by Djape (Author)
Is this Sudoku? Well... YES ...and NO
TriDoku puzzles have the same number ofcells as Sudoku: 81. However, there are norows or columns Instead, there are triangles.In fact, the whole grid has gone triangular.
The "nonets' are there, but instead of being3x3 squares, they've become triangles, too.
Oh, and did you know that in Tridoku puzzlesthere are also lots of hexagons?
However, despite all those differences, thebasic principle of Sudoku still applies: you cannot repeat a number in any of thedefined regions.
It's a lot of fun and a chance to developnew problem solving skills
ENJOY
Author Biography
DJAPE is the author of more than 70 puzzle books and some 17 puzzle games for Amazon Kindle, ranging from Sudoku variants such as Killer Sudoku and Samurai Sudoku to Kakuro, TriDoku, Hidoku, CalcuDoku, Futoshiki and Picross/Hanjie/Griddlers/Nonograms puzzles. Also, Djape contributes regularly to newspapers and magazines across the globe, including The Washington Post. Currently Djape is working on his PhD thesis in Computer Science. Likes sailing, dancing tango, horseback riding, playing bridge and traveling.
Number of Pages: 96
Dimensions: 0.2 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: October 10, 2013