“Movie Magic Squares: Volume 1″ published on Amazon.com
Movie Magic Squares: Volume 1 contains 55 challenging new movie-related puzzles. They are a bit like mathematical magic squares, where all the numbers in each row/column/diagonal add up to the same...
View ArticleMovie Magic Squares available in new format
Movie Magic Squares: Volume 1 contains 55 challenging new movie-related puzzles. It is available in many e-book stores, including Amazon, Diesel, Kobo, Smashwords, and Apple. Soon it will be available...
View ArticleLegos and Chrome
Google recently launched Build with Chrome. I have had trouble using this in Windows 8.1 on Internet Explorer, but I assume it works in Chrome. Interesting that this came out just before “The Lego...
View ArticleSimply Brilliant (.org, that is)
Brilliant.org has a simple goal that’s OLDWorthy: to nourish brilliant young minds — with a passion for mathematics, science, or engineering — including many who are underprivileged. Gifted programs...
View ArticleQuickest way to solve a maze – Quantum light beam
MIT Technology Review writes about research that solves a maze in the quickest possible way using a quantum light beam.
View ArticleThe most difficult Hidato ever?
Wordplay blogged about the most difficult Hidato ever published. Below is a video that explains the puzzle Hidato.
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