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Mathematical puzzle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mathematical puzzles make up an integral part of recreational mathematics. They have specific rules as do multiplayer games, but they do not usually involve competition between two or more players. I...
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Syvum's Math Puzzle & Brain Teaser Collection contains free online interactive brain teasers & math puzzles with answers & explanations ... Brain Teasers and Math Puzzles ... IN MATH PUZZLES, NUMBERS CHANGE WHEN WEB PAGE IS REFRESHED...
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Mathematical puzzles, with hints, full solutions, and links to related math topics. Fun, with an educational element. ... Welcome to my selection of mathematical puzzles. I aim to add one new puzzle each week, so please stop by again.
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Mathematical Games, Toys, and Puzzles ... Graphs are mathematical objects that are made of dots connected by lines. Graph Theory is the branch of mathematics that involves the study of graphs. Graphs are very powerful tools for creating mathematical models of a wide variety of situations.
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Mixed-Up Math - an Educational Mathematics Puzzle. ... Read review by CFS: Mixed-Up Math is a mathematical puzzle where you must find the correct equations to solve the puzzle. It features: 22 different puzzle layouts/sizes (including boxes, crosses, mazes & ladders);
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; Stack Mates; Word puzzle ... Math Worm - A deep-thinking mathematical maze. ... educational math puzzle,educational word puzzles, math puzzle, math puzzles, mathematics puzzles, mathematics puzzle, brain teaser, brain teasers, brain game, brain games, brain puzzles, brain puzzle, puzzle, puzzles, logic puzzle,
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IOI/ACM Training Session 3; ... Variants of this puzzle? ... Sam Loyd’s Fifteen Puzzle...
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Blet, a mathematical puzzle in Tcl/Tk ... ; If you have the Tcl Plugin installed on your browser then you can play Blet here. ... We have also a paper on the math behind Blet, a modified version of which has appeared in the American Mathematical Monthly.
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The Tower of Hanoi puzzle was invented by the French mathematician Edouard Lucas in 1883. We are given a tower of eight disks (initially four in the applet below), initially stacked in increasing size on one of three pegs.
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