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Collection of number puzzles. There are logic problems, mathematical puzzles, matrix problems, series puzzles, and many more besides.
"These visually unique braintwisters will put your puzzle-solving abilities to the ultimate test!"--Page 4 of cover.
Pit your wits against the number crunchers at Mensa Publications who have devised this demonic collection of over 200 mind-boggling number puzzles. These are fun puzzles, but they are by no means easy. If you can solve them, you'll be a candidate for Mensa -- the internationally famous high-IQ society!
You don't need to be a genius or a professor of mathematics to have hours of fun with this book - just some logical thinking, a little common sense, a bit of general knowledge and the stubbom determination not to be beaten! Pit your wits against Mensa's masterminds with this huge collection of brain teasers. This book contains more than 500 puzzles and tests of all kinds to delight and bamboozle every type of puzzler.
The Mensa All-New Puzzle Bookhas something to offer all types of puzzle solver. It will appeal to casual fans who would like to try something a little more challenging, as well as experienced solvers, who will be sure to discover something new. All the puzzles have been created by the intelligence experts at Mensa.
How well do you think logically? Find out with these puzzles. But don't forget the degree of difficulty increases as you go.
Don't think too hard or you'll never solve these logic puzzles and riddles. The answers to all 187 are easy once you catch the tricky wording. How can you tie a knot in a napkin by holding one end in each hand without letting go of it? Impossible, you say (or your friends will say, if you bet them). But: Cross your arms and hold a tip of the napkin in each hand. When you uncross your arms, the knot will be formed! Now try this riddle: I climbed up a cherry tree, where I found cherries. I did not pick cherries, nor did I leave cherries. How can you explain this? Answer: I climbed up a cherry tree with two cherries in my hand. I picked only one. I left the other one on the tree. I did not "pick cherries," because I "picked a cherry." Take this dare: My bird can fly faster than any supersonic plane. Here's how: If you put my bird inside any plane and make it fly in the same direction as the plane, it will go faster than the plane. 96 pages, 52 b/w illus., 5 3/8 x 8 1/4.
A series of logic puzzles designed by some of Mensa's leading puzzlesetters which will help boost brain activity and improve concentrationand memory - while providing hours of puzzling entertainment. Withover 200 logical challenges to test your aptitude for deduction and toget your brain in gear.
An old favorite--Mensa Math & Logic Puzzles--gets a brand-new look: it's now in color! And the puzzles are fantastic: they're the kind of challenge found at the World Puzzle Championships, and they require no language to solve. For example, you are given a grid of dots that has some numbers (0, 1, 2, or 3) in them. You need to connect the dots in one continuous path so that each number is surrounded by that many lines. So a "3" means that three of the four sides around it must be connected. All the puzzles are similar abstract exercises, and all have unique solutions that can be reached using pure logic. They're difficult--and really satisfying exercise for your brain.