Book Review: Sudoku Puzzles To Go by Barbara Schulak

cover of Sudoku Puzzles To GoThe greatest advantage Sudoku Puzzles To Go has over similar game books is that it is spiral-bound. Nothing about a puzzle book irritates me more than a tight paper binding, particularly if it is so cheap that the paper is warped when you try to open it flat. (Please note *cough*Scholastic*cough*.)

I have been hearing a buzz about Sudoku for the past year, which immediately made me resistant to its allure. The descriptions I heard and the strange-looking grids printed in newspapers made it seem much more confusing and complicated than it is.

In fact, given my undergraduate degree in mathematics and general love of solving number puzzles, I should have been immediately drawn to Sudoku. Instead, it took one little (conveniently spiral-bound) Sudoku puzzle book to attract my attention long enough to learn the rules and start playing. I'm hooked.

Sudoku Puzzles To Go is a perfect introduction for the confused like myself. Barbara Schulak introduces the book with a clear and concise explanation of the rules of Sudoku. The book is laid out so that very easy 9x9 grids come first, with increasing difficulty as one works one's way towards the end.

The last ten puzzles are 16x16 grids, which leads in nicely to Schulack's latest Lulu.com publication, 16 x 16 Sudoku Puzzles To Go. Both books include solutions to all of the puzzles, which comes in handy when one is stuck.

With 250 grids, Sudoku Puzzles To Go makes a great travel companion on long flights, cross-country road trips, or your daily public transportation commute. Solving Sudoku puzzles while driving, biking, or walking is not recommended.

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  • 16 X 16 Sudoku Puzzles To Go 16 X 16 Sudoku Puzzles To Go

    16 x 16 SUDOKU PUZZLES TO GO contains 100 large size Sudoku puzzles for your solving enjoyment. Using the numbers one through nine and the letters A through F, these puzzles are definitely a challenge. ...

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  • 1 - Phillip Winn

    May 22, 2006 at 8:40 pm

    16x16? Oh, wow, that sounds... fun.

  • 2 - Natalie Bennett

    May 23, 2006 at 7:11 pm

    This article has been selected for syndication to Advance.net, which is affiliated with newspapers around the United States. Nice work!

  • 3 - Marty (Costa Mesa)

    Aug 12, 2006 at 12:24 pm

    I have not yet purchased the Sudoku book showing on this webpage--the one which has 16 characters instead of just nine--but I already have inten-
    tions of doing it!

    I may purchase the book in less than two weeks,
    but since I bought the first two Sudoku books a few weeks ago, followed by another last Sunday,
    they've been happily carring me away!

    How many websites do you know of (besides sudoku
    .com) have 10 x 10 Sudoku puzzles that use the
    digits 0 to 9? I already know about 9 x 9's; to
    me, they're too easy, and not difficult enough!

    By the way, who ever heard about doing puzzles
    while driving a car, when they instead talk to
    people on cell phones? That was so cute!

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