Crossword puzzles have been popular for as long as I can remember. For some of us, they have become predictable and boring. I enjoy a game that exercises by brain, but most crosswords only leave me bored and sleepy. I gave them up years ago. Lately, I heard the buzz about suduko. I tried it because my interested was peaked. After just a few games, I found myself completely hooked. You can say I sort of developed an obsession with the game! You can locate suduko books and hand held computer games at Wal-Mart. I think I jumped on this bandwagon running.
I am really good at math, but I think you have to have an amazing level of math skills to solve the suduko puzzles. I have a strong visual memory, so I can easily draw relationships between things. This is a great skill for suduko puzzles. The more complex the puzzle is, the more you have to be able to keep many pieces of information going in your brain.
It can get tricky trying to remember what number can possibly fit somewhere and where it definitely can’t go. I can keep going with multiple thoughts like this in my head for about ten minutes before I was able to determine where a number went by using deductive reasoning.
Suduko puzzles can help strengthen your mental awareness and memory. Science has shown that the more you engage your brain in such activities, the better it will function. You may consider purchasing suduko puzzles as gifts for your children or spouse. The elder also enjoy them. There are sets of puzzles for various skill levels, so make sure you by one for an individual that isn’t going to be too easy or too difficult. If you are looking for free puzzles, go to the internet. You can play online for free or even print off some games.