For those who were following the day-to-day exploits of Joan... I finished my 300-puzzle sudoku book! (It's exactly the one pictured here. Only, mine looks a LOT more beat up now.)
Now, here's the thing. It actually kinda hurts to throw it out, because I put so much work into it! But, what on earth am I going to do with a finished puzzle book on my bookshelf?
Next project: I'm about halfway through a kakuro book. Unlike the sudoku book, which was all hard puzzles but all the same level throughout, the kakuro book gets harder as you go. So, I'm halfway through, but the second half will be a lot harder than the first.
I guess it's the math lover in me that draws me to these. I like almost all puzzles - crosswords being my least favorite, though. Any other puzzle addicts out there?



Sodoku was invented by aliens to distract the intelligent people while they take over earth.
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