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Challenge yourself at home with word and number puzzles

A mental workout to rival Su Doku!

Dozens of compelling and addictive maths puzzles to challenge your mental arithmetic, multiplication skills and powers of deductive reasoning. For all number puzzles addicts. Varying levels of difficulty.

Tetonor rules: each number in the main grid can be formed by adding or multiplying a pair of numbers in the strip below the grid. Each pair of numbers should be used twice: once as part of an addition and once as part of a multiplication. For example, a 10 and 24 in the main grid may be solved by the sums, 4 + 6 and 4 x 6, respectively. Enter each sum in the boxes below its answer. Any blanks in the strip must be deduced, bearing in mind the numbers are listed in ascending order.

Ideal for relaxing at home, on holiday or on the daily commute. Use your mental agility, logic and powers of deduction to tackle this collection of brainteasing puzzles from The Sunday Times.

60 easy, 80 medium and 60 difficult puzzles included.

The Sunday Times Tetonor Book 2: 200 challenging numerical logic puzzles (The Sunday Times Puzzle Books)

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Challenge yourself at home with word and number puzzles A mental workout to rival Su Doku! Dozens of compelling and... Read more

    Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    Publication Date: 05/09/2019
    ISBN13: 9780008343736, 978-0008343736
    ISBN10: 000834373X

    Number of Pages: 272

    Non Fiction , Hobbies, Games & Quizzes

    Description

    Challenge yourself at home with word and number puzzles

    A mental workout to rival Su Doku!

    Dozens of compelling and addictive maths puzzles to challenge your mental arithmetic, multiplication skills and powers of deductive reasoning. For all number puzzles addicts. Varying levels of difficulty.

    Tetonor rules: each number in the main grid can be formed by adding or multiplying a pair of numbers in the strip below the grid. Each pair of numbers should be used twice: once as part of an addition and once as part of a multiplication. For example, a 10 and 24 in the main grid may be solved by the sums, 4 + 6 and 4 x 6, respectively. Enter each sum in the boxes below its answer. Any blanks in the strip must be deduced, bearing in mind the numbers are listed in ascending order.

    Ideal for relaxing at home, on holiday or on the daily commute. Use your mental agility, logic and powers of deduction to tackle this collection of brainteasing puzzles from The Sunday Times.

    60 easy, 80 medium and 60 difficult puzzles included.

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