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250 Medium to Hard Diagonal Futoshiki Challenging Logic Puzzles 6x6.Futoshiki (from Japanese, literally "not equal"; also known as "Hutoshiki," "Unequal") is a logic puzzle. The puzzle is played on a square grid 6 x 6. The objective is to place the numbers 1 to 6 in each row, ensuring that each column also only contains the digits 1 to 6. In some Futoshiki main diagonals also contain the digits 1 through 6. Some digits may be given at the start. In addition, inequality constraints are also initially specifed between some of the squares, such that one must be higher or lower than its neighbour. These constraints must be honoured as the grid is filled out.
It's exciting when a new baby joins the family, but if the baby has to stay in the hospital, it can be frightening. Coloring books, My Brother Came Early and/or My Sister Came Early can help.Explains why the baby has to stay in the hospital for now.Describes the NICU machines as helpers and explains what they do.Emphasizes a positive relationship between the child and baby.Beautiful, simple pictures appropriate for young children.Easy to understand, rhyming language.Order now and calm you child's fears, so they can have a positive experience meeting the new baby.
250 Challenging Logic Puzzles 9x9.Hitori (from Japanese "Hitori ni shite kure"; literally "let me alone") is played on a grid of squares. At the beginning, each cell contains a number. The goal is to paint out some cells so that there are no duplicate numbers in any row or column, similar to the solved state of a Sudoku puzzle (except with black squares added to the grid).Orthogonal connections are important as well; painted-out (black) cells cannot be connected orthogonally, and the other cells must be connected orthogonally in a single group (i.e. no two black squares can be adjacent to each other, and all un-painted squares must be connected, horizontally or vertically, to create a single shape).
250 Challenging Logic Puzzles 8x8.Hitori (from Japanese "Hitori ni shite kure"; literally "let me alone") is played on a grid of squares. At the beginning, each cell contains a number. The goal is to paint out some cells so that there are no duplicate numbers in any row or column, similar to the solved state of a Sudoku puzzle (except with black squares added to the grid).Orthogonal connections are important as well; painted-out (black) cells cannot be connected orthogonally, and the other cells must be connected orthogonally in a single group (i.e. no two black squares can be adjacent to each other, and all un-painted squares must be connected, horizontally or vertically, to create a single shape).
250 Challenging Logic Puzzles 7x7.Hitori (from Japanese "Hitori ni shite kure"; literally "let me alone") is played on a grid of squares. At the beginning, each cell contains a number. The goal is to paint out some cells so that there are no duplicate numbers in any row or column, similar to the solved state of a Sudoku puzzle (except with black squares added to the grid).Orthogonal connections are important as well; painted-out (black) cells cannot be connected orthogonally, and the other cells must be connected orthogonally in a single group (i.e. no two black squares can be adjacent to each other, and all un-painted squares must be connected, horizontally or vertically, to create a single shape).
250 Challenging Logic Puzzles 6x6.Hitori (from Japanese "Hitori ni shite kure"; literally "let me alone") is played on a grid of squares. At the beginning, each cell contains a number. The goal is to paint out some cells so that there are no duplicate numbers in any row or column, similar to the solved state of a Sudoku puzzle (except with black squares added to the grid).Orthogonal connections are important as well; painted-out (black) cells cannot be connected orthogonally, and the other cells must be connected orthogonally in a single group (i.e. no two black squares can be adjacent to each other, and all un-painted squares must be connected, horizontally or vertically, to create a single shape).
Hitori 250 Challenging Logic Puzzles 4x4.Hitori (from Japanese "Hitori ni shite kure"; literally "let me alone") is played on a grid of squares. At the beginning, each cell contains a number. The goal is to paint out some cells so that there are no duplicate numbers in any row or column, similar to the solved state of a Sudoku puzzle (except with black squares added to the grid).Orthogonal connections are important as well; painted-out (black) cells cannot be connected orthogonally, and the other cells must be connected orthogonally in a single group (i.e. no two black squares can be adjacent to each other, and all un-painted squares must be connected, horizontally or vertically, to create a single shape).
Do you catch yourself sitting on your couch and have no idea whatsoever about anything anymore? Do you sometimes wonder about the way life works? Have you always wanted to grow your own food? Want to learn how food can be used as medicine? If you answered yes to any of these questions then this book is for you. 50 Things To Know About Being an Adult by Sharifa Al Badi offers an approach to winging it through life, AKA adulthood. By reading about random things and gaining some perspective on different subjects, hopefully that will help you on your journey of becoming. Most books on life and growing up tell you to do things strictly by design and are in some sort of chronological order and although there's nothing wrong with that, life can be super random and unexpected like this book. Growing up I did things by design, went to school, university got my masters degree tried to stay in an office job but it didn't work out. I wanted more out of life than a degree and a desk job and that is why I kept reading and researching like my life depended on it. There are so many amazing things about nature, the world and food! That most of us don't know because we don't read any more and just get caught up with technology. Based on knowledge from the world's leading writers, doctors, poets, artists, scientists and more here is a 'life' manual that we hope will add a little extra to your life. In these pages you'll discover some mind blowing facts about different foods, when is the best time to try on new shoes and how to grow your own tomatoes. This book will help you age gracefully, be more mindful of what you eat and most importantly glide through life like a pro. By the time you finish this book, you will know how to age gracefully, drink tea like your life depends on it and grown your own food so grab your copy today because life is short...and random.
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