WORDOKU CHALLENGE – July 2010

July 1, 2010 by Valley Bugler 

How to solve wordoku puzzles

To solve this wordoku, you only need logic and patience. (Key word is patience, because I end up flinging them across the room). You, my dear reader, probably are much better at this than I am…

Only the center (gray strip) forms a word, the rest of the blanks do not necessarily form words.

First, make a list of all the letters shown in the grid. (In this case, they are O, L, E, A, N, S, T, C, I.)

Make sure that each 3×3 square region has one of these letters with only one occurrence of each letter in each region.

Each column and row of the large grid must have only one instance of the letters in the grid.

Hint: The shaded across word is coastline.

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