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Indoor Activities for Seniors
PuzzlesA regular feature in the newspaper everyday, puzzles have
a capacity to involve you for hours together, as they can be very addictive. If
you are good with English, it is the daily crossword. http://www.oneacross.com/crosswords/ is a dedicated website
to help you with solving crosswords.
If you have a knack with numbers, then a new game called Sudoku takes some space
in the newspaper everyday in the leisure section. According to Wikipedia, Sudoku(meaning
‘single number’ in Japanese) is a logic-based number-placement puzzle. The objective
is to fill a 9×9 grid so that each column, each row, and each of the nine 3×3 boxes
(also called blocks or regions) contains the digits from 1 to 9 only one time each.
The puzzle setter provides a partially completed grid. http://sosudoku.com/ will give you more idea on the game,
the rules as well as a puzzle daily to occupy you
If words and numbers are not your forte, then on the next trip to the bookstore,
pick up an inexpensive Rubik’s Cube. In a typical Cube, each face is covered by
nine stickers of one of six solid colours. A pivot mechanism enables each face to
turn, thus mixing up the colours. When the puzzle is solved, each face of the Cube
is a solid colour. Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubik's_cube gives more
idea about the permutations in the Rubik’s cube while http://www.puzzlesolver.com/puzzle.php?id=29 gives you step
by step method to solve it.
Board Games If you do have a companion, whether it is a partner,
friend, neighbour, servant, or a grandchild who is willing, playing Ludo, Carrom,
chess, Chinese checkers and even cards is a great idea. It would make a lot of sense
to set up a time, so that you look forward to it and there is a commitment from
the other person, expecially if he/she is committed elsewhere.
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