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Pocket Posh Sudoku 3: 100 Puzzles

Pocket Posh Sudoku 3: 100 Puzzles
By The Puzzle Society

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This sophisticated and feminine puzzle book is small in size but big on fun and style. Pocket Posh Sudoku 3 has 100 fun puzzles. The cover features an irresistibly tactile design. It is the perfect accessories and go with everything.

It is the perfect take-along; plus, this little gem slips nicely into either a purse or pocket.

Fun and smart. What's not to love?

* Pretty, smart. The slim design of this popular puzzle book makes is the go-to puzzle book for energetic girls.

* Puzzles are a smart form of exercise. According to the American Society on Aging, 84 percent of people polled spend time daily in activities such as puzzle solving. While there isn't conclusive evidence that doing puzzles increases brain function, it certainly can't hurt!


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #14349 in Books
  • Published on: 2009-04-21
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 128 pages

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Puzzles in this collection come from the Puzzle Society, the Web's best source for challenging word and logic puzzles. See for yourself at www.PuzzleSociety.com.


Customer Reviews

Fun puzzles, would rather have spiral binding4
Pocket Posh Sudoku 3 is a small sized book - about 4" x 6" - with a built in rubber-band style place holder. It's meant for each carry in a purse or pocket, and has 100 puzzles in it to keep you entertained. With all the research showing how much puzzles can keep your mind alert, you could almost say this style of book can help keep you healthy!

The small book size means when you are trying to press open a pair of pages - the puzzles usually show up on the right or the left side of the page - it's a bit hard. The book is "thick" so the pages bow out and don't lay flat. You end up snapping the spine. Which I suppose in the grand scheme of things doesn't really matter. The book is one-use. You go through and solve the puzzles, then recycle the paper. Still, I'd have love to have seen this spiral bound so that when you're working on a given puzzle you can wrap the book so only that page is open. You only need one page open after all. That way you can easily hold it and work on the puzzle.

I love sudoku in general because it doesn't rely on you having seen an obscure movie or know some bizarre item from history. It is all about your brain's ability to think logically. If you work on that puzzle long enough, you'll figure out the solution. You never need information outside of that one page.

The book provides puzzles in ranges from easy to difficult. However, sudoku fans I know could do even the "difficult" ones extremely quickly. I think this is one of the problems of trying to create a "please everyone" book. I think it would have worked far better if they had one book of easy, then one book of really hard, and so on. That way people who were getting started could have a whole book they enjoyed, instead of a book that was half-too-hard. People who love sudoku and who are really good at it could have a whole book of challenging puzzles, rather than a book with a few good puzzles and the rest far too easy to enjoy.

Still, the book in general is a great idea for sudoku puzzle fans. My suggestions for future versions would be a spiral binding and a single-difficulty book.

Great book!5
These pocket posh books are great. They are small enough to fit in a pocket or purse etc. This is a gift for my mom.