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  • LIFESTYLE

    Sudoku daily

    Published on 01/02/2015

    » <b>[Update daily]</b>: Sudoku is the number puzzle. Although it is a number game, Sudoku requires no mathematical skills - just a keen grasp of logic and plenty of patience.<br/> The rules are simple: You simply fill in all the squares in the grid so that each row, column and each of the 3x3 squares contains all the digits from 1 to 9 without repeats or omissions. It sounds a piece of cake, but the really tricky Sudoku puzzles can leave you pulling your hair out.<br/> <b>Instructions:</b><br/> You can choose sudoku of each day by choosing it from the dropdown menu in the game box.<br/> You can also save the game to play it later by clicking on the save button at the top on the game box.

  • LIFESTYLE

    Sudoku mega

    Published on 01/02/2015

    » <b>[Update daily]</b>: If our other <a href="http://www.bangkokpost.com/entertainment/games/161240/sudoku-daily">sudoku puzzle</a> was too easy for you, try this one. It's harder than the other one.<br/> Sudoku is the number puzzle. Although it is a number game, Sudoku requires no mathematical skills - just a keen grasp of logic and plenty of patience.<br/> The rules are simple: You simply fill in all the squares in the grid so that each row, column and each of the 3x3 squares contains all the digits from 1 to 9 without repeats or omissions. It sounds a piece of cake, but the really tricky Sudoku puzzles can leave you pulling your hair out.<br/> <b>Instructions:</b><br/> You can choose sudoku of each day by choosing it from the dropdown menu in the game box.<br/> You can also save the game to play it later by clicking on the save button at the top on the game box.

  • LIFESTYLE

    Daily crossword

    Published on 01/02/2015

    » <b>[Update daily]</b>: This crossword is a word puzzle that takes form of grid of different coloured squares. The goal is to fill the squares with letters, forming words or phrases, by solving clues which lead to the answers.<br/> <b>Instructions:</b><br/> Click any square in the puzzle to make that square the active letter and highlight its corresponding clue.<br/> Click the same square again to change the orientation of the active clue from across to down and vice versa. The "spacebar" key also toggles this orientation change.<br/> Type your answer, Press "enter" key or the "tab" key to move to the next clue and answer in the same direction.<br/> You can also save this puzzle for later play as well, just click the "save" button in the game box.

  • LIFESTYLE

    Crosswords Cubed

    Published on 01/02/2015

    » If our other <a href="http://www.bangkokpost.com/entertainment/games/161242/daily-crossword">crossword puzzle</a> was too easy for you, try this one.<br/> This game wrapped a cube with crossword puzzles. And every surface of the cube has its own clues and answers. But every surface also has special square with no clue.<br/> So, try this game at your own risk. It's hard. We warned you, OK?

  • LIFESTYLE

    Word Roundup Challenge

    Published on 01/02/2015

    » <b>[Update daily]</b>: Word Roundup Challenge combines the challenge of a crossword with the quick-hit solving satisfaction of a word search. It packs an extra shot of word-finding fun that will sharpen your wits!<br/> This game gets updated everyday. So, you can expect a new one tomorrow.<br/> <b>Instructions:</b><br/> Find the words in this puzzle by following the clues on the left side of the game box. To select a word, click its first letter, drag your mouse to the last letter and release. If the word you circled is a correct answer, the word will remain circled and you will receive a check mark under the appropriate clue.

  • LIFE

    The Bangkok Post Foundation

    Life, Published on 01/02/2015

    » The Bangkok Post Foundation was established in 1982 to mark the Bangkok Post’s 36th anniversary with an initial fund of 500,000 baht. Its main objective was to give children from poor families the same opportunity to attend school as other Thai children.

  • LIFE

    Two bright, shining jewels

    B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 01/02/2015

    » We all love a good David versus Goliath story, where somebody small and insignificant rises up against the giants and achieves greatness.

  • LIFE

    Silence speaks volumes

    B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 01/02/2015

    » Chiang Mai-based independent label Minimal Records serves up a collection of delectable indie-folk offerings that brilliantly demonstrate the time-honoured spirit of DIY.

  • LIFE

    Back to the future

    B Magazine, Michael Ruffles, Published on 01/02/2015

    » Nostalgia apparently is what it used to be. With new Star Wars and Mad Max films coming, AC/DC and Giorgio Moroder releasing albums, and K-pop hairstyles that look like A Flock of Seagulls, you could be forgiven for feeling like Marty McFly stepping out of the DeLorean in Back to the Future II. There is more than a bit of 1985 about 2015, even though there are no flying cars and only Tony Hawk has managed to get his feet on a hoverboard.

  • LIFE

    Fish that packs a punch

    B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 01/02/2015

    » Most of the salted fish we see in the market are saltwater types from the sea, and they tend to be extremely salty. The reason their producers make them this way is to allow them to be stored for long periods of time without spoiling. Many kinds of fish can be salted, each with its own flavour and texture. Given their variety it is not surprising that they are so popular.

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