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🚲 Bicycle Sudoku: 50 Challenging Puzzles for Bike Enthusiasts Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fun on the Go! best in my review

After trying this product, I can confidently say that it is perfect for Sudoku lovers who are always on the go. The compact size of the puzzles makes them easy to take along for long trips or quick errands. The bicycle theme is an added bonus to this already enjoyable product. However, the puzzles may be too easy for more advanced Sudoku players. Overall, it's a great addition to anyone's Toys and Games collection.

Pros
  • Improves spatial awareness and critical thinking skills.
Cons
  • Puzzles may become repetitive for experienced Sudoku players.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great for a break

Gave them as a Christmas present and they were well received. The cards have a laminated surface so puzzles can be assembled in Sharpie mode (for a permanent puzzle) or vis-a-vis (for an erasable puzzle). A pen/pencil doesn't work as well with them. They fit in your pocket: keep something in the car, something at work, something near the toilet! They are great if you have to wait and forgot your book/phone.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Bad Puzzles for Puzzle

This review is of Sudoku Puzzles 1 Volume 1 and 3. The puzzles are not real Sudoku puzzles, that is, with a unique solution that can only be solved using logic. Many of the puzzles in the deck have multiple solutions! The decks contain 25 "easy" puzzles and 25 "hard" puzzles. "Easy" problems tend to have fewer solutions - for example between 2 and 6. In my experience "hard" problems can have many solutions, from 25 to 125. To get the "solution" on the back of the card you must have "cheat" - ie

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  • Dope πŸ”₯
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  • Functionality