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Martin Gardner's best mathematical puzzles (theguardian.com)
34 points by CarolineW on Oct 21, 2014 | hide | past | favorite | 6 comments


My dad had two of Gardner's books. I loved puzzling over them as a kid - enough that I bought my own copies for my kids to discover. I credit those books with much of my interest in logic.

Gardner's puzzles always had a beautiful simplicity to them. The solutions are sometimes fiendishly hard, but the problem is always accessible to the layman - no great grasp of mathematics is needed, just the ability to think logically and rigorously.

http://www.amazon.com/Mathematical-Logic-Puzzles-Dover-Recre...

http://www.amazon.com/Entertaining-Mathematical-Puzzles-Mart...


Has anyone got an answer for 7? I think I have the rest of them, (whether I'm correct or not obviously remains to be seen).


#7 is somewhat famous, and there are plenty of articles available on it if you google for the name of it.


Ahhhh... seems really obvious in retrospect. Thanks.


Hint: Think about the colors …


Think about what happens when you lay down any domino on that chessboard.




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