's a great feeling once one has reached the solution. The book consists of 190 Fiendish Su Dokus and 10 Super Fiendish. If this sounds too tricky, there are similar books available with "easy", "moderate" and "difficult" su dokus. To get a feel which are right for you, try attempting the puzzles in The Times newspaper.
I like the hardest ones, and feel that this is one of the very few excellent books available solely aimed for that level.

5/5 stars

Su Doku the way it should be (14/15 people found this helpful)

If you now consider yourself a veteran Su Doku solver, this is the only level you should be considering (apart from Killer). Unless you want an easy life, anything less will not suffice. 'Difficult' Su Doku requires you to stop and pause occasionally, but 'fiendish' is where the grids become genuinely satisfying challenges which can take over an hour to complete, and with 200 grids to solve, you'll not be rushing through to the end of this one. This is an excellent value collection from the popular The Times series that will last you ages. Su Doku at its best.

Hours of fun and frustration await you. You will almost certainly need a pencil for this book and it is, of course, not the place for beginners to start...

4/5 stars

Not quite it what it says on the tin (4/4 people found this helpful)


If you've rushed through previous Su Doku books and now find the easier puzzles a waste of time and paper, then The Times' Difficult Su Doku might be for you, but bear in mind that 'difficult' isn't the hardest level of Su Doku in The Times, the fiendish level is above it and there's also Killer Su Doku above that. By comparison, 'difficult' puzzles no longer provide much of challenge for experienced players. You will occasionally pause to work out a square or two, but it's not of the level where you'll have to start getting the pencil out regularly. 'Difficult' puzzles still offer a satisfying way to while away the hours (and this book will last you many hours) but if you want a genuine challenge you're better off with The Times' Killer or Fiendish collections. For the slightly less experienced who have done a handful of puzzles in newspapers and are interested in getting a book, this might be the ideal choice.

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