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Los Angeles Times Magazine features “Rod’s Sudoku Tutorial” by Rodney L. Wagner

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The Los Angeles Times Calendar published the September 24, 2023 issue, in which a few of ARP’s publications are featured. The book written by Rodney L. Wagner was one of the books featured in the issue. The said publication is a 14-page Sunday issue that presents different ideas, people, events, and others.

“Rod’s Sudoku Tutorial” by Rodney L. Wagner is a published book that is available on Amazon, Walmart, Barnes & Noble and many other online bookstores.

This book provides real-world examples, so readers can see how to implement the techniques. Whether they are novices or have moderate experience but want to improve their puzzle-solving skills, they will discover helpful hints on mastering even the most difficult of puzzles in Rod’s Sudoku Tutorial.

In this book, the author explains what Sudoku is and why it is so fun, but more importantly, he reveals helpful techniques for solving particularly vexing puzzles.

He knows the techniques work because he’s used them to solve thousands of puzzles, including hard and extreme puzzles. Each technique includes a narrative and step-by-step instructions on how to use it, depending on the situation.

The author, Rodney L. Wagner, a native of Oklahoma, was born in 1935 with hearing loss and a speech defect. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree at Texas A&M University in Corpus Christi while serving in the U.S. Navy and a Master of Divinity.

He pastored churches in Colorado before launching a graphic arts business and returning to college, where he earned a certificate in business data processing as well as a Master of Business Administration. Before becoming a teacher, he worked as a computer programmer and system analyst. He’s retired and lives in Olympia, Washington, with his wife.

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