Since you did so well on the last KenKen puzzle, Tamara has an even harder one, a 5 by 5! It's sort of like Sodoku in that numbers can't repeat in any row or column. The numbers in each heavily outlined set of squares, called cages, must combine (in any order) to produce the target number at the top corner of the cage. So, in this puzzle, in the first cage where it says "9 plus," you will put 4 and 5 because no other two numbers between 1 and 5 can be added to equal 9. A number can be repeated in a cage as long as it's not in the same row or column.
You can click the puzzle above and print it out to make it easier to work. KenKen is pretty tricky, but once you get how it works, it's SOOOO fun! Here's a video that was helpful for me.
Once you comment, record your answer on THIS blog (write the number left to right, top to bottom). A few of you will win a Random Rox prize!
Keep your eyes at hand . . .
Do you like playing KenKen? Comment your thoughts!
-Lizzydizzy24
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