recent kokuros have been too easy. Not posing enough challenge to satisfy having done it.
Posted 2nd Mar 2020 at 16:50 Last edited by Elisabeth 2nd Mar 2020 at 17:10
Elisabeth Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
Goodness, Penelope you beat carlotes and myself roundly!!!
Actually I was pleased that for once we had a relatively straightforward kakuro, vsrawat, and not have to use any aid!!
Posted 2nd Mar 2020 at 19:17
gareth Administrator Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
Vsrawat, you could try to solve for speed - e.g. one person impressively solved it in 1 minute and 2 seconds, so you could aim to do these 'not challenging enough' puzzles as fast as you can.
Personally, I think kakuro are most satisfying when they solve with patterns rather than too much tough thinking. :)
Posted 3rd Mar 2020 at 13:11 Last edited by Penelope 3rd Mar 2020 at 13:12
Penelope Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
Wow Elisabeth! I just looked at the chart rankings. I'm usually hopeless at kakuros and enjoy the easier ones.
Posted 3rd Mar 2020 at 13:57
carlotes Daily subscriber Has not played this puzzle yet
Congratulations Penelope. You have no rivals doing kakuros! Well... removing Elisabeth and myself, just a few...
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Last edited by Elisabeth 2nd Mar 2020 at 17:10
Actually I was pleased that for once we had a relatively straightforward kakuro, vsrawat, and not have to use any aid!!
Personally, I think kakuro are most satisfying when they solve with patterns rather than too much tough thinking. :)
Last edited by Penelope 3rd Mar 2020 at 13:12
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