Here are three puzzles: a Samurai Sudoku, and two regular Sudokus.
The Samurai Sudoku puzzle is made up of five smaller Sudoku puzzles: one in the center and the other four overlapping the corner grids of the central one. Each of the smaller puzzles has the same rules as a classical Sudoku: each row, column and 3×3 grid must contain all of the digits 1 to 9.
Submit the contents of the diagonal going from the top left to bottom right of each puzzle to win a prize. Good luck!
Last week’s answers: Sudoku 1: 689 136 481 Sudoku 2: 416 359 528
Wordsearch: “There are worse crimes than burning books. One of them is not reading them.”
Joseph Brodsky
The Words – Countries
ARMENIA
AUSTRALIA
BHUTAN
BRAZIL
CROATIA
CHAD
DENMARK
DOMINICA
ECUADOR
EGYPT
FIJI
FINLAND
GERMANY
GREECE
HONDURAS
HUNGARY
INDONESIA
ITALY
JAMAICA
JORDAN
KAZAKHSTAN
KENYA
LAOS
LATVIA
MALI
MYANMAR
NEPAL
NORWAY
OMAN
Send in your e-mail with the right answer to puzzle@bilkent.edu.tr and get a chance to win!
Prizes will be: dessert and coffee from Mozart Cafe (one each for three winners); coffee from Coffee Break (two each for two winners); hot chocolate from Cafe Fiero (one each for five winners); and chocolates from Bind Chocolate (two winners).