Sudoku Quilt
June 4, 2009 | Abbotsford, British Columbia | Vetting explained
I play Sudoku daily and decided to make a Sudoku Quilt. It hung in our local quilt show and I encouaged people to actually play it. All the pieces are magnetic and stick in place on the background. Instead of numbers, there are nine colours. It is fun to think of Sudoku using colour instead of numbers - but it plays just the same. Can you see the mistake someone made?
- Tags:
- sukoku,
- entertainment,
- quilt
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- 25 years of "Tetris"
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