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  2. 5 Easy Living Room Updates That Make a Huge Difference - AOL

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    Reminder: You don’t need to get radical (or spendy) to totally refresh your living room. In fact, you don’t even need to change your floor plan. Here, five easy living updates that add loads ...

  3. Thomas Snyder - Wikipedia

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    He has also written puzzles for events including the World Sudoku Championship, U.S. Puzzle Championship, the MIT Mystery Hunt, Gen Con, and the Microsoft Puzzle Picnic. [4] In early 2012, Snyder founded his publishing company Grandmaster Puzzles. On April 9, 2012, he began selling his first title from the newly formed company, The Art of Sudoku.

  4. Play Sudoku Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Sudoku. Completely fill the 9x9 grid, using the values 1 through 9 only once in each 3x3 section of the puzzle. By Masque Publishing

  5. Sudoku - Wikipedia

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    A Sudoku puzzle can be expressed as a graph coloring problem. [31] The aim is to construct a 9-coloring of a particular graph, given a partial 9-coloring. The fewest clues possible for a proper Sudoku is 17. [32] Tens of thousands of distinct Sudoku puzzles have only 17 clues. [33]

  6. Taking Sudoku Seriously - Wikipedia

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    The book also includes discussions on the nature of mathematics and the use of computers in mathematics. [4] After an introductory chapter on Sudoku and its deductive puzzle-solving techniques [1] (also touching on Euler tours and Hamiltonian cycles), [5] the book has eight more chapters and an epilogue.

  7. Sudoku solving algorithms - Wikipedia

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    A typical Sudoku puzzle. A standard Sudoku contains 81 cells, in a 9×9 grid, and has 9 boxes, each box being the intersection of the first, middle, or last 3 rows, and the first, middle, or last 3 columns. Each cell may contain a number from one to nine, and each number can only occur once in each row, column, and box.

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