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  2. Sudoku - Wikipedia

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    A Sudoku with 18 clues and two-way diagonal symmetry. This section refers to classic Sudoku, disregarding jigsaw, hyper, and other variants. A completed Sudoku grid is a special type of Latin square with the additional property of no repeated values in any of the nine blocks (or boxes of 3×3 cells).

  3. Seppuku - Wikipedia

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    Seppuku (切腹, lit. 'cutting [the] belly'), also called harakiri (腹切り, lit. 'abdomen/belly cutting', a native Japanese kun reading), is a form of Japanese ritualistic suicide by disembowelment. It was originally reserved for samurai in their code of honour, but was also practised by other Japanese people during the Shōwa era [1][2 ...

  4. Samurai Sudoku - Wikipedia

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  5. Homosexuality in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Western scholars have identified these as evidence of homosexuality in Japan. Though these relations had existed in Japan for millennia, they became most apparent to scholars during the Tokugawa (or Edo) period. Historical practices identified by scholars as homosexual include shudō (衆道), wakashudō (若衆道) and nanshoku (男色).

  6. Talk:Sudoku/Archive 3 - Wikipedia

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    Suggestion: Let's change the samurai sudoku link from Top Notch to Samurai Sudoku. The former site charges £2 to use its samurai solver or see the puzzles in the archive. The latter site gives free access to its solver and puzzles. Plus it gives a prominent link to this Wiki sudoku article (linked to #Variants even!)

  7. KenKen - Wikipedia

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    A simple KenKen puzzle, with answers filled in as large numbers. KenKen and KenDoku are trademarked names for a style of arithmetic and logic puzzle invented in 2004 by Japanese math teacher Tetsuya Miyamoto, [1] who intended the puzzles to be an instruction-free method of training the brain. [2] The name derives from the Japanese word for ...

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