The rules are simple . . . The math is easy . . .The puzzles get harder and harder!
The rules are simple . . . The math is easy . . .The puzzles get harder and harder!
It's the best kind of puzzle: The rules are simple - but getting the answer can take all your creativity. Your quest is to navigate a network of rectangles to find a missing value, using just a few "givens." No complex math is required!
Just remember: To find an area, multiply the lengths of the sides. The inventor of area mazes, master puzzle maker Naobi Inaba, has selected 100 of his best mazes and organized them into five levels of difficulty. Try area mazes for yourself - you'll be hooked in no time!“"The only math you'll need to know is that length times width equals area."-- FiveThirtyEight "Addictive."-- BoingBoing”
"The 100 maze puzzles use nothing more than the area of a rectangle in their solutions and are broken into five levels of difficulty, making them useful for working with a diverse group of students with different mathematical backgrounds." -- The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
"The only math you’ll need to know is that length times width equals area." -- FiveThirtyEight
"Addictive." -- BoingBoing
Naoki Inaba has invented over 400 new types of puzzle, and also writes sudoku and other popular puzzles for magazines in Japan. He lives in Japan.
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