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Codenumber of Nonograms?

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blueyedevil | 20:28 Wed 20th Apr 2005 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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In the Daily Mail, in the puzzle section there's one they call a 'codenumber' (which is misleading anyway) but thats not what they're called online.  My mum thought they were nonograms, but they can't be that either because that comes up with another puzzle entirely.

The one i'm talking about is where you have a big box, split into 9 big boxes which in turn is split into 9 smaller boxes.  you have to fill it in with numbers 1-9 accross, down and in each big box.

I really want to find them online but i have no idea what to look under.  Anyone know what they're called? (and i know they are deffinately available online because there used to be a site i went on for them, just can't remember what the site was)

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They are called Sudoku or Su Doku. Try here...http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/home/mark/sudoku/

Or here is a site from which you can download a Sudoku programme so that you do not have to be online to create/solve one.....http://www.geocities.com/mpp_v1/fun/
The Times do them online too check here: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/section/0,,202,00.html

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