Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Logic9 (Sudoku) trains the mind

Sudoku is a number game that is popular around the world. You enter each row, column or box (3X3) with the numbers 1 to 9 (each number appear only once). It appears in Today paper and in MyPaper.

NTUC Income has created puzzles under the name of Logic9. You can view the game at
Logic9.

The game is good for young and old. It trains children to be familiar with numbers and strengthens their mathematics. It trains the elderly to keep their mind alert, and prevents dementia (so it is claimed).

If you play the CD version of Logic9, you have the following option:

- use numbers, train the left brain
- use symbols (eg flowers, animals), train the right brain
- try level 5 to 8, train your mind to be flexible and adapt to the uncertain.

You can buy the CD and pocketbooks at NTUC Income branches, and bookstores for only $5.

The pocketbook is suitable for use in the bus, train or plan. It contains 128 puzzles at 4 levels. 2,000 copies are sold each month.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

it looks like you haven´t heard about the latest in sudoku, there is now something new out for two players one against the other, it´s called SHENDOKU, you can find more information on www.shendoku.com , the online game is a trainingprogram on http://www.lightningbrain.com/shendoku.html and they also have a blog http://shendoku.blogspot.com/ , it seems that they are bringing out a shendoku game for the mobile phones to be played between two players, through bluetooth, infrared or sms.

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