May 16, 2008
A True Numbers Guy
If bioengineering doesn't work out for Thomas Snyder, there's always sudoku.
Mr. Snyder, a postdoctoral student in bioengineering at Stanford University Medical Center, defended his title of individual champion at the World Sudoku Championship last month in Goa, India. Now back in the United States, he says his puzzle-solving prowess has made him "almost famous."
Sudoku is a logic-based puzzle solved by filling in a grid, typically nine-by-nine, with single-digit numbers. No
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