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October 31, 2008

A small Hidoku puzzle – but not too easy!

Filed under: hidoku — djape @ 12:33 pm

I believe that after all the puzzles that I’ve created and posted for you, you know that I prefer them difficult.

It seems that there is a belief that the difficulty of Hidoku can only be increased by increasing it’s size. I know for a fact that it’s not true, because some of the Hidoku puzzles that I’ve created are really fiendish.

Anyway, today’s puzzle is a small-but-not-too-easy one. I’d like to hear from you how you rate it’s difficulty.

6×6 Hidoku for Friday, October 31, 2008.

Click to download the puzzle in your favorite format:

Hidoku puzzle from DJAPE.NET
Hidoku puzzle from DJAPE.NET

PDF e-book from DJAPE


png solution – final

Enjoy!

October 29, 2008

Square Wisdom: 200 CalcuDoku puzzles

Filed under: CalcuDoku, syndication — djape @ 5:12 pm

My first CalcuDoku book can now be purchased on LuLu!

(click on the cover page to go to lulu and buy!)
PDF e-book from DJAPE
US $4.99 or £2.89 or €3.70 (PDF e-book)

(payable by PayPal or credit card)

The book contains 200 puzzles ranging in sizes from 5×5 to 9×9.
- 136 puzzles are with all operators, evenly split into the standard five difficulty levels: EASY-COOL-THINKER-BRAIN-IQ, but there are also a couple INSANE
- 64 puzzles are with the (significantly) reduced number of operators, mainly THINKER-BRAIN-IQ

Enjoy!

October 28, 2008

A new Hidoku puzzle – a difficult one this time!

Filed under: hidoku — djape @ 11:39 am

Today I show you a bigger and more difficult Hidoku puzzle. To make sure you know what you’re solving, here are the (very simple) rules of Hidoku again:

1. It can be played on a square or rectangle of any size
2. Numbers from 1 to the size of the puzzle are used. For example, for 9×9 puzzles, numbers from 1 to 81 are used.
3. First and last numbers are always shown in the puzzle and they’re circled.
4. Now, the main rule: consecutive numbers MUST BE adjacent to each other, horizontally, vertically OR diagonally. Therefore, there is a connected path of consecutive numbers from 1 to 81 (or whatever the size). Your job, of course, is to fill in all the numbers.

11×11 Hidoku for Tuesday, October 28, 2008.

Click to download the puzzle in your favorite format:

Hidoku puzzle from DJAPE.NET
Hidoku puzzle from DJAPE.NET

PDF e-book from DJAPE


png solution – final

Have fun!

October 24, 2008

Introducing Hidoku (Hidato) puzzles

Filed under: Sample puzzles, hidoku — djape @ 11:39 am

I told you there is something special coming today and here it is: my first Hidoku puzzle!

These puzzles have been introduced earlier this year and it seems they’re catching on. They are being published under the name “Hidato” but I will have to use Hidoku.

The rules of Hidoku are very simple:
1. It can be played on a square or rectangle of any size
2. Numbers from 1 to the size of the puzzle are used. For example, for 9×9 puzzles, numbers from 1 to 81 are used.
3. First and last numbers are always shown in the puzzle and they’re circled.
4. Now, the main rule: consecutive numbers MUST BE adjacent to each other, horizontally, vertically OR diagonally. Therefore, there is a connected path of consecutive numbers from 1 to 81 (or whatever the size). Your job, of course, is to fill in all the numbers.

9×9 Hidoku for Friday, October 24, 2008.

Click to download the puzzle in your favorite format:

Hidoku puzzle from DJAPE.NET
Hidoku puzzle from DJAPE.NET

PDF e-book from DJAPE


png solution – final

Questions, comments, ideas?

October 23, 2008

Weekly Kakuro (Cross Sums) #49

Filed under: Kakuro — djape @ 11:21 am

I apologize to all Kakuro fans for not updating the weekly Kakuro puzzles regularly lately. Simply there are too many puzzles that I want to show you! :)

In fact, there is something very special coming up tomorrow, here, on the main page of my site. I’m not going to reveal anything now – make sure to come back tomorrow and get something brand new!

Anyway, I’ll do my best to update Kakuro puzzles on regular basis from now on. Therefore…

Rules: Solve the puzzle so that the numbers in every horizontal and vertical region add up to the sum indicated for that region. Numbers CAN NOT be repeated in any region.

Kakuro 20×10 for Thursday, Oct 23, 2008
Difficulty: MEDIUM

Download the puzzle in your favorite format OR Play Online!

Weekly Kakuro (Cross Sums) puzzle from DJAPE.NET
Weekly Kakuro (Cross Sums) puzzle from DJAPE.NET

PDF e-book from DJAPE


Find MORE KAKURO puzzles in the Kakuro category

These puzzles are also available to newspapers, magazines and other publishers. Be the first to have my Kakuro puzzles printed!

png solution – final

If you are stuck on a puzzle, feel free to ask for advice in the Kakuro forum

Enjoy!

October 20, 2008

Daily CalcuDoku puzzles

Filed under: CalcuDoku, General, Sample puzzles — djape @ 10:42 am

This is to let you know that the Daily CalcuDoku puzzles now have a page dedicated to them. Click here to access it.

Of course, there are still somewhat older pages dedicated to daily and weekly puzzles:

  • Daily Killer Sudoku puzzles
  • Daily Sudoku variation puzzles
  • Twice-a-week Samurai Sudoku puzzles
  • October 17, 2008

    Daily Kendoku (CanCan, SquareWisdom) #10

    Filed under: CalcuDoku — djape @ 1:07 pm

    Another rather large Kendoku puzzle for the end of week. This time there are 4 puzzles arranged in a “Ring”.

    7×7 Diagonal Kendoku Ring for Friday, October 17, 2008.

    Click to download the puzzle in your favorite format:

    ALL OPERATORS version:

    Daily Kendoku puzzle from DJAPE.NET
    Daily Kendoku puzzle from DJAPE.NET

    PDF e-book from DJAPE



    REDUCED OPERATORS version:

    Daily Kendoku puzzle from DJAPE.NET
    Daily Kendoku puzzle from DJAPE.NET


    I have somewhat improved my Kendoku Calculator. Feel free to suggest further improvements.

    These puzzles are also available to newspapers, magazines and other publishers. Be the first to have my Kendoku puzzles printed! Interested? Send me an e-mail

    png solution – final

    October 16, 2008

    Daily Kendoku (CanCan, SquareWisdom) #9

    Filed under: CalcuDoku — djape @ 11:44 am

    Here is another Kendoku puzzle where some cells do not belong to any cage. And incidentally, it’s my first INSANE Kendoku, although I don’t think it’s so mad as some of my killers have been. :)

    8×8 no-cages Kendoku for Thursday, October 15, 2008.

    Click to download the puzzle in your preferred format:

    Daily Kendoku puzzle from DJAPE.NET
    Daily Kendoku puzzle from DJAPE.NET

    PDF e-book from DJAPE


    You can use my Kendoku Calculator to help you out with the possible combinations for a cage.

    These puzzles are also available to newspapers, magazines and other publishers. Be the first to have my Kendoku puzzles printed! Interested? Send me an e-mail

    png solution – final

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