The Globe and Mail: The 'crack-cocaine' of games
The Globe and Mail: The 'crack-cocaine' of games: "In 1979, Howard Garnes, a freelance puzzle constructor, created a straightforward and seemingly unremarkable logic game.
The rules of Number Place, which was first published in Dell Pencil Puzzles & Word Games, were simple: put digits one through nine across the 9x9 grid splattered with seemingly random numbers. Each digit can appear once in each row. The grid is then divided into 3x3"
Love that headline title....
Robert
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The rules of Number Place, which was first published in Dell Pencil Puzzles & Word Games, were simple: put digits one through nine across the 9x9 grid splattered with seemingly random numbers. Each digit can appear once in each row. The grid is then divided into 3x3"
Love that headline title....
Robert
sudoku
Sudoku

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