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How to play Kakuro 
      Kakuro is similar to both sudoku and traditional crossword games. 
	
Like a Crossword 
      Similar to crosswords, Kakuro has clues both across and down. When you put numbers in the vacant squares, the sum must equal the given clues. This is why the game is sometimes called 'cross sums'. 
	
Like a Sudoku 
      Just like a sudoku, you cannot have the same number in a row or column. If a row is broken into 2 areas by a clue, then you can have the same number occuring once in each of the separate areas. 
							
Other variations 
      Still looking for more puzzles? How about a variation on sudoku? Try  Wordoku. Wordoku uses letters instead of numbers and has a hidden 9-letter word! For crossword puzzles, try  Free Crossword PUzzles. 2 free crosswords (Easy, Hard) daily.
 
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							Hard Kakuro for 14/September/2006
							
							
							
							
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