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Latino is a simple deduction game for two players. Each player creates a Latin square of the same size - 8x8 is suggested. (A Latin square of side N has the numbers 1-N appearing once in each row and once in each column; a completed Sudoku grid is a 9x9 Larin square.)
Players take turns asking for the sum of the numbers in two or three adjacent squares in a single row or column of their opponent's board. A three-square question cannot contain any of the two-square questions.
The object is to deduce the exact layout of your opponent's grid first.
The game was first described in World Game Review #2.
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1984
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