A Finnish mathematician on Monday claimed he has created the world’s hardest sudoku puzzle, a brain-teaser which required three months’ work and a billion combinations to produce.
“AI Escargot is the most difficult sudoku-puzzle known so far,” the puzzle’s 37-year-old creator and applied mathematician Arto Inkala said. “I called the puzzle AI Escargot, because it looks like a snail. Solving it is like an intellectual culinary pleasure. AI are my initials,” Inkala added.
According to a rating, published on a Sudoku website (http://www.sudoku.com), AI Escargot claims the top spot for sudoku’s most baffling puzzles. It demands those tackling it to consider eight casual relationships simultaneously. – AFP
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