Around the World in Eighty Games, 9781541606333
Paperback
Math meets play: a global journey winning games and understanding ourselves.

Around the World in Eighty Games

from tarot to tic-tac-toe, catan to chutes and ladders, a mathematician unlocks the secrets of the world's greatest games

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  • Paperback

    384 pages

  • Release Date

    7 April 2025

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Summary

Around the World in Eighty Games: A Mathematical Adventure

A “fun” and “unexpected” ( The Economist ) global tour of the world’s greatest games and the mathematics that underlies them

Where should you move first in Connect 4? What is the best property in Monopoly? And how can pi help you win rock paper scissors?

Spanning millennia, oceans and continents, countries and cultures, Around the World in Eighty Games gleefully explores how…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781541606333
ISBN-10:1541606337
Author:Marcus Du Sautoy
Publisher:Basic Books
Imprint:Basic Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:384
Release Date:7 April 2025
Weight:340g
Dimensions:208mm x 137mm x 28mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“A delightful and addictive celebration of games. You’ll keep wanting one more go”–Dara Ó Briain, comedian“A delightful global tour of how humans think and play, led by one of our finest mathematical storytellers.”–Ben Orlin, author of Math Games with Bad Drawings“An engrossing tour… delivered in refreshingly simple and consistently entertaining terms.”–Kirkus (Starred)“Excellent on the cultural histories of the various games, as well as the question of why we play them at all.”–The Spectator (UK)“Full of engaging opinions.”–The Wall Street Journal“Fun, unexpected… offering insights into everyday life”. –The Economist (UK)“In this book, you will learn beautiful facts about games you have enjoyed all your life as well as games you have never played but can provide a lifetime of enjoyment. Written by mathematician Marcus du Sautoy, this book can be appreciated by game players of all mathematical backgrounds. Highly recommended!”–Arthur T. Benjamin, professor of mathematics and author of The Magic of Math“Marcus du Sautoy’s brilliantly clear and captivating prose manages to bring to life the drama of so many different games. With the lightest of touches du Sautoy manages persuasively to show how games are both narratives that speak about us and structures whose ideas underlie everything in our known universe. And on top of it, the book serves as an absolutely indispensable compendium. Rainy weekends in Cornwall will now be welcomed.”–Stephen Fry, actor“Maths is fun? Who knew? Certainly not me when I was growing up, but I think I’d have got on differently had I been handed a copy of Marcus du Sautoy’s book.”–Prospect Magazine“The book encapsulates the very essence of human ingenuity and our intrinsic love for play and exploration. You do not need to be a seasoned player nor a skilled mathematician to relish in this enchanting read. However, this book may just encourage you to become the one or the other.”–Reiner Knizia, award-winning game designer“The subject matter is fun and du Sautoy’s enthusiasm is infectious.”–The Sunday Times (UK)“This meticulous and deeply researched survey will appeal to math-lovers and history buffs alike.”–Publisher’s Weekly“Whether your game is Go, Dungeons and Dragons, or Chocolate Chilli Roulette, you’ll find this book adorable. It’s lively, creative and humane - exactly as one would expect from Marcus du Sautoy”–Tim Hartford, author of How to Make the World Add Up

About The Author

Marcus Du Sautoy

Marcus du Sautoy is Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science and professor of mathematics at the University of Oxford. He is author of eight books and two plays. Du Sautoy is a Fellow of the Royal Society and recipient of many awards, including the Berwick Prize and an OBE. He lives in London.

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