![]() we can't compare that to the puzzle books you mentioned unless you can provide sample puzzles from themĪlso what enxio27 said. ![]() both of these are in the se high-6 to low-8. In a serious answer to the question, if you have cheap access to printer ink you could print out the puzzles in the "puzzles" section of this forum or the "impossible" puzzles on menneske which have easily printing capability. Leejihee: i was the one who wrote that post mike linked to, if you ever feel the need to browse that site, i must warn you to never play flash flash revolution unless you have loads of time to spare, it's such a time-waster Mike i believe you didn't intend to link to the same post twice but if you did, yay for me M_b_metcalf wrote:BTW, Inkala is an imposter, see here and here. ![]() Leejihee leejihee Posts: 1 Joined: 31 July 2013 I'm a little desperate because it seems like I'm hitting an invisible wall on what to get my dad, and this is his favorite hobby. Does anyone have any suggestions? Book titles or authors are appreciated, or some websites where I can download some of them for my dad. I know I've bought him other things but can't recall what else. I've printed out Inkala's new "hardest puzzle" and he is trying to figure it out right now : ) We've tried "AI Escargot - The Most Difficult Sudoku Puzzle" which he said it was challenging (he did not solve Al Escargot, if that gives you an idea of his level) I've bought Frank Longo sudoku (he wants something harder than "Absolutely Nasty Sudoku Level 4 (Mensa)" and "Beyond Black Belt Sudoku: If you have to ask, it's too hard for you" <- this last one is supposedly Longo's hardest according to Amazon and I don't see anything harder in that series by Longo. Which I got as an experiment to see if he wanted to try other puzzles, but he likes to stick to Sudoku. iGridd - Number Logic Puzzles: Sudoku, Jigsaw, Greater/Less Than, Kakuro, Kenken, Futoshiki, Straights, Skyscraper, Binary Number Place: Yellow: Homegrown Deadly Sudoku Here is a list of what he tried by Tetsuya Nishio: Problem is, he *burns* through them so FAST! In order of ease to difficulty, he says sudoku published in newspapers are too easy, and he enjoyed Tetsuya Nishio but it wasn't very challenging for him. Then you can print or download using your browser’s menu.(Disclosure: I'm not a sudoku player but my dad loves sudoku) I try to get the hardest books I can for him (he prefers the workbooks vs online- yes, I know it would be free and easier to find, but what can I say, he just likes book format). ![]() Instructions: Click the print link to open a new window in your browser with the PDF file. Click the link below to download or print the free Easy Sudoku Puzzles Games now in PDF format. The free printable beginner Sudoku are fun and easy to solve. Print 10 different pages of Easy Sudoku with 1 single Sudoku per page and the solution on page 2 of PDF. This is a great free printable Sudoku if you already dominate the beginner level of Sudoku. You need to fill each row, column and square with the numbers from 1 to 9, without repeating any number within the row, column or square. Print free single page 9×9 grid Easy Sudoku Puzzles here. Free Printable Easy Sudoku Puzzles, an easy way to make Sudoku Puzzles.
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