The I.Q. obstacle course

The I.Q. Obstacle Course by David J. Bodycombe, published by Barnes and Noble in 1997, is a stimulating collection of 250 challenging puzzles designed to test your cognitive abilities. This first edition, written in English and spanning 254 pages, invites readers to engage with a variety of mental challenges, organized into twenty-five 90-minute “laps” that are coded for difficulty from hard to hardest.
Readers will encounter five distinct types of obstacles, including verbal hurdles, mathematical mind joggers, and puzzles that explore spatial relationships and technological skills. The book also features lateral thinking puzzles, providing a comprehensive workout for the brain. With answers included and black-and-white illustrations enhancing the experience, this edition serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to flex their mental muscles and improve their problem-solving skills.
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Test your cerebral mettle! 250 challenging puzzlers, divided into twenty-five 90-minute “laps,” are coded for difficulty (hard to hardest). Reckon with five different types of obstacles as — Make a mental leap over verbal hurdles — Run circles around mathematical mind joggers — Plunge into the depths of spatial relationships — Flaunt your technological prowess Flex your mental muscles with lateral thinking puzzles. Answers provided. Black-and-white illustrations
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