The puzzling popularity of Su Doku (22 Apr 2005)
It's the latest craze in games but there isn't a computer graphic in sight.
Su Doku began its gentle attack on the nation last year, and versions can now be found in four national newspapers. Addicts are as obsessed as 1980s teenagers fixated on the Rubik's cube.
So what's the big deal about these little rows of boxes on a page?
Article URL: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4469719.stm
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