


Pneumonia Almost Stopped My Lungs But Su-doku Puzzles Kept
By Rayzee, Sat Dec 10th
There is nothing like an “enforced rest” to make one re-evaluateone’s life. Lying in a hospital bed with nothing to do exceptcrosswords can be tedious. Then my wife brought me two Sudokupuzzles from the Times Newspaper…my life changed!
I became so engrossed in these extra-ordinary puzzles that timejust flew by me. They are so addictive they ought to carry aHealth Warning. I planned to make these puzzles available to theInternet community just as soon as I got home.
Guess what? My Doctor forbade me to return to work for fourweeks. Bliss!
So, an “enforced rest” enabled me to build a web-site devotedentirely to Sudoku. I felt a Monthly Sudoku Puzzle Magazinewould be ‘just what the Doctor ordered’, and I was right.
The interest in these fiendish puzzles was overwhelming, itseems everybody who tries one becomes instantly hooked, evenchildren think they are great…not least because they are goodat them and frequently beat their parents to the finish.
Sudoku Monthly provides 120 puzzles ranging in difficulty from’Easy’ through ‘Medium’, ‘Hard’ and all the way to brain-numbing’Expert’. There are enough puzzles to keep a whole family busyfor a month.
Who needs television when you can play Sudoku?
Check out your powers of logic and reasoning, you may bepleasantly surprised at how much fun Sudoku is.http://sudoku-monthly.com/
About the author:Rayzee is the Founder of Rayzee International and has been anInternet Entrepreneur since 1996.
He lives with his wife Lynn in Chippenham in the UK.
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September 6th, 2007 at 1:23 pm
if you are into Sudoku you shall check out Kakuro which is a new puzzle game that’s getting popular lately