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Jan 21 2009

More Fun with Kenken

Published by joy_m at 3:18 pm under Puzzle Games Edit This

If you enjoyed the tutorial in yesterday’s post you will really enjoy the new link I have for you today.  The New York Times puts out six new Kenken puzzles daily.  Three of the puzzles are on a 4×4 grid and three are on a 6×6 grid.  The difficulties range from easy to hard.

There is a “reveal” button to help you when you get stuck.  It will reveal the solution for one square.  You can use the reveal button multiple times if necessary.  After you have filled in all the squares the “check” button appears which will check your work for you.  If you have any errors they will be lit up in red and the phrase “try again” will bounce on the screen.  If you have no errors “congratulations” will bounce on the screen.

Give these puzzles a try.  If you like them you’ll soon find yourself looking for more.

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3 Responses to “More Fun with Kenken”

  1. Peteron 22 Jan 2009 at 11:12 am edit this

    More on the KENKEN Craze

    I found another KENKEN website that is cool! So, in addition to playing KENKEN on The New York Times website, you can find free puzzles at www.kenken.com. The interactive player was just introduced earlier this week, and it offers difficult puzzles ranging from 4×4 to 9×9. Six unique KENKENs a day.

    So KENKEN addicts, you can now go to several sites for your daily puzzle fix.

    Peter

  2. joy_mon 22 Jan 2009 at 12:23 pm edit this

    Thanks for the link. It’s always good to find more puzzles.

  3. Crystalon 22 Jan 2009 at 11:09 pm edit this

    Thanks for sharing the link!

    I will add it to the list of places to play and give the games a spin.

    Also, here’s another one for all the KEN-KEN players out there, right now http://www.webkendoku.com is my personal favorite website for online games.

    On their website, they claim to have over 1000 games available and randomly load a different game everytime you visit.

    And they also have a Google Gadget version of the game that I added to my homepage so that I can play directly from my iGoogle page.

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