The Japanese university dropout gave the puzzle its name and published it in his quiz magazine Nikoli in the 1980s....
in 1895. Maki based his game on Number Place, a 1970s teaser credited to American architect Howard Garns.He said:" The name, Number Place, did not hit me....
I wanted to create a Japanese name." So he shortened the phrase" Suuji wa dokushin ni kagiru," meaning" Numbers should be single". After taking off in Japan, it went worldwide when The Times published it in 2004....
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