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The Official Book of Wordoku: Sudoku Puzzles for Word Lovers

 
 
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The Official Book of Wordoku: Sudoku Puzzles for Word Lovers

There’s something new on the sudoku scene—and it’s bound to capture the attention of word lovers. Wordoku follows the same basic principles as sudoku, except that solvers fill the grid with nine letters. Under each grid, the letters for that puzzle appear, in a pronounceable anagram. Then, just like the original, you have to arrange them so that every letter appears in every column, every row, and every 3x3 box just one time: anyone, including non-English speakers, can do that.  But unlike sudoku, the fun doesn’t end there: buried inside the grid, you’ll also find the answer to the anagram. (In some cases, to make it tougher, the anagram actually has TWO possible solutions.) It’s brainbusting, entertaining, and irresistible.

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Product Details:
Author: Frank Longo
Paperback: 96 pages
Publisher: Sterling
Publication Date: December 28, 2005
Language: English
ISBN: 1402736681
Package Length: 7.9 inches
Package Width: 5.3 inches
Package Height: 0.4 inches
Package Weight: 0.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews
 
 

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5I like these better than Sudoku!  Jul 12, 2010
Wordoku, which uses 9 letters, takes me longer than the Sudoku which uses numbers. However, I feel so fulfilled when I have solved one!! These particular Wordokus, IMHO, are harder than the easy level Sudokus. They have an extra step., an anagram. I find I can not complete the puzzle until I can figure out the anagram for the 9 letters and where that anagram fits in the puzzle. If you like a challenge this is it! The Official Book of Wordoku: Sudoku Puzzles for Word Lovers



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5The Official Book of Wordoku  Jan 16, 2007
I bought this for my cousin who loves doing crossword puzzles and sudoku. Sudoku was challenging enough for her, but wordoku is a beast. She loves the mental motivation.

5new puzzle  Jan 14, 2007
I love the new type of puzzle called Wordoko--I had gotten bored with Suduko & was looking for something different & found it in Worduko.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5Adds sense of accomplishment to Sudoku  Apr 07, 2006
I thought Sudoku was a little boring before I got this book. When you are done, all you had was a grid of numbers. With Wordoku, you discover the solution to a jumbled word. The nine letters are given in an order that makes them easy to remember, but still very difficult to guess the word upfront. There are a variety of difficulty levels, including the last 10 puzzles where only 8 of the letters are given, so you can't really guess the word until you solve the puzzle.

I definately recommend to Sudoku and word puzzle lovers. It's very addictive and a great way to take a break or pass time on a flight, etc. My only complaint is that they haven't come out with Wordoku 2 yet, so I'm forced to print more puzzles off the internet instead.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

4Pretty Good  Mar 29, 2006
I got into playing Sudoku puzzles a few months ago, and I have to say that it's addicting! Every night now I find myself doing at least one puzzle - it's hard to put them down!

This particular book combines Sudoku with word puzzles. So, instead of filling the grids with the numbers 1 through 9, you're filling the grids in with specific letters - and, when you're done, you get to try to solve the anagram of the letters given by finding that 9 letter word within the grid.

In case you haven't played Sudoku before, it's a numbers (in this case letters) logic puzzle. You're given a 9x9 grid, and you have to determine which numbers/letters go into which square within the smaller 3x3 grid, and then again within the larger 9x9 grid. Each letter/number can only be used once within each square, row and column. You do this by working off of the few answers given - deducing the correct answers along the way.

The reason I gave this book 4 stars instead of 5 is that each puzzle has a different set of letters to work with - so every time you do a new puzzle, you have to memorize the letters that are being used. I found that it helps if I try to solve the anagram first - that way I only have to remember that one word as I work through solving the puzzle.

Overall, I found it to be a fun twist to the traditional Sudoku. So, if you like this type of logic puzzle, you may want to give this a try.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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