The Amazing Mathematical Amusement Arcade

The Amazing Mathematical Amusement Arcade by Brian Bolt, published by Cambridge University Press on September 27, 1984, is a 130-page collection that engages readers with a variety of puzzles, games, and activities centered around mathematics. This edition is presented in English and aims to stimulate and challenge individuals of all ages who have an interest in mathematical puzzles.
Readers will find a diverse array of topics within the book, ranging from matchsticks and magic squares to train shunting and river crossing. The collection includes both historically significant puzzles and original creations. Additionally, the second part of the book offers commentary that provides hints and solutions, enhancing the interactive experience for those exploring the realms of education, teaching, and game theory through engaging activities.
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This collection of puzzles, games and activities is designed to stimulate and challenge people of all ages who enjoy puzzles with a mathematical flavour. Many of the puzzles have a long history, while others are original. The subjects vary from matchsticks to magic squares, train shunting to river crossing, and chess to calculators. The second part of the book contains a commentary giving hints and solutions.
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