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3/23/2013

Black Belt Sudoku (Martial Arts Sudoku) Review

Black Belt Sudoku (Martial Arts Sudoku)
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Don't be fooled by the title - if you are looking for challenging Sudoku puzzles, this is not the book for you.

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SUDOKU:The hotter-than-hot puzzle phenomenon that everyone wants to play! Sudoku's everywhere these days, and winning millions of converts worldwide. And why not? It's irresistibly good brainteasing entertainment, the rules are simple (even when the particular game isn't), and it requires no math skills…just logic. Sterling has a book for everyone eager to get in on the game, no matter what level. There are puzzle collections to keep sudoku lovers occupied for hours, guides to strategy for the perplexed, series that take solvers from novice to expert, and compilations packaged in fun shapes. "The new international craze!"-The New York Times "Puzzle fans are playing the numbers with sudoku...the underlying complexity is what attracted millions worldwide."-USA Today "People are wild about it..."-Sherry Stern of the Los Angeles Timees

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3/06/2013

White Belt Sudoku (Martial Arts Sudoku) Review

White Belt Sudoku (Martial Arts Sudoku)
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I am totally addicted to Sudoku and have worked many puzzles in many books, but I especially like the martial arts series. Their difficulty ratings are "right on." These puzzles are very user-friendly and I highly recommend this series to all players!

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With a separate sudoku book for every level, all puzzle lovers can play this wildly popular, incredibly addictive game that's appearing in major newspapers all over! Taking a page from karate - another Japanese art - each title is graded by colour: White Belt for easy, Green Belt for medium level, Brown Belt for hard, and Black Belt for the super-tough solvers. And because each book has an amazing 300 puzzles, the fun can go on for hours.

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2/17/2013

Not Your Grandmother's Log Cabin Review

Not Your Grandmother's Log Cabin
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Not what I thought. It's very complicated. The instructions are daunting and I wouldn't even begin. I tried to give it to a quilting friend and she agreed. Definitely not for the timid.

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Simply amazing quilts that are amazingly simple! Over 30 log cabin designs with a modern twist created by using a 60 degree ruler. Each lively quilt is unique and vibrantly illustrated in full color to inspire your own masterpiece. Shaded diagrams guide you through each step for fast and easy piecing. Projects vary from wall hallings to full size quilts.

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11/18/2012

Second-Degree Black Belt Sudoku (Martial Arts Sudoku) Review

Second-Degree Black Belt Sudoku (Martial Arts Sudoku)
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These are tough Sudokus. I think these are even tougher than the "Beware! Very Challenging" sudokus from the Will Shortz series. I don't know how they compare to the ones designated "Diabolical," I haven't attempted those yet.
I'm working my way through this book and solving the puzzles successfully about 70% of the time. This seems to be just right to create tension and challenge me without overly discouraging me (again I refer you to Bandura's Self Efficacy theory).
But these are puzzles where you have to plug in numbers at some point and just see what happens. Here's what I do: I start off with a pen, doing all the numbers that can be deduced through logic alone. Then, I switch to a pencil. I find a box with only two options, and guess, write in a small 'A', and then follow it out to see where it goes, labelling the boxes with consecutive letters as I go so I can follow my steps backwards in retreat if necessary. Let me know if you've got a better idea.
The problem with these sudokus is knowing when to abandon logic and start muscling through. It's for this reason that I think I prefer sudokus that can be solved with logic alone (although some make the case that the trial-and-error guessing is just an extension of the logical steps you are taking in your head when solving simpler puzzles). But I got this book as a gift, a little retribution for all my tough Sudoku talk, and I will not back down.
Nice puzzles, well constructed for those of you into symmetry (I'm not sure why you care, but I've seen your critiques of other sudoku books). These books are also a good illustration of the fact that the number of clues filled in to start with is not directly correlated to the difficulty level of the puzzle. These look like easy puzzles at first glance, lots of numbers filled in to start with. But there is very little redundancy in the clues. I always start off hot and then hit a wall.
I like the martial arts metaphor of this series. I'm flattered to be at the second degree black belt level of something I've been at for about eight months. But I saw that he has a book called second degree white belt. What is that? Some kind of veteran neophyte? Or do you have to actively unlearn something to be a second degree white belt?

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With a separate sudoku book for every level, all puzzle lovers can play this wildly popular, incredibly addictive game that's appearing in major newspapers all over! Taking a page from karate - another Japanese art - each title is graded by colour: White Belt for easy, Green Belt for medium level, Brown Belt for hard, and Black Belt for the super-tough solvers. And because each book has an amazing 300 puzzles, the fun can go on for hours.

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