The Times: KenKen: Bk. 1: The New Brain-training Puzzle Phenomenon (The Times Puzzle Books)
M**Y
Great value
Easy to carry. Keep your brain sharp. Great value
A**R
Interesting puzzles
Not as good as the ones in the Daily Mail
A**N
Love this book
This is just what I was looking for! Love ken ken!
G**H
Simpler Puzzles
I agree with the other reviewers.Ken Ken is a puzzle type most suited to teach children mathematics, although admittedly for this it would be very good. However, they are simply not challenging enough nor diverse to occupy most serious mumber puzzle enthusiasts for long. Most puzzles can be solved in 5 to 10 minutes, just enough to last a couple of underground stops only!The book is well-produced and at £4 is good value for money, if this is what you are looking for.
B**3
Early into to kenken
Great starter book will occupy you for hours
M**N
It's OK but can't beat Killer Sudokus
This is my first experience of KenKen. I started with ordinary sudokus (The Times Series) then gradually got bored and moved on to Killer sudokus (Times Series again). KenKen's idea appears to be interesting to start with but puzzles got too simple after a while. May be 6x6 is not enough but that's all Ken Ken book 1 is offering. How about 8x8 or 9x9 KK's? May be I need to buy more Kenken books or go back to Killers.I think Kenken is more suitable to children.
P**E
Brain Drain
I bought it for her in-doors because she likes doing the puzzles. Plus it keeps her quiet and out of my hair. Peace at last.... thanks Conceptis... I can read my comics now.. I bought 7 of these books so having to give my view for each is a bit stupid.. should be able to lump them altogether.
T**S
Good if you're a maths
Kept my husband quiet for hours. Good if you're a maths lover
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