~Fill in each white square (which, grouped together in an unbroken horizontal or vertical line, make an "entry") with numbers from 1 to 9.
The sum of the numbers in each entry must match that of their associated "clues" — the numbers in the divided black boxes.
You cannot repeat a number in an entry.
~Kakuro puzzles are similiar to crossword puzzles except you are using numbers instead of letters. You can only use the numbers 1 through 9, and a given number can only be used once in a sum. Kakuro puzzles have only one unique solution and can be logically solved
~ try this web site also http://www.kakuropuzzle.com/how_to_play.html
~ok so, that was some more info on kakuro puzzles for A.S. if she hasn't figured them out yet... And im going 2 post another harder one for u more advanced kakuro-oz... LOL
The sum of the numbers in each entry must match that of their associated "clues" — the numbers in the divided black boxes.
You cannot repeat a number in an entry.
~Kakuro puzzles are similiar to crossword puzzles except you are using numbers instead of letters. You can only use the numbers 1 through 9, and a given number can only be used once in a sum. Kakuro puzzles have only one unique solution and can be logically solved
~ try this web site also http://www.kakuropuzzle.com/how_to_play.html
~ok so, that was some more info on kakuro puzzles for A.S. if she hasn't figured them out yet... And im going 2 post another harder one for u more advanced kakuro-oz... LOL
~DA
1 comments:
OK! I get it now! You are such a good niece! Thanks for posting this for moi, you little punkin!
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