Does anyone else enjoy the Sudoku number games? I solve the one each day that appears in "USA Today." Quite honestly ,I enjoy the mental exercise. After giving the same old lectures on the same basic courses to the same mediocre students,I'm ready for a challenge. If it's a five star puzzle,it takes about 10 minutes to solve.Anything easier is very quick to figure. Maybe it can help us all avoid Alzheimers.
How interesting! My 7 year old son does Sudoku in his 2nd grade class (the very easy ones!), and because of this, I learned how to do them, too. They remind me of logic games that I used to do as a kid myself, and they are great at teaching patterns to kids. Our local paper in Nashville has a new puzzle every day. And there is even a Sudoku website!
Thanks for bringing this up, even if it is off-topic!
Long timer wrote: Does anyone else enjoy the Sudoku number games? I solve the one each day that appears in "USA Today." Quite honestly ,I enjoy the mental exercise. After giving the same old lectures on the same basic courses to the same mediocre students,I'm ready for a challenge. If it's a five star puzzle,it takes about 10 minutes to solve.Anything easier is very quick to figure. Maybe it can help us all avoid Alzheimers.
Long timer is the prototypical college professor. What minds those people have! They are often bored by the mundane.