Desert
Suduku
Sudoku
(??,
sudoku
?)
listen (help·info) is a
logic-based placement
puzzle. The objective
is to fill the 9x9 grid so that each column, each row, and each
of the nine 3x3 boxes contains the digits 1 to 9. The puzzle
setter provides a partially completed grid so that there is only
one solution.
Completed Sudoku puzzles are a type of
Latin square,
with an additional constraint on the contents of individual
regions. Leonhard Euler is sometimes cited
as the source of the puzzle, based on his work with Latin
squares[1].
The modern puzzle was invented by an American, Howard Garns, in
1979 and published by Dell Magazines under the name
"Number Place"[2]. It became
popular in Japan in
1986, when it was published
by Nikoli and given the
name Sudoku. It became an international hit in 2005.
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There is a twist to this
Suduku Square: The characters are not in Japanese but in
Chinese!
Your quest, if you choose to
accept it, is to discover the secret behind the Chinese characters,
solve the Suduku, then find your Cache!!!
(Disregard English Letters
until after you solve the Suduku-- the letters are the key to the
waypoint)
HINT: You may want to
print this page, Translate the Chinese numbers, use White Out,
make a couple of copies, then solve the Suduku!
(If you are new to Suduku,
perhaps practice with beginner puzzles, try the link
below!)
Remember: Each 3x3 grid
may only contain the numbers 1-9 one time each, and 1-9 may only
appear one time in each row and one time in each column! This
puzzle has only ONE POSSIBLE SOLUTION!
GAME ON!
$5 for FTF, and some
geoswag!!!
Happy Caching!
Bring your Pen, container is
very small!!!!