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1. Sudoku, of course, comes from Japanese. Do you know what Sudoku means in that language though?
2. Sudoku is commonly found in a grid-like pattern, with 81 squares, divided into 9 squares of 9 squares each. These dimensions are not standard for all puzzles, though. Which of the following is NOT a TOTAL number of squares that a Sudoku puzzle may contain?
3. The placement of numbers in a Sudoku puzzle has more impact on the difficulty than the quantity of the numbers.
4. Some Sudoku puzzles go beyond the regular realm of difficulty and make it extremely difficult for the solver. What name is given to a regular-sized Sudoku puzzle where the original boxes and shaded interior areas between boxes both contain the numbers 1-9?
5. To seasoned puzzle solvers, it may be astonishing that no Sudoku grids are repeated in the hundreds of books that have been released. This is because there are approximately how many different puzzles with unique solutions?
6. The first Sudoku puzzles that resembled magic squares developed in what country in the early 20th century?
7. The originator of the modern Sudoku puzzle is in question. What man, a retired architect and puzzle creator, is said to have engineered the puzzle as we know it today?
8. On November 12, 2004, Sudoku got its first big break as a worldwide standout. What did Wayne Gould, a New Zealander who had seen a puzzle in a Japanese bookshop, do?
9. Which of the following has had Sudoku as a prominent theme?
10. No Sudoku quiz can be complete without this question. What man, renowned puzzle champion and designer of crosswords and math puzzles alike, has authored several Sudoku books, including colored 'belts' for difficulty?
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