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Sudoku.


What has 81 squares and is dangerously addictive ad·dic·tive
adj.
1. Causing or tending to cause addiction.

2. Characterized by or susceptible to addiction.


addictive (
? It is sudoku, the puzzle “Puzzle solving” redirects here. For the concept in Thomas Kuhn's philosophy of science, see normal science.

A puzzle is a problem or enigma that challenges ingenuity.
 that first became a hit in Japan and now is fascinating Americans.

How do you play? Each row, column, and section in the grid In the Grid is a game show that airs on UK broadcaster Five at 6.30pm week nights. It first aired on Monday 30 October 2006.

In the Grid is hosted by Les Dennis and is produced by Initial West, one of the Endemol UK companies.
 has 9 smell squares, In each blank square, write a number from 1 to 9. Each digit can be used only once per row, column, and square. [Sudoku means "single number."]

It is harder than it looks. Give it a try!
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Title Annotation:Some Fun
Publication:Junior Scholastic
Date:Sep 4, 2006
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