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Will Shortz Presents the Ultimate Kenken Omnibus - by Tetsuya Miyamoto (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Perfect for solvers who just can't get enough, this colossal collection contains 500 easy to hard KenKen puzzles -- perfect for novices and experts alike.
- About the Author: TETSUYA MIYAMOTO, the creator of KenKen, is a math teacher who runs a unique mathematics class for grade school children in Japan where he practices "The Art of Teaching Without Teaching.
- 592 Pages
- Games, Logic & Brain Teasers
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The biggest, best collection of KenKen puzzles ever published!Book Synopsis
Perfect for solvers who just can't get enough, this colossal collection contains 500 easy to hard KenKen puzzles -- perfect for novices and experts alike.
Features:- 500 easy-to-hard KenKen puzzles
- Edited by legendary New York Times crossword editor Will Shortz
- Big grids with lots of space for easy solving
From the Back Cover
Sudoku: One of life's simple pleasures
Sudoku has taken America by storm! Puzzled by the wordless crossword puzzle? Try one or two of these simple, easy-to-solve sudoku and you'll discover what millions of fans already know: There's nothing as fun as sudoku!
- 100 all-new simple sudoku
- Edited by legendary New York Times crossword editor and "America's puzzlemaster" Will Shortz
- Big grids with lots of space for easy solving
Review Quotes
"A puzzling global phenomenon" --The Economist
"The biggest craze to hit The Times since the first crossword puzzle was published in 1935." --The Times of London "England's most addictive newspaper puzzle." --New York magazine "The latest craze in games" --BBC News "Sudoku is dangerous stuff. Forget work and family--think papers hurled across the room and industrial-sized blobs of correction fluid. I love it!" --The Times of London "Sudokus are to the first decade of the 21st century what Rubik's Cube was to the 1970s." --The Daily Telegraph "Britain has a new addiction. Hunched over newspapers on crowded subway trains, sneaking secret peeks in the office, a puzzle-crazy nation is trying to slot numbers into small checkerboard grids." --Associated Press "Forget crosswords." --The Christian Science MonitorAbout the Author
TETSUYA MIYAMOTO, the creator of KenKen, is a math teacher who runs a unique mathematics class for grade school children in Japan where he practices "The Art of Teaching Without Teaching." His teaching method and use of KenKen in his classroom has proven extremely successful. His students regularly go on to be accepted at the most prestigious schools in Tokyo.
WILL SHORTZ has been the crossword puzzle editor of The New York Times since 1993. He is also the puzzlemaster on NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday and is founder and director of the annual American Crossword Puzzle Tournament. He has edited countless books of crossword puzzles, Sudoku, KenKen, and all manner of brain-busters.