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M&S Christmas Bauble Sparks Confusion: Not Sudoku?
6 Dec
Summary
- Christmas ornament resembles a maths puzzle but has bingo-like marks.
- Decoration displays numbers higher than nine, unlike a typical sudoku.
- Despite confusion, the £5 bauble sold out rapidly online.

A Christmas tree ornament from M&S has become a talking point due to its apparent misrepresentation of a sudoku puzzle. Shoppers have expressed confusion online, noting that the decoration includes dabber marks similar to bingo cards and numbers that go beyond the typical 1-9 range of a sudoku.
Adding to the bewilderment, the ornament comes with a pencil, yet features permanent pink marks. Critics suggest this is an unusual product for M&S, which typically maintains high standards. The website describes it as a 'hanging sudoku ornament crafted from coloured glass', highlighting its puzzle grid shape and glitter detailing.
Despite the inaccuracies, the £5 bauble has proven to be a commercial success, selling out completely online. Some speculate the apparent blunder might be an intentional marketing tactic, leveraging online engagement through corrections. The history of Christmas tree decorations dates back to 16th-century Germany, evolving from edible items to intricate glass baubles.




