| Sudoku Contest Results Science Fiction Sudoku by John N. Marx |
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This SF Sudoku puzzle, the subject of which was suggested by second-place contest-winner John N. Marx, is solved using the letters ADEHIMNSU. Place a letter into each box so that each row across, each column down, and each small nine-box square within the larger diagram (there are nine of these) will contain each of these letters. No letter will appear more than once in any row, column, or smaller nine-box square. The solution is determined through logic and the process of elimination. Beneath the puzzle is a set of twenty blanks. Rearrange the following letters for a famous SF title: A, D, E, E, H, I, M, N, S, S, and U. The answers for the Sudoku puzzle and the anagram can be found beneath our classified ads on page 143. The solution to each puzzle is independent of the other. We’ve inverted the answer to the anagram so that you don’t come upon it by accident.
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"Sudoku contest ResultsScience Fiction Sudoku" By John N. Marx, copyright © 2006
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