KenKen

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Japanese 賢賢 (KenKen), reduplication of (ken).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈkɛn.kɛn/
  • Rhymes: -ɛn
  • Hyphenation: Ken‧Ken

Noun[edit]

KenKen (plural KenKens)

  1. A Japanese math game that involves adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing numbers in boxes.
    • 2009, Tetsuya Miyamoto, KenKen: The New Brain-training Puzzle Phenomenon:
      KenKen is the brilliant successor to Su Doku that's taken Japan by storm selling over one million copies in less than a year.
    • 2011, Parnell Hall, The KenKen Killings: A Puzzle Lady Mystery, page 85:
      Cora went through the whole explanation about solving KenKen.
    • 2013, Al Cuoco, Joseph Rotman, Learning Modern Algebra, page 56:
      The difficulty in solving a KenKen puzzle arises from there being too many ways to fill in each cage.
    • 2018, Robert Fuhrer, The Kenken Method - Puzzles For Beginners, page 15:
      Let's try some 4×4 KenKens using all four math operations!