The Sinister Minister
Retired Forum Staff
💻 Oldtimer
About a month or so ago, one of my lab instructors made a post on our WebCT boards about a puzzle she had gotten addicted to called "Sudoku". I tried it out very shortly after I read the post and originally found it to be a tedious thing, so I didn't really bother trying it out.
Now, however, I have sat down to do one...well, two...then three...several Sudoku puzzles, and they have yet to lose their addictiveness.
http://www.websudoku.com
It's quite a simple puzzle, which is why it gets addictive so rapidly. I invite you all to try your hand at this - it's a good activity to attend to while do some general chatting or forum browsing (it's a very good way to practice your logic, I suppose, since no guess-work is involved in finishing the puzzle).
I also invite you to post links to any addictive puzzles/time-wasters you know of (both because I'm big into puzzles this month, and I don't want this thread to be entirely useless).
At any rate, have at those Sudoku - let's see who the puzzlers in this crowd are
Now, however, I have sat down to do one...well, two...then three...several Sudoku puzzles, and they have yet to lose their addictiveness.
http://www.websudoku.com
It's quite a simple puzzle, which is why it gets addictive so rapidly. I invite you all to try your hand at this - it's a good activity to attend to while do some general chatting or forum browsing (it's a very good way to practice your logic, I suppose, since no guess-work is involved in finishing the puzzle).
I also invite you to post links to any addictive puzzles/time-wasters you know of (both because I'm big into puzzles this month, and I don't want this thread to be entirely useless).
At any rate, have at those Sudoku - let's see who the puzzlers in this crowd are