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Playing a Game
You play a game o
f
chess just like you do on a physical chessboard. White moves
fi
rst. All o
f
the
pieces
h
ave t
h
eir stan
d
ar
d
moves, w
h
ic
h
you can
l
oo
k
up on t
h
e
I
nternet using you
r
N
OOK
’
s web
b
rowser
.
T
o ma
k
e a move
:
1
S
tudy the chess board on the reading screen and decide on your move
.
2
O
n the touchscreen, tap the piece you want to move. You might need to scroll the board to see
the piece.
A
yellow square appears around that piece on the touchscreen. To change your mind
about the piece to move be
f
ore moving it, just tap a di
erent piece
.
3
Tap the square to which you want to move the piece. I
f
the move is not a permitted one,
nothing happens. I
f
the move is a permitted one, the piece moves
.
T
o un
d
o a move
:
I
f
you make a move and do not like it, you can undo it. You can even undo it a
f
ter the N
OOK
ma
k
es its move.
T
o un
d
o a move, tap
U
n
do
.
To r e s
i
gn
:
T
o resign, tap t
h
e
M
enu
b
utton an
d
t
h
en tap
R
esig
n
.
Sudoku
S
udoku is a number puzzle that appeared in French newspapers near the end o
f
the 1
9
th century. I
t
re-appeared in Dell Magazines in 1
9
7
9
. It is
f
rom Japan that we get the name
S
udoku.
(
In
f
ormation
paraphrased
f
rom Wikipedia
)
O
n the Home menu, tap games > su
d
o
ku
to play
S
udoku
:
sudoku
The goal o
f
S
udoku is to
fi
ll a
9
x
9
grid so that each column, row, and
3
x
3
region contains the
numbers
f
rom 1 to
9
. Each game starts with a partially completed grid. Following is an example o
f
a
puzz
l
e wit
h
on
l
y t
h
e given num
b
ers an
d
t
h
e same puzz
l
e comp
l
ete
d: