About
Welcome to Djape.Net, the website dedicated to providing Sudoku and other puzzles of top quality.
Established by Predrag Stanojević (aka Djape), this website has been providing puzzles to numerous publishers around the world since 2005, including The Washington Post, The Washington Express, Le Matin (Switzerland), Compupress (Greece) and other publishers in the UK, France, Finland, Denmark, Sweden and Portugal.
Djape has also published more than 40 (and counting!) independent puzzle books which are available for purchase on Amazon.com and other websites.
As of 2011, Djape is designing puzzle applications for Amazon Kindle™ devices. Please send all Kindle application related questions to kindle@djape.net
You can also read a brief history of djape.net.
On a more personal note, Djape is from Belgrade, Serbia, has traveled a bit and lived in Australia, USA and South America for a few years. Currently Djape is working on his PhD thesis in Computer Science. Likes sailing, sports in general, playing bridge (the card game) and traveling. Speaks Serbian (and related languages), English and some Italian and Spanish.
I am most interested in learning what you think about my website, puzzles and software. Please send all your comments, suggestions and any other feedback to djape@djape.net.
If you are running a brick-and-mortar bookstore and you would like to sell my books, please contact me and I will give you a quote with excellent discounts!
If you are interested in publishing my puzzles (including Killer Sudoku, Samurai Sudoku, many different Sudoku variants and also Hanjie (picross, griddlers, pic-a-pix, paint-by-numbers), CalcuDoku, Hidoku , Slitherlink, Hitori, Nurikabe and Kakuro) in your newspaper, magazine or a book, please send an e-mail to syndication@djape.net













January 4th, 2012 at 2:17 pm
Happy New Year!
I hope you aren’t stopping the Killer sudoku on line. It provides a few moments of peace and tranquility (and sometimes on Fridays more than a few) in an otherwise turbulent world.
THANKS
MArtin
January 5th, 2012 at 6:22 am
No, no! I’m not stopping them! In fact, the daily killer sodoku puzzles are back!