I’ve mentioned subscribing to the WSJ, Detroit Free Press, and The Morning Sun. Each has a page that includes games of various sorts such as words, facts, mazes. The latter two papers include Sudoku.
Do you sudoku? Learn more about sudoku puzzles and how to solve them at Sudoku.com. I've been meaning to learn how to do these brain teasers for a while now, and this series of sudoku articles ...
If you're a Sudoku fan, then chances are you'll love to get your hands on a good brain teaser puzzle. But with so many ...
My colleague Thomas sent me a very interesting link about attempts to solve Sudoku using test-driven development. The article, somewhat unfairly, pits Ron Jeffries’ explorations of Sudoku using ...
A computer made from DNA that can solve basic chess and sudoku puzzles could one day, if scaled up, save vast amounts of energy over traditional computers when it comes to tasks like training ...
Scientists are like you and me: they sometimes need to relax. This is why Veit Elser, professor at Cornell University, has applied an algorithm developed for X-ray diffraction microscopy to solve ...
At a time when there's not very many live sports to watch, we've all had to look for alternate forms of entertainment. You might be plugging away at your Netflix queue, or becoming a new NASCAR fan, ...
Finland based mathematician, Arto Inkala, has specially created a Sudoku to rival his World’s Hardest ‘Al Escargot’ puzzle produced in 2006. The puzzle is waiting for anyone who wants to test their ...