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March 14, 2007

Hanjie: 60 puzzles (volume 1) – a new PDF e-book

Filed under: hanjie (griddlers), syndication — djape @ 12:01 pm

As Hanjie puzzles are becoming more and more popular, I have decided to release an e-book with 60 of my carefully selected puzzles. All puzzles are hand-made with interesting images that are revealed after you’ve solved the puzzle. These puzzles are also known by other names: griddlers, pic-a-pix, nonograms and others.

The book is available as an e-book (PDF) or a paperback and can already be purchased on lulu.com!.

I am looking for a publisher who would be interested in publishing a more comprehensive book with my Hanjie puzzles. e-mail me if you are interested.

(click on the cover page to go to lulu and buy!)
hanjie griddlers pic-a-pix 60 puzzles e-book pdf from djape
US $3.99 or £2.20 (PDF e-book)

(payable by PayPal or credit card)

In this book you will find:
- 20 puzzles in size 20×20
- 4 puzzles in size 20×30
- 27 puzzles in size 40×40
- 9 puzzles in size 60×60

Puzzles are of various difficulty, but it is important to say that there are no puzzles that are too easy nor too hard.

March 11, 2007

Butterfly Killer Samurai Sudoku (#3 I think)

Filed under: Overlapping Puzzles — djape @ 2:07 pm

Weekend Special: Butterfly Samurai Killer Sudoku with diagonal cages!

This puzzle consists of 20 (twenty) 9×9 Sudoku sub-puzzles. There are 5 groups of 4 puzzles. Each group of 4 is arranged Butterfly-style, and those 5 groups are arranged Samurai-style.

Please make sure you understand how the puzzles are arranged before attempting to solve the puzzle.

Also, be careful when solving this one – with diagonally adjacent cells it’s sometimes easy to miscount the number of cells in a cage and if you do that, you get the cage-sum combinations completely wrong!

Butterfly Killer Samurai Sudoku – Sunday, March 11, 2007 – Difficulty: HARD
Download the puzzle by clicking on this thumbnail:

Butterfly Killer Samurai from Perfect Sudoku

solution – final

Enjoy!