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    Sudoku Maker is a generator for Sudoku number puzzles. It uses a genetic algorithm internally, so it can serve as an introduction to genetic algorithms. The generated Sudokus are usually very hard to solve -- good for getting rid of a Sudoku addiction.
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    A heuristic approach to solving the Knight's Tour Puzzle
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    The "Knight's Tour" is a puzzle the object is to move a knight, to every other square, landing on each square only once. This is usually considered to be a challenging puzzle. I will use a heuristic (hyu̇-ˈris-tik) approach to solve the problem.
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