
The 125 Best Brain Teasers of All Time
A Mind-Blowing Challenge of Math, Logic, and Wordplay
$48.07
- Paperback
206 pages
- Release Date
22 May 2018
Summary
Put your noggin to the test this holiday season with the most famous brain games of all time!
Puzzles and brainteasers can be found throughout history and around the world. This book collects 125 of the most popular and challenging mind-benders for hours of fun-filled entertainment that can sharpen your creative thinking skills. Gather round the holiday dinner table and dive into famous math, logic, and word puzzles like Odd One Out, Fibonacci’s Legacy, the Polybius Cipher, and more. …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781641520089 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1641520086 |
| Author: | Marcel Danesi |
| Publisher: | Callisto Media Inc. |
| Imprint: | Callisto Media Inc. |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 206 |
| Release Date: | 22 May 2018 |
| Weight: | 420g |
| Dimensions: | 202mm x 133mm x 18mm |
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Critics Review
“I bought this book as a gift but after receiving it I think I might purchase it for myself. I really enjoyed looking over the brain teasers but what I liked most about this book is that if you get stuck on a brain teaser you can head towards the back of the book and get some clues. If you still can’t figure it out then at the every end of the book they have the answer how they got to that answer. I would certainly buy this again as a gift.” – Customer Review
“I love to be challenged and many of these brain teasers fit the spot. Every Saturday my friends and I get together at a bonfire and we all sat around and I read these teasers. We had a blast. This book is perfect for yourself, with friends, or even for trivia night!” – Customer Review
“I use this book at work to create team building games and incorporate different puzzles from different levels. They have proven to be a lot of fun and lead to some very interesting discussions. Some are quite simple, while others take quite a bit of thinking. It is also cool that for each puzzle, there is a bit of a history with it to give some context. A very enjoyable book.” – Customer Review
“My dad and I have exchanged a variety of puzzles for the last 55+ years He enjoyed this book that gave a bit of history on some types of puzzles. He had to put the book away in order not to read it all in one day.” – Customer Review
About The Author
Marcel Danesi
Marcel Danesi is a professor of linguistics anthropology and semiotics at the University of Toronto, and has composed puzzles for Reader’s Digest as well as a blog for Psychology Today, discussing the significance of many types of puzzles. He abides by the principle that even though some puzzles may take more patience to solve, they all should be “do-able” and eventually lead to a grasp of the solution.
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