KOSONG: Sudoku Vol.1
Posted by Nabielah Suki , Saturday, 26 May 2012 11:25
Everyone noe about this puzzle right?..1st time i try this ,ssh nye and like ohh byk nye kene fikir..mcm kite kne pkir "where should i start?..can i put this here..if i put here the other block aready have it..oohhh..kkdg smpi 1 game 2 ambik about 1hour..BUT lama2 maen..i became more addicted..wihuuu!.i use to play it when i can't sleep and time 'kepla' tgh serabut..maen maen..xlame je "ok..da ngantok straight away tido" BUT NOW it different i try to use the same method to make me sleepy like before..but makin xmngatok jd nye.mcm "oohh, man i need stop play this and sleep!" sgt berbeza dr y awl2 dlu...
even rite nw im still beginner..humhum..maseh d stage "gentle"..mcm da terase die punye effect maen ni..i feel more calm, dpt berfikir dgn cepat (i use to noe as blurr person yo!)..mcm relax je..so jom sesame try this stuff..
This is where logic puzzle games are beneficial to brain development in young children and abit late for me..BUT it better than never kn..hahaha..i have a great time doing sudoko puzzle..
there are a few info about SUDOKU...
What is Sudoku?
The most popular of all known number puzzle games that can be described as positively addictive games of logic is Sudoku.
Sudoku or su doku means 'number allotted' or 'the number that is single' in Japanese. It was first featured in a magazine called 'Nikoli' in Japan in the late 1980s, having previously been published in the late 1970s by the New York puzzle magazine 'Math Problems and Logic Puzzles' published by Dell, under the title "Number Place"
A subtly deceptive game, Sudoku surprisingly is easy to learn but highly challenging. Of all number puzzle games, Sudoku is really a 'brain bending' game of numbers and logic. People have been captivated by this game and its easy to get addicted to Sudoku.
Sudoku doesn't require any special math skills or high level calculations abilities. It's really just a simple, captivating and fun game which has a unique solution that can be reached logically without guessing. And all that's needed is brains and concentration.
Benefits Of Playing Number Puzzle Games
Playing number puzzle games has immense benefits to all players because they sharpen the intellect and always offer a challenge to the brain.
Sudoku may have originated from a game called 'Latin Squares' or 'Magic Squares' thought up by the Swiss mathematician, Leonhard Euler. He invented Magic Squares in 1783, which had fewer restrictions than Sudoku with no lines dividing the square.
Identifying symmetrical patterns draws on the addictive nature of the brain, and number puzzle games such as Sudoku offers a challenge to the brain that encourages logical thought processes utilising the short-term memory.
It is thought that this type of puzzle game helps prevent the advance of Alzheimer's and this offers some comfort for short-term illness through its therapeutic thought patterns.
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