Jun 4

New York Times Touch Screen SudokuSudoku had been an international popular puzzle game in 2005. It was created by Howard Garns, an American architect, in 1979. However it was first became popular in Japan in 1986.

Sudoku is a logic-based number placement puzzle. There is a 9×9 grid which you need to fill them up with correct numbers. The 9×9 grid has 9 regions, where each region is split into 3×3 boxes. In each region, digits from 1 to 9 can only be used once. Same number can not appear on the same region, row and column.

The Sudoku game is kind of addictive. Perhaps you can consider buying this New York Times Touch Screen Sudoku, you can solve Sudoku with different difficulties level anywhere, for example in the train, lining up to buy coffee, or waiting for your honey dressing up. With this New York Times Touch Screen Sudoku, you no need to find a newspaper desperately just to play one Sudoku game each day as there are 800 puzzles in this New York Times Touch Screen Sudoku. It costs only $19.95 USD each.

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