RULES FOR KENKEN
Fill the grid with digits so as not to repeat a digit in any row or column, and so the digits within each heavily outlined box or boxes (called a cage) will produce the target number shown in that cage by using the operation (addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division) shown by the symbol after the numeral.
For single box cages, simply enter the number that is shown in the corner.
So, for example, the notation 6+ means that the numerals in the cage should add up to 6, and the notation 48x means that by multiplying the numbers in the cage you will get 48. A 4x4 grid will use the digits 1-4. A 5x5 grid will use 1-5. A 6x6 grid will use 1-6, and so on.
TEACH YOUR PARENTS KENKEN!
Weekly KenKens
Week 0
Week 1
Fill the grid with digits so as not to repeat a digit in any row or column, and so the digits within each heavily outlined box or boxes (called a cage) will produce the target number shown in that cage by using the operation (addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division) shown by the symbol after the numeral.
For single box cages, simply enter the number that is shown in the corner.
So, for example, the notation 6+ means that the numerals in the cage should add up to 6, and the notation 48x means that by multiplying the numbers in the cage you will get 48. A 4x4 grid will use the digits 1-4. A 5x5 grid will use 1-5. A 6x6 grid will use 1-6, and so on.
TEACH YOUR PARENTS KENKEN!
Weekly KenKens
Week 0
Week 1