All posts in the category Sudoku

How to Play Sudoku

by Marian

posted on January 25, 2015 in Puzzle Games, Sudoku

Sudoku looks like a math game, but it’s not really about numbers at all — no adding, subtracting, multiplication or division. What it’s really about is patterns and logic. That’s kind of math — but it’s not arithmetic. So there’s really no need to have numbers in the puzzle. You can just as easily have […]

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A Sudoku Puzzle a Day…

by Spikey

posted on January 24, 2015 in Puzzle Games, Sudoku

Solving one Sudoku puzzle every morning keeps Marian patient while her computer is booting up. This is the one she did today. It’s a regular Sudoku puzzle, but you can turn it into Foodoku or Moodoku if you replace each number with a picture from the picture sets: Foodoku food pieces – set A Foodoku […]

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In the Mood for Sudoku?

by Spikey

posted on August 13, 2014 in Moodoku, Puzzle Games, Sudoku

Here’s another variation on the Japanese puzzle game, Sudoku. This one’s called “Moodoku”! It’s all about different moods, and the puzzle pieces are cute little faces.

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Foodoku Puzzles #3

by Spikey

posted on February 29, 2012 in Foodoku, Puzzle Games

Well, it was about time Marian got back to making some more stuff for you kids! (These grown-ups get so busy sometimes!) Here are some more Foodoku puzzles for you: Foodoku Puzzle 3a Foodoku Puzzle 3b And for those of you who haven’t yet downloaded the food pieces that go with the puzzles, here are […]

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More Foodoku puzzles!

by Spikey

posted on July 5, 2011 in Foodoku, Puzzle Games

Two versions of another Foodoku puzzle — the Sudoku-type puzzle that uses pictures of food instead of numbers!

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What’s a fun puzzle game to do with food?

by Spikey

posted on June 30, 2011 in Foodoku, Puzzle Games

How about “Foodoku”? (!) Have you ever heard of the Japanese puzzle game Sudoku? It looks like a math game, right? But it’s not really about numbers at all — no adding, subtracting, multiplication or division. What it’s really about is patterns and logic. So, yeah, that’s kind of math — but it’s not arithmetic. […]

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