Supercomputers based on Sudoku

Posted on | September 13, 2006 | No Comments

Over a family trip, I was introduced to Sudoku puzzles. Now I find myself completing 10-15 of them a week. The wordless crossword puzzles present a challenge nearly every time. It seems that science has proven that I am not alone in this

When solving these puzzles our brains rely on associative memory and neutral pathways, something that the most complex computers have difficulty with. By researching how humans solve these puzzles they may be able to build a more powerful computer processor.

More at:
http://www.sudoku.com
ABC Science Article: Why Sudoku makes your brain ache



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