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This book begins with easy puzzles and progresses to more challenging ones. Of all the puzzles, I enjoy doing these the best. I find them to be very addictive. Answers are in the back if you get stuck and need a little help. My only complaint is a few puzzles don't really look like something I recognize.
Also for the discomfort because the book is too small to comfortably hold folded. Minus one star for the terrible paper.
So I figured the smaller puzzles would be a cinch. I've been doing pixel puzzles for a while.
But they are fun to read.This book would still be good for beginners because of the easy-to-read directions and smaller puzzle format. But some of these are very challenging.
I use logic and don't rely on the hints. I use pencil and my hands get black and the picture smears.
A spiral bound book would definitely keep me coming back for more.
oh boy. addicting. I am 'almost sorry' I discovered these puzzles. Had never tried them before, spent hours the first few times I used the book. good mind-bending puzzles. fun.
My only complaint would be the roughness of the paper. This book of hanje puzzles was great fun. I've finally started photocopying the puzzles onto better paper. Each puzzle was rated for difficulty.not necessarily related to the size of the grid. The resulting pictures have been pretty interesting. I'm pretty good at these kinds of puzzles, but many of the harder puzzles in this book took me several hours to complete--very challenging. For the most part, the resulting pictures were worth it.
O'Ekaki, also known as hanjie or griddlers are great fun. Ratings are given as 1 pencil for easy to 4 pencils for difficult. This book as the previous books by this author is very high quality. The puzzles range from very easy to very difficult. There are not many 1-2 pencils.Those labelled 3 pencils actually range from fairly easy to quite difficult. Unlike some other books I have bought containing this type of puzzle, the paper is good quality so mistakes can be erased, and I haven't found any errors.
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