The Times Hashi (The Times Puzzle Books)
By (Author) Puzzler Media
HarperCollins Publishers
Times Books
25th August 2006
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
793.73
Paperback
256
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 14mm
171g
After Su Doku, Hashi is one of the most popular Japanese logic puzzles in Japan. Hashi requires logic and reasoning, not mathematical ability. If you think Su Doku is addictive, youll certainly enjoy the challenge of Hashi.
A collection of 150 new puzzles of varying degrees of difficulty: 10 easy, 30 mild, 60 difficult, 40 super difficult, 10 super super difficult.
Hashi means Bridge in Japanese. In Hashi you must connect a series of circles (islands) containing numbers by lines (bridges) so that the islands form one continuous connected path. Easy enough Well there are naturally some extra rules to make life a little harder: the bridges must be straight lines, running horizontally or vertically between the islands; they cannot run diagonally. The bridges cannot cross each other or any island. The number of bridges connected to each island is the same as the number inside the island and there can be a maximum of two bridges between any two islands.
Compiled by The Puzzler