London, Mar 22 : A leading professor is sucking all the fun out of the puzzle phenomenon - by revealing a formula to solve any Sudoku problem.
James Crook, an emeritus professor in South Carolina, will tomorrow publish his "pen-and-paper algorithm for solving Sudoku puzzles" on the website of the American Mathematical Society.
The algorithm boils down to five logical steps.
Sudoku fans, however, are aghast by the idea, reports The Times.
Colin Dexter, author of the Inspector Morse crime novels and a puzzle enthusiast, said: "I'm sorry to hear somebody's discovered how to do it. It's like using a computer program to work out crossword anagrams - it takes all the fun and struggle out of it."