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My blogs
| Gender | Female |
|---|---|
| Industry | Technology |
| Location | United States |
| Introduction | I started playing Sudoku to pass the time — and never really stopped. What began as a casual habit turned into a genuine passion for all things logic and puzzle-based. On this blog, I write about puzzle games, share strategies for beginners and seasoned players alike, and explore why these simple grid-based games are some of the best mental workouts around. Whether you're picking up Sudoku for the first time or chasing a hard daily challenge, you're in the right place. |
| Interests | I've always been drawn to games that challenge the mind rather than test reflexes. Puzzle games — especially logic-based ones like Sudoku, Minesweeper, and nonograms — have been a daily habit for years. There's something deeply satisfying about sitting with a blank grid and slowly coaxing out the solution through pure deduction. Beyond gaming, I enjoy writing about game design, sharing tips for beginners, and exploring why brain teasers are one of the most underrated forms of mental exercise. If it makes you think, I'm interested. |
| Favorite movies | I gravitate toward films built around logic, mystery, and problem-solving. Favorites include The Imitation Game (codebreaking at its finest), A Beautiful Mind (a genius wrestling with patterns), and Inception (basically a puzzle game in movie form). I also have a soft spot for anything Sherlock Holmes — the deduction scenes never get old. |
| Favorite music | I tend to reach for music that doesn't compete with thinking. Lo-fi hip hop, ambient instrumental, and video game OSTs are on constant rotation. There's something about a good background track that makes a hard Sudoku feel a little more manageable. |
| Favorite books | My bookshelf leans heavily toward logic, decision-making, and cognitive science. Daniel Kahneman's Thinking Fast and Slow completely changed how I approach problem-solving. I also love How to Solve It by Pólya — a surprisingly timeless guide to working through any puzzle, mathematical or otherwise. If a book teaches you to think better, it earns a permanent spot on my shelf. |
