Fun Bible Sudoku Easy To Read Large Print (Large Type)
$7.99
50+ Large Print Sudoku Puzzle and Bible Trivia in One Great Package!
This collection of more than 50 puzzles will challenge players on two levels–in their knowledge of the Bible and in their skills of logic in solving the puzzles. Number-based puzzles require the placement of “givens” by answering Bible trivia questions. Letter-based puzzles are drawn from words and phrases in scripture. Solving the puzzles is accomplished by careful logic or good old trial and error. Answers are provided. For the best of both worlds–sudoku and Bible trivia–get Fun Bible Sudoku!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781636091648
ISBN10: 1636091644
Compiled by: Barbour Staff
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2022
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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