(Download free pdf) The Everything Large-Print Kakuro Book: 150 new cross-sum puzzles―now easier to read! (Everything Series)
| #1634842 in Books | 2011-11-18 | 2011-11-18 | Format: Large Print | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.88 x1.00 x8.25l,1.30 | File Name: 1440527385 | 288 pages
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Great Puzzle Book By a Puzzle Enthusiast|By Laurie S.|There's no squinting with this book! The print size is really nice for doing puzzles in bed before going to sleep. Charles Timmerman makes great books that include more than the puzzles. This one explained the origin of Kakuro, which originated with the English name Cross Sums in Dell Magazines (while the Kakuro name has ta|About the Author|Charles Timmerman is the founder of Funster.com, a word game website that was selected as a Yahoo! Pick of the Year, and the author of more than 100 puzzle books, including The Everything Word Search Book, The Everything Giant Book of
Can you do crosswords in your sleep? Have you mastered the sequence of sudoku? Are you looking for a puzzle than can give you a real mental workout?
Then you need kakuro. This latest puzzle craze from Japan is more challenging than crosswords and more addictive than sudoku. A blend of number and logic puzzles, kakuro requires just simple arithmetic and logic to solve, but the puzzles range from super-simple to outrageously difficult.
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