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Sudoku

Hand Made Wood Sudoku Puzzle Game from Thailand

Was: $23.99
Now: $20.39
(4 reviews) Write a Review
SKU: 275094
Featuring an assortment of numbered pegs on a 3x3 grid, this logic puzzle from Thailand brings the contemplative fun of sudoku to any home. Within each sectioned block are the numbers one through nine, identified by the orange pegs that fit into the board. The objective of the game is to arrange the pegs so that each column, each row, and each of the nine 3×3 grids contain all of the digits from 1 to 9. Handcrafted by Waraporn Khamsuk, this game offers an exciting challenge.
  • Raintree wood
  • Hand-crafted item -- color, size and/or motif may vary slightly
  • Warning: Choking Hazard. Small parts -- not for children under 3 years.
  • 0.55 lbs
  • Game: 1.4 inches H x 5.5 inches W x 5.5 inches D
  • Pegs (each): 0.6 inches H x 0.3 inches Diam.
  • Made in Thailand

Meet the Artist

Waraporn Khamsuk

4 Reviews

  • 5
    I keep buying more and more of these games

    Posted by Tirsa on Dec 21st 2019

    These wooden games are fantastic! They are durable, beautifully made, and fun to play.

  • 5
    Gorgeous game and nice table decor

    Posted by Evelyn on Dec 8th 2019

    Very well crafted - more than just a toy. It is a nice interest piece as well.

  • 5
    Beautiful Sodoku Game

    Posted by Tamara on Mar 4th 2019

    I bought this game for my husband as he is an avid player of Sodoku. The gift arrived yesterday, beautifully wrapped, and totally surprised and made my husband very happy. This isn?t just a game, it?s a work of art.

  • 4
    Great workmanship!

    Posted by Mark on Sep 27th 2017

    The workmanship on this is excellent. I'd have only three comments to improve this product. The numbers are printed on a clear film and adhere to the pegs. Over time they may peel off, though I haven't yet had this issue. It would have been nice to have the numbers on the bottom of the pegs, backed with white paint, this would allow an indication of the original puzzle to be retained on the board, if an error in the solution needs correction. Lastly, the cover serves as a repository for the pegs and I've added a small set of partitions to create 9 "bins" so I can sort the pegs by number. I really do enjoy this handmade puzzle and think of the artisan each time I play.