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World's Hardest Puzzles Book
Publisher: ORIENT PAPERBACKS | 1996 | English | ISBN: 8122201652 | PDF | 130 Pages | 8.06 MB �If you can match minds with the greatest brains, then you have a chance of solving these puzzles. Try this one right now: "A word 1 know. Six letters it contains; Subtract just one And twelve, you'll find, remains." If you can prove that six minus one equals twelve, you win the prize for smart thinking! If you miss it, or any others in this book, all the answers are in the back. Great cartoons and illustrations will help and entertain, while your brain gets to work on these topnotch, tricky challenges. More than 90 of the world's hardest puzzles start with super-hard puzzles and move up to out-of-this-world hard. You'll love every one!�
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My Best Puzzles in Logic and Reasoning Book
Dover Publications | 1961 | ISBN: 0486201198 | 107 pages | Djvu | 1,1 MB To solve these 100 puzzles, the only things required are an unclouded mind, nerves of steel, and a grasp of such sentences as: "No animal that does not prefer Beethoven to Mozart ever takes a taxi in Bond Street."
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Who Betrays Elizabeth Bennet? Further Puzzles in Classic Fiction (World's Classics) Book
Oxford University Press | 1999 | ISBN: 0192838849 | siPDF | 272 pages | 4.5 MB In this sequel to his popular works Is Heathcliff a Murderer? and Can Jane Eyre Be Happy?, John Sutherland unravels thirty-four new literary puzzles, once again combining erudition with bold investigative speculation. In addition to these new conundrums, Professor Sutherland revisits some previous puzzles with the help of readers who offer their own ingenious solutions and who set fresh puzzles for exploration. Victorian drug habits, railway systems, sanitation and dentistry are only a few of the details that shed light on the motives and circumstances of some of literature's most famous characters. Elizabeth Bennet, Betsey Trotwood, Count Dracula, Anna Karenina, Alice and many more come under the spotlight in John Sutherland's highly entertaining collection. Bringing good humor and good sense back to literary criticism, Who Betrays Elizabeth Bennet? offers scintillating forensic exercises that are as compelling as the plots they dissect. rapidshare
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Huge Book of Puzzles
Hours of fun to fascinate all who love a huge challenge. Quick crosswords, crossword pairs, same and opposite crosswords, �clueless� crosswords, spinners, word searches, �spot the difference� puzzles, and all kinds of word and logic puzzles, are here combined together to excite your imagination and test your powers of deduction.
IQ Puzzles
This will keep you going, Try some of these out, I have included some for you.. and the book does contain the solutions
6400 Sudoku Puzzles with solutions
6400 Sudoku Puzzles with solutions
Mathematical Fun, Games and Puzzles
Jack Frohlichstein, "Mathematical Fun, Games and Puzzles" Dover Publications | 1962 | ISBN: 0486207897, 084462103X | 306 pages | Djvu Following the content of the standard school curriculum, this book presents in 418 problems and diversions the basic ideas of arithmetic.
Averages, fractions, decimals, percent, powers and roots, etc. Shortcuts, checking methods, also introduced in this enjoyable format. 120
illustrations.
Summary: Outstanding book Rating: 5
This is an outstanding book that I have used in my classes for years and years. It has a wealth of material that is of a quality far above
the usual compendiums of games that you usually see. Great games, challenges, tricks, etc. that you will love using with your students, and
the range is from early grades on up to at least junior high and sometimes beyond.
Great stuff. While you're at it, buy an extra copy or two for your colleagues; this is one book you're going to love and use often.
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Tom Bullimore, "Sherlock Holmes Puzzles"
Join the world renowned detective Sherlock holmes and his investigative team in safeguarding London from the evil genius of notorious criminals led by Prof. Moriarity. Use your deductive powers to prevent these infamous criminals from spreading terror by uncovering their plots to murder, kidnap, rob and terrorize the peace-loving, law abiding citizens. Spot the clues, follow the trail and help Sherlock Holmes and the Scotland Yard to catch these criminals. Plunge into action... and solve these crimes of logic, anagrams, puzzling numbers, mysteries and much more
Erwin Brecher, "The Ultimate Book of Puzzles, Mathematical Diversions, and Brainteasers: A Definitive Collection of the Best Puzzles Ever Devised
Long-time puzzle buffs have yearned for a one-volume collection of the best brain-twisters ever devised. Here are 360 carefully constructed exercises that use words, numbers, and diagrams to test logic, numeracy geometry, physics, intuition, common sense, and imagination.
Best Mathematics Puzzles
There is little that I need say by way of introduction to this collection of puzzles. They are all strictly "mathematical," though the mathematical knowledge necessary for solving them is, in all but a handful of cases, elementary. That is because these puzzles have all been published serially in various newspapers and magazines, and their appeal would be negligible if their solution demanded advanced mathematics.
They appear here, with their original wording unchanged, except that, where puzzles involve monetary calculations, I have converted pounds, shillings, and pennies into dollars and cents. The factual basis of many of these puzzles is derived from various games, e.g., contract bridge. A good many are based on Britain's national game: association football ("soccer"). You don't need to know this game to tackle the puzzles based on it. Its scoring is simplicity itself: each side, if it scores at all, merely scores one, two, or more goals.
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