Yodeling is a skill.
well it depends on how you look at it. Soccer requires performance skill and plain skill, so then wouldn't it be art? Ballet is an art : it requires skill Drama is an art : it requires skill Soccer is an art : it requires skill
My personal opinion is that it is a skill. For some more passionate, it could be called an art, but I think since it is something developed in yourself, it's a skill. Happy Business!
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The game you are thinking about it Sudoku http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudoku The game you are thinking about it Sudoku http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudoku
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An electronic Sudoku game costs $10 for a basic type. More advanced versions of electronic Sudoku with a touch screen or stylus could be as much as $100 or higher.
It's actually a very helpful game for the brainit makes the brain think and work to really make sudoku useful play a race with your friends to who finishes the sudoku first
It depends on which version of sudoku you are playing. Usually there is no time limit on sudoku, however on some electronic versions there will be an automatic timer and your game will reset.
Kakoru or kakuru is a cross between sudoku and crossnumbers puzzles. There's also "killer sudoku" which is just a larger grid size (12x12 or 16x16.)
The main rules of the number game Sudoku is the have one of every number in each line up , down and in each block. You can not have the same of any number in the same area on the board.
It makes your brain quicker.
Sudoku and Nano second, by bubbles4000 and Obbrogorium by superpiggy. :)
Given the benefits of learning and becoming skillful at Sudoku, I would have to say that there ARE no disadvantages of playing it. However, the process of LEARNING to do well at it can be quite time consuming, as is any newly learned skill. If you could come up with any disagreeable aspect of Sudoku, it would be that it takes so much time to be very good at it.
Sudoku is a game that requires players to fill squares with numbers so that every column, row, and large square contains the numbers from 1 to 9 without repetition. The word Sudoku stems from a Japanese phrase that means single digit.