An
exciting, FREE Sudoku puzzles resource for beginners &
experts alike…
"Amazing! The 7 Most
Important Secrets To Make Your Sudoku
Puzzles Experience More Fun, Challenging, and Rewarding!"
If you're among those who've discovered the incredible challenge,
fun, and intellectual stimulation that only Sudoku
puzzles bring ...... if you're amazed
at how the hours fly by unnoticed when you're doing a Sudoku,
how uplifting and satisfying it feels to suddenly see the
numbers "falling into place", ... if you know what
I mean when I talk about "Sudoku World" -- that
magical place where you just know everything will be OK if
you can just solve one more Sudoku...
Then
you'll be thrilled that you landed on this Sudoku
puzzles page, because there's something
you really need to know! You see, there's a good reason that
doing Sudoku 'feels right' to
you. A recent study in the New England Journal of Medicine
(Volume 348:2508-2516 #25, June 19th 2003) suggests that solving
puzzles like Sudoku is actually good for your brain (it may
even prevent dementia).
We may be "hard
wired" to crave knowledge about how and where to start
each Sudoku, how to solve EVERY
Sudoku, how to find the REAL FORMULA behind it all, what to
do when the same value occurs in multiple cells in a row/column/3x3
square, ... and how to move from easy Sudoku
puzzles to hard ones (and eventually to
the 'absolutely fiendish').
There's something about
doing Sudoku puzzles
that reminds us of real life ... of seeing a situation that
LOOKS like you could only guess at it, ... but then by simply
applying your mind, you take all the guesswork out of it!
You see, life is kind
of like a puzzle. At times we all feel the frustration of
"painting ourselves into a corner", just like we
do when we do Sudoku puzzles.
So part of that inexplicable drive you feel to play 'just
one more' (you know what I'm talking about, don't you?) ...
well that's your mind saying "here's an opportunity for
me to practice solving something without boxing myself in!"
And when you DO solve that
Sudoku without painting yourself into a corner ... that sense
of satisfaction kind of carries over into your real life ... doesn't
it? Well, ... that's why I put together this FREE Sudoku
newsletter, all about HOW TO SOLVE ALL SUDOKU PUZZLES in collaboration
with
Geostar Publishing and Services LLC
.
For those who are hooked onto them,
Sudoku puzzles
are a consuming passion. That applies to me, too. And I want to share
my passion with Sudoku enthusiasts,
worldwide, through
my
FREE newsletter by helping
You to:
- Discover the Simplest Method
to solve Sudoku puzzles... (anyone who passed grade school can learn
it!)
- Learn the 7 most Important Sudoku
Secret Tips!
- See how to solve Sudoku
puzzles in Minutes!
- Find out how and where to start
each puzzle!
- See how to completely solve every
Sudoku puzzle!
- Discover what to do when you’re
stuck!
- Learn thru an easy-to-understand,
step-by-step Method!
- See what to do when your solution
doesn’t match the answer given by the publisher!
- Find out why people 'paint themselves
into a corner' and how to get unstuck quickly!
- Discover what to do when the same
value occurs in multiple Cells in a Row/ Column/ 3*3 Square!
- Learn how to dramatically improve your
solving speed so you can compete!
- See how to solve puzzles at
ALL levels - from Simple to Hard to Absolutely Fiendish!
- Find out whether (and how much) guessing
is really involved in solving Sudokus!
- Discover the REAL FORMULA behind
it all!
- Completely understand the logic
behind all Sudoku solutions!
- Get a database of top Sudoku sites, including
access to Millions of Sudokus, Free!
- Learn EVERYTHING you'll ever
need to know about Sudoku All In One Place!
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Take
a look at some testimonials from people who
have benefited from my tips:
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Hi Harvey,
I have been playing
sudoku for about 7 months. The most difficult thing about this puzzle
for me would be when I am down to the last few squares and it comes
down to guessing, when there is no definite answer. These letters
have helped my sudoku playing. I have always realized that there
must be
some formula to it and have tried to figure it out. Reading
your letters has made me really excited and much more determined
to learn the secrets that unlock everything. That alone has improved
the way I play.
Thank you
for keeping in touch.
Emma
May Delbridge
Perth
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I have benefited greatly from you
lessons. Doing Sudoku is a very good
way to spend time while waiting at
doctor offices or the hospital, which
I do a lot of. I can very much recommend
it to anyone who likes to tease their
brain.
Keep up your lessons. I know
it must help a lot of folks!
Earl
Wells
Winchester, Ky.
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Dear Harvey,
I only
discovered Sudoku two weeks ago. I
thought they would be easy for me
because I pride myself on logic and
puzzle-solving. I've even been a test
writer for major testing companies,
writing questions in the areas of
informal logic and number puzzles.
Yet, Sudoku had me stumped and pulling
my hair out. Now I know why--I was
trying to jump in too deep and too
quickly. Your letters helped
me in two ways. First they kept me
from quitting after a few failed attempts.
Second, they showed me how to go slowly,
learning the principles first, before
trying to solve a complete puzzle.
Thank you for the skills and the inspiration!
Elizabeth
Redekop
Amherst, MA
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Hi Harvey,
I
have been playing Sudoku for about
six weeks and am enjoying it immensely.
When I first saw the game I was totally
confused and did not know where to
begin. I checked out several how-to
books and still was unable to get
started. Then I came across
your website and received several
of your letters. The approach to the
puzzle finally became clearer. I have
since moved from easy, to medium,
to hard puzzles, and look forward
to trying the hardest puzzles.
Thanks for the help.
Carol
Lubomski
Bayside, NY
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I have been playing sudoku for less
than a month. A fellow worker makes
copies from the newspaper, and distributes
them around. Over half our work force
is now doing them. I needed your web
site to get me started on the basics.
I have since bought a series of puzzles
that go from easy to hard. I am trying
to build up a little speed. I am getting
the hard puzzles but it takes work
on my part which I could still use
tips for. The most difficult thing
for me is when you have a number that
is not in the puzzle at all to begin
with.
Barb
Winch,
Scottsdale, AZ.
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Hi Harvey,
One
of the most frustrating parts of trying
to solve the puzzles was when I had
two numbers in two cells and had to
guess which one was correct. In addition,
I found that at times there was an
additional cell that had the same
2 numbers as well as a third. It was
brought to my attention that the third
number had to be the correct one for
the three number cells as the other
two cells had only two possible solutions.
This really helps resolve
many number issues. Thanks for the
tips.
Fred
Balmages
Baltimore, Maryland
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Hello!
I am a
Sudoku addict, like many. Also, before
I started reading Harvey's letters
and guidelines my game has surely
stepped up. I have been playing
Sudoku for just a couple of months
and I always had difficulty with my
number placement and finding doubles
in every line! However, after reading
these informational newsletters, my
skills greatly improved, now it is
taking me about half the time to solve
these puzzles! They really
do help to make you a better player!
Sara
Hobbi
Fairless Hills
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Hi,
The
letters are entertaining and informative.
My solving has improved a
bit by reading.
I have been doing the "sudoku"
for about four months.
I just found a web site to do online.
I like the fast pace and they are
easy to carry.
Thanks again,
Linda
Pendergast
Covina, CA
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I
have found your messages helpful,
but I am still at a loss on the 9
square puzzles as to which number
to put first. I am recent player and
have only started to play since receiving
your lessons. I found the 4
square puzzles very simple, but I
am at a complete loss with the 9 squares.
Patricia
Grundy
Melbourne, Australia
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Hi Harvey,
I
have been doing Sudoku puzzles for
a long, long time - before they were
popularized by the Japanese reselling
of them in fact. They started in the
U.S., spread to Japan, and NOW they're
a hot topic. But I loved them before
that.
In
what way do your letters help? They
are targeted at a variety of puzzle
lovers. And as any sudoku
puzzle lover knows, any sudoku puzzle
cries out to be solved, so the fact
it makes them so readily available
is a really nice thing.
In
addition, it provides a productive
use for email. So often we
get spam or other undesirable letters
in the mail. These letters are of
a completely different nature - they're
desirable! The result is that the
letters are a kind of package deal
of goodness - they provide a positive
outlet for a sudoku addict AND increase
the productivity of whatever email
provider you have. A win-win situation!
As
for what was the hardest thing I experienced
BEFORE I started reading the letters
- that would have to be distraction!
The letters allow me to focus
on solving those very puzzles I so
adore!
Thank you for your time
Jason
Loiselle
Hampton Roads, VA
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Sincerely,

Harvey Intelm
(Compulsively Addicted Sudoku Player Beyond ALL Hope And Reason)
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