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In need of something to keep you occupied during your lunch breaks, why not spend a few minutes figuring out a game of Sudoku.
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Anonymous said…
Hi Nac,
My husband was born in Kingsbridge, Devon, not far from you. We're living in California now.
Have you seen Fiendish Sudoku? It has a number of advantages over websudoku such as hand-made puzzle layouts, choice of three grid sizes, multiple undo/redo, and it can give hints and step-by-step solutions.
Excellent thanks for the link to Fiendish Sudoku. Sounds like you're a bit of a Sudoku nut. ;) Yes Kingsbridge isn't too far away from sunny Exeter, though I bet it's far warmer in California.
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My husband was born in Kingsbridge, Devon, not far from you. We're living in California now.
Have you seen Fiendish Sudoku? It has a number of advantages over websudoku such as hand-made puzzle layouts, choice of three grid sizes, multiple undo/redo, and it can give hints and step-by-step solutions.
KristinW
Yes Kingsbridge isn't too far away from sunny Exeter, though I bet it's far warmer in California.