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  1. Rules For Playing KenKen®. The numbers you use in a KenKen puzzle depends on the size of the puzzle grid you choose. A 4 x 4 grid (4 squares across, 4 squares down) means you use the numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4. In a 6 x 6 grid, use the numbers 1 to 6.

  2. Welcome to KENKEN! No matter what you're looking for — learning or fun — KenKen.com has it! Free online puzzles. Cool math games. Number games. (More addictive than Sudoku or Kakuro? You decide!) Educational games for kids. Visit our For Teachers section for math teacher resources, our free KenKen Classroom program, and a message from ...

  3. Welcome to KENKEN! No matter what you're looking for — learning or fun — KenKen.com has it! Free online puzzles. Cool math games. Number games. (More addictive than Sudoku or Kakuro? You decide!) Educational games for kids. Visit our For Teachers section for math teacher resources, our free KenKen Classroom program, and a message from ...

  4. 9. Aug. 2011 · New York Times puzzle editor Will Shortz introduces KenKen and gives a brief play-by-play demonstration of this new puzzle craze.

  5. 9. Feb. 2019 · Almost 150 million KenKen puzzles have been played on nytimes.com alone. All the KenKen puzzles for The Times are electronically generated using software from the British chess grandmaster...

  6. Play the Daily New York Times Crossword puzzle edited by Will Shortz online. Try free NYT games like the Mini Crossword, Ken Ken, Sudoku & SET plus our new subscriber-only puzzle Spelling...

  7. KenKen was invented by Japanese math educator Tetsuya Miyamoto in 2004, under his philosophy, “The Art of Teaching Without Teaching”. KenKen appears daily in the New York Times newspaper since 2009, the only daily feature ever added since NY Times crossword puzzle.

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