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'''Free Puzzle Magazines:'''
 
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Punzhu publishes a variety of puzzle magazines in Adobe PDF that you may download for free by clicking on the [http://www.magazine.punzhu.com/index.php "Free Magazines"] link on our main menu. Registration, which is also free, is required to access our magazines.
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Punzhu publishes a variety of sudoku, alphasudoku, and symbol sudoku free puzzle magazines in Adobe PDF that you may download for free by clicking on the [http://www.magazine.punzhu.com/index.php "Free Magazines"] link on our main menu, or selecting the game of your choice from the puzzles displayed on the main page.  
  
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Registration, which is also free, is required to access our magazines.
  
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Also available for download are crosswords, word search, word find, Hitori, coded, cryptic, fill-in, scrambled, jigsaw, and other games that are in our free puzzle magazines.
 
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Revision as of 21:29, 20 March 2007

Sudoku and Symbol Sudoku

The word Sudoku simply means "single number" in Japanese. A sudoku grid contains 9 large squares; each large square contains 9 squares for the placement of a single number.

The numbers used are between one and nine, including one and nine, and there is no mathematical relationship between the numbers.

In 1979 freelance puzzle constructor Howard Garnes introduced the game, which he called Number Place.

In 1986 in Japan two important changes were made that led the popular game as we know it today. First, no more than 30 numbers were given in any puzzle grid to help a solver. Second, the puzzles were symmetrical.

This is an example of a plain sudoku.

Sudoku.jpg

Symbol Sudoku

Symbol sudoku puzzles created by Punzhu Puzzles add an extra degree of challenge for solvers. Instead of the numbers 1-9, Punzhu uses various symbols. Many of our symbol sudoku puzzles have a common theme to their symbols.

Here is one example of the various symbols used by Punzhu Puzzles in creating our very challenging symbol sudoku puzzles using Unicode box drawing style of symbols:

Symbol.jpg


Free Puzzle Magazines:

Punzhu publishes a variety of sudoku, alphasudoku, and symbol sudoku free puzzle magazines in Adobe PDF that you may download for free by clicking on the "Free Magazines" link on our main menu, or selecting the game of your choice from the puzzles displayed on the main page.

Registration, which is also free, is required to access our magazines.

Also available for download are crosswords, word search, word find, Hitori, coded, cryptic, fill-in, scrambled, jigsaw, and other games that are in our free puzzle magazines.

Directory:Punzhu Puzzles