Books for Mazes
Find your way through the mazes.

Maze : A Riddle In Words and Pictures
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Maze : A Riddle In Words and Pictures
This is not one of those pencil mazes you worked on as a kid. The entire book is one addictive maze. Each page spread is a room leading to other page/rooms. Your goal is to find the shortest route to the center and back while solving the puzzle in the center room--if you can figure out what the puzzle is. But then, each room is a puzzle filled with clues to decipher. Read the text and examine the gorgeous illustrations carefully. Beware--not every clue can be trusted. If you're an online gamer, consider this a Web site you can carry wherever you go.
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7 Games and Puzzles Books: Mazes, Search-A-Words, Solv-A-Crime Puzzles, Hidden Pictures, Crosswords, Spot-The-Difference Picture Puzzles, Sports Mazes
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7 Games and Puzzles Books: Mazes, Search-A-Words, Solv-A-Crime Puzzles, Hidden Pictures, Crosswords, Spot-The-Difference Picture Puzzles, Sports Mazes
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The Magical Maze : Seeing the World Through Mathematical Eyes
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The Magical Maze : Seeing the World Through Mathematical Eyes
Math is fun? It is in Ian Stewart's romp through a labyrinth of possibilities and logic. Although some of the delightful puzzles, problems and teasers will give your brain a workout, you will be glad you followed the path to the end. Stewart uses the maze metaphor (the book has an "entrance," "passages," and an "exit" rather than an introduction, chapters, and an end) to illustrate the mental journeys we take when solving everything from bar tricks to problems of artificial intelligence. Difficult points are illustrated with an imaginary journey and lots of fun games. Real-life examples of mathematical "magic" abound, including the trails of slime-molds and the dimples in golf balls. Great walk through the jungle of probability. --Therese Littleton
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