Anyone that has any
experience with Sudoku puzzles will tell you that mistakes are easy to
make, and they happen often. Once one mistake is made, a snowball
effect of errors
occurs, and you usually won't notice the mistake until so many mistakes
have been made that you would have to take out your frustration in some
way. Of course, you could simply start over again, but taking out your
frustration is much more fun. There are many ways to do this, but I
have a set of instructions here for my favorite way.
Paper Hat
1. Take your
Sudoku puzzle and fold down as shown. If your Sudoku puzzle is part of
a book, you may need to rip the page out of the book.
2. Fold down the
corners of your Sudoku puzzle as shown.
3. Fold up the
bottom of your Sudoku puzzle as shown.
4. Flip over your
Sudoku puzzle.
5. Fold over the
sides of your Sudoku puzzle as shown.
6. Fold up the
bottom edge of your Sudoku puzzle as shown.
7. Open up the
bottom to make a hat shape. Then place the hat on your head and run
around telling people you are the "Sudoku Master," even though you
we're able to solve the puzzle that you're wearing.