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KenKen

An easy 4x4 KenKenKenKen, which began appearing in The New York Times in February, is a new numerical logic puzzle from Japan. The name means loosely “cleverness squared.”

KenKen shares some properties with sudoku. Each is a pure logic challenge in which numbers are filled in the squares of a grid. Unlike sudoku, though, in which the numbers act solely as symbols (letters or pictures would work as well), KenKen requires arithmetic.

The rules are simple: Fill the grid with digits so as not to repeat a digit within any row or column, and so the digits within each heavily outlined box (called a cage) go together using the arithmetic operation shown to make the target number indicated.

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1 Col Mustard { 04.22.09 at 9:21 am }

Here’s another number, logic puzzle. It’s not too difficult and a good choice to lure non-puzzlers perhaps to try their hand. It’s called Strimko. Here’s the URL link:
http://www.strimko.com/

2 John { 02.26.11 at 5:32 pm }

If you’re look for KenKen puzzles, have a look at
http://www.puzzlemadness.co.uk
They have a daily KenKen puzzles and have other puzzles such as Sudoku, Hitori, Nonograms, and other types as well!

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