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Play Lovatts new CAL-Kuro Puzzle

June 10, 2009 by Jessie  
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Hi Lovatts Puzzlers,

Jessie here from YouPlay - dropping by with the exciting news that you can now play Lovatts CAL-kuro puzzles FREE at www.youplay.com!

But Jessie - what on earth is CAL-kuro and WHY should I be excited?
Firstly, Lovatts CAL-kuro is a logic puzzle inspired by the popular KenKen ® and Kendoku ® puzzles originally created by Japanese maths teacher Tetsuya Miyamoto. You may have solved a KenKen ® puzzle in your daily newspaper, or played the game online.

Secondly, CAL-kuro is just as addictive as KenKen ® and shares several characteristics with other logic puzzles featured in Lovatts magazines and on YouPlay including Sudoku, Kakuro and Addoku. If you’re already a fan of this style of puzzle, make way for a new addiction. Once you start playing CAL-kuro online at www.youplay.com well [sigh], days may pass before you surface again!

Thirdly, also known as Kashikoku-Naru-Puzzle in Japanese, KenKen ® literally means “a puzzle that makes you smarter.” That’s right, solving a daily CAL-kuro is a healthy hobby that will give your mind a real workout. (And I’m led to believe that CALkuro puzzles are also a lot tastier than a spoon full of fish oil…)

At YouPlay.com we feature five levels of CAL-kuro: Easy, Medium, Hard, Evil and Extreme - there’s a puzzle to suit every player. Even better, our daily CAL-kuro puzzles are absolutely free to play!

Want to find out more about how to play Lovatts CAL-kuro? Why not view Christine Lovatt’s online CAL-kuro tutorial.

Jessie x

Comments

One Response to “Play Lovatts new CAL-Kuro Puzzle”
  1. ivan blake says:

    It’s quite true what Jessie tells you! CAL-kuro puzzles are perfect for that quick mental workout. Give them a try and if you like what you see, you’ll find more in our Super Sudoku, Handy Sudoku and Handy Addoku magazines.

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