Things have been getting a bit serious on the blog lately, so here’s something ridiculously geeky - in the “You wasted your lunch hour on that?” sense - to lighten the mood.
Just to show that sudokus don’t have to use numbers - any set of discrete symbols will suffice - Christopher Lee stars in a puzzle far, far away… it’s SoDooku!
Pix via Google Image Search; puzzle from Sudoku Generator - rather than the traditional method preferred by The Guardian, where, beginning at sunset, an elderly Japanese man calls out numbers at random while being beaten with a broom of bamboo, this continuing until a puzzle with only one solution has been formed which is then etched into a marble tablet, sanctified in holy water and flown to Farringdon. That sounded like too much effort.
You just gotta love the title!
Comment by Gavin Whenman — July 16, 2005 @ 12:11 am
[...] SoDooku — wasn’t mentioned in the podcast, but I had to add a link ‘cuz it’s too damn funny [...]
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Sudoku works with any identifyable symbol or graphic as you can see! Thanks for using our Sudoku generator!
Comment by Nahoo — July 16, 2005 @ 6:03 pm
“It is clear that this contest cannot be decided by our knowledge of the Force, but by our skills with a biro and the Guardian Sudoku…”
Comment by Matt — July 17, 2005 @ 8:03 pm
[...] available here. [ 55 words | Permalink |Trackback ] [...]
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