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Its actually interesting and something that evokes the thought process. Though we have access to these puzzles in many ways, ie, via net, mob application, etc, I would prefer to have mine right from the back of the hindu newspaper along with its difficulty rating. Anything beyond a star rating of four implies ' do not attempt' for me. First and foremost because of the fact that the usual weekend mornings are not blessed with long hours of relaxation and enjoyment, and secondly because my patience gets exhausted at the mere thought of not finishing it, for what irks me most is the process of spending a lot of time and energy without obtaining any result. Thank God, it has never happened to me before (because I've never taken that pain of spending a lot of time and energy :P). Anyway emerging from drifting thoughts, let me focus on my mainstream topic now.

It consists of 81 small boxes divided into 9 major boxes each containing 9 each[ 9*9=81, makes sence, na? :), in case it doesnt i have put up a picture here ], with a few numbers shattered here and there depending upon the difficulty rating. More the rating, less the numbers. The numbers share an inverse propotionality with the difficulty rating. Thats SUDOKU for you !!

For me, Sudoku is a nice way of spending free time which is bound to go waste. Thoguh lately, due to lack of such hours, I seldom get to have a glance at that side of the paper which plays host to such a mind boggling wonder. I guess it does its share in enriching our brain[ which definitely needs activity to maintain efficiency :)]. These kinds of small exercise will help i guess. So, the next time you come across one, attempt it, after all a little brain exercise wouldn't hurt !! ;) Adios...

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  1. heyy thanks ya..i'll need help from experienced guys like u :)

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  2. Cool. I didnt know you had a blog :) (nore do i think you know I have one, either!)

    the feeling is mutual :) Keep blogging!

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  3. I cant believe how u managed this much !!

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