There are differenr types of genius and intelligence, solving Soduku puzzles would indicate a facility with math and numbers and number patterns but not indicate any other area of intelligence possesed by the solver
2007-05-12 18:27:42
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answered by Rosebudd 5
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I beg to differ. There's many different ways to measure intelligence. Some people may suck at math but excell in everything else. There's book smarts and street smarts, however, if someone can complete a puzzle like that it would SUGGEST that they are relatively smart. But I don't think it could accurately qualify anyone as a genius or not.
2007-05-05 03:56:02
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answered by Josh 2
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I used to do those Soduku puzzles but they get boring after awhile. Would rather do crossword puzzles, more of a challenge. Am just a thinker.
2007-05-12 18:22:21
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answered by kriend 7
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Yes, but you could also declare my brother a genius for completing a 20 by 40 minesweeper in under a minute.
( It's spelled Sudoku, by the way.)
2007-05-05 04:00:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not really sure about the genius part. But, I can't solve one of those and I never have been able to! They are so frusterating. My sister can solve a million in a minute though.
2007-05-13 02:58:48
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answered by babyi'melectricc. 4
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you may no longer do it 2d until eventually you "cheat". Get to the element in the interest the place you should merely circulate by one line to connect the merely precise piece of the puzzle.The trick is pressing the suited button of your mouse on your final circulate. initiate drawing a common line to the circle, precise click close to it, circulate your mouse to the backside corner of it and press left button lower back to proceed drawing the line. the interest doesn’t supply any warnings jointly as the popup computer screen is open. it relatively isn't any longer a logical puzzle, fairly a troublesome one, yet they didn’t convey that the interest has a medical answer.
2016-10-04 10:20:57
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answered by ? 4
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there are 8 intelligences and mathematical is only one of them. Sudoku puzzles only measure a person's mathematical intelligence.
2007-05-13 03:27:34
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answered by Victoria 2
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i would say not
only numering correctly a sodukku puzzles is
good measurement of a persons intelligence level it is only
give his mathematical calculation ability
2007-05-13 02:37:17
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answered by Rangarajan R 4
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Actually, I think anyone with a lot of patience can do a sudoku. It's not really an intellegence tester, so much as it is a patience tester.
2007-05-05 03:56:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Never heard of that....so, good luck with that. By the way, if you are fascinated with intelligence, why are you here on Yahoo! in P&S?
2007-05-05 03:55:37
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answered by Anonymous
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