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Sangaku: Professor Hill Presents the World's Greatest Number Puzzles!

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Sangaku: Professor Hill Presents the World's Greatest Number Puzzles!
Authors and Contributors      By (author) James D. Hill
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:128
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
Category/GenreSudoku and number puzzles
ISBN/Barcode 9781620872055
ClassificationsDewey:793.74
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Skyhorse Publishing
Imprint Skyhorse Publishing
Publication Date 27 September 2012
Publication Country United States

Description

Sangaku is the captivating new number game that uses simple math and logic to reveal the mystic harmony and powerful symmetry of numbers. These puzzles work a bit like Sudoku: the player is presented with a pattern, shape, or grid, and must put the correct numbers in the right spaces in order to complete the puzzle based on mathematical rules. But Sangaku puzzles force you to think outside the box - literally! They can be any size, shape, or arrangement, and may call on any set of numbers, not just zero through nine. But despite their limitless variety and unpredictable challenges, these puzzles require nothing more than basic math skills and elbow grease to complete. Japanese for "mathematical tablet," Sangaku puzzles are named for ancient devotional tablets featuring complex geometry problems left in temples and shrines centuries ago. The puzzles in this book evoke the same feelings of awe for the mystery, complexity, and power of numbers that inspired the mathematicians and mystics of ancient Japan. With more than two hundred puzzles, Sangaku will keep you and your friends amused for hours, sharpen your math skills, and change the way you think about numbers. It's the perfect time-killer for puzzle lovers of every age and skill level.

Author Biography

James D. Hill, a.k.a Professor Hill, is a retired educator who taught math, physics, biology, chemistry, and science at the high school level. He has a degree in biology and chemistry from the University of Kentucky and a Master's from Eastern Kentucky University. He has lectured to classes at the University of Louisville. He lives in Louisville, Kentucky.