![]() ![]() After lunch, I approached the captain and asked if it was against the shipping company rules if I took some photos and wrote this blog about my journey. But, with time I’ve been actually becoming more fond of the bacalhao, albeit very slowly.Īnyway… We are past the half way point on this voyage, at the more or less equidistant spot between the coast of Africa, continental Europe and Madeira. I’m still getting acquainted with the taste of this super salty, quite dry and a bit smelly fish – even though I generally really love my fish and I love salty food, this combination is still a bit too much for my palate. Today for lunch we had vegetable soup, salad and bacalhao (codfish cooked in various ways – all of them your absolutely favorite meal if you are real Portuguese). (I’m typing this far away from the coast, in the Atlantic Ocean, where there’s obviously no internet connection and so I shall post this tomorrow morning as soon as we approach Madeira enough that we get the signal)Īll crew members, including the captain, and I as the only passenger, eat three meals a day together: breakfast at 7.30am, lunch at noon and dinner at 7pm. Wish me luck.ĭistance from Lisbon: 265nm (490km = 305 miles)ĭistance to Canical: 250nm (463km = 288 miles) Thank you and I’m off to enjoy Madeira and make more puzzles. So, please please please let me know how you like this book! If many of you, dear followers, dislike this size, I will also release another edition with the same puzzles in a bigger format. Therefore, I decided to print this one in 6″x9″. There’s been a change in the printing cost of my books, not by me but by the printer, and now they charge more per page for books larger than 6″x9″. The reason behind this is so that it would be cheaper for you. The main difference compared to previous volumes is that this book is back to the smaller 6″x9″ format. I think those are the best sizes for picross puzzles, where 30×40 is, obviously, the most challenging and best looking puzzle size of all, with most details. There are more than 40 puzzles in each of the sizes 15×15, 15×25, 30×20 and 30×40. Picross Hanjie Griddlers Nonograms Book for 2024Ībout half of the puzzles are BRAIN difficulty – challenging, but just the right amount. If you prefer you can download this puzzle and the solution in the PDF format. So… without further ado… here is the free Non-Consecutive Killer Sudoku Samurai puzzle. In the book I just introduced, there are 10 such puzzles – I think they make the book much more interesting. They add another twist and make you think even harder. Non consecutive sudokus are one of my favorite sudoku variants, especially when mixed with other variations of sudoku. I don’t think I have, but I could be wrong. I’m not 100% sure if I’ve ever posted here a non consecutive killer samurai. ![]() It is only intended for experienced solvers of Killer Sudoku puzzles. The puzzles are very difficult to solve, each will probably take a few hours. ![]() Please be warned – this book is not for beginners. ![]() and 10 NON-CONSECUTIVE Killer Samurai Sudoku.69 Classic Killer Samurai Sudoku puzzles.Volume 11 of Killer Samurai Sudoku series of books contains 99 puzzles altogether: Many of you responded to my question in the newsletter that you’d like to see a new Killer Samurai book – probably because the last volume I had published was in 2017. It’s one of the things that I intend to do more in the future – posting new puzzles at least once a week, just like back in the good old times.īefore I show you the new puzzle, I’d first like to show you a new book I published. Last time I posted a free puzzle on this website was… I don’t know when. ![]()
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