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Original Area Mazes Ser.: The Original Area Mazes : 100 Addictive Puzzles to Solve with Simple Math--And Clever Logic! by Ryoichi Murakami and Naoki Inaba (2017, Trade Paperback)
The rules are simple . . . The math is easy . . .The puzzles get harder and harder Once you match wits with area mazes, you'll be hooked Your quest is to navigate a network of rectangles to find a missing value. Just Remember: Area = length width Use spatial reasoning to find helpful relationships Whole numbers are all you need. You can always get the answer without using fractions Originally invented for gifted students, area mazes ( menseki meiro ), have taken all of Japan by storm. Are you a sudoku fanatic? Do you play brain games to stay sharp? Did you love geometry . . . or would you like to finally show it who's boss? Feed your brain some area mazes--they could be just what you're craving
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Experiment LLC, T.H.E.
ISBN-10
1615194215
ISBN-13
9781615194216
eBay Product ID (ePID)
234300210
Product Key Features
Book Title
Original Area Mazes : 100 Addictive Puzzles to Solve with Simple Math--And Clever Logic!
Author
Ryoichi Murakami, Naoki Inaba
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Logic & Brain Teasers, Geometry / General, Puzzles
Publication Year
2017
Genre
Games & Activities, Mathematics
Number of Pages
160 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
7in
Item Height
0.5in
Item Width
4.9in
Item Weight
4.8 Oz
Additional Product Features
Series Volume Number
0
Reviews
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 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