Logic Challenges (Mensa)


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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.




Logical Deduction Puzzles


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It's not elementary, but you will need Holmes's famed powers of deduction to solve these crafty puzzles. Here's how it goes: at the end of each condundrum, you'll find at least one condition - and sometimes more - that the solution must meet.




Mensa Math & Logic Puzzles


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"These visually unique braintwisters will put your puzzle-solving abilities to the ultimate test!"--Page 4 of cover.




Challenging Logic Puzzles


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How well do you think logically? Find out with these puzzles. But don't forget the degree of difficulty increases as you go.




Giant Book of Mensa Mind Challenges


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Take the Mensa challenge! These extraordinarily entertaining puzzles can confound even those with high IQs-and that's what makes them such delightfully tricky fun. A few can be solved relatively quickly, but the hardest may seem nearly impossible to crack. Give your skills a real workout on numerical conundrums, word games, lateral thinking problems, and riddles. Brainteasers, arranged in order of difficulty, train the mind and provide a good time all at once. The most complex bafflers include chess, logic, and spatial puzzles. Here's a small sampler of what's inside! � A farmer has twenty sheep, ten pigs, and ten cows. If we call the pigs cows, how many cows will he have? � Which three boys' names are anagrams of one another? Answers: 1. Ten cows. We can call the pigs cows, but that doesn't make them cows. 2. Arnold, Roland, and Ronald.




Logic Tests (Mensa)


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A series of logic problems that have been created by Mensans, with the aim of specifically improving various aspects of logical thought and lateral thinking through puzzle solving and problem confrontation.




Mensa® Brain Games


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The third book in this brand-new series with American Mensa, Mensa’s Galaxy of Brain Games contains more than one hundred math, logic, and word puzzles for hours of brain-training fun! The book's wide variety of challenges includes twists on popular puzzles such as word sudoku, large, intricate mazes, and creative story logic puzzles. Additional unique riddles and brain teasers provide an excellent opportunity to sharpen intellectual skills in new and exciting ways. Solving times range from a few minutes to an hour or so, allowing for brain training whenever you need it. Challenge yourself and keep your mind young and sharp with these brain-bending games and puzzles. Try one to get your brain going in the morning, or work together to solve with your friends and family!




Mensa Number Puzzles


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Collection of number puzzles. There are logic problems, mathematical puzzles, matrix problems, series puzzles, and many more besides.




Mensa Visual Puzzles


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The Mensa Genius Quiz-a-day Book


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Test your wits with this all-new collection of mindbusters from Mensa, the high-IQ society. Master puzzler Abbie Salny provides a fun brainteaser, logic twister, math mystery, or word game for every day of the year. Whether you're mathematically, verbally, or visually inclined, you're sure to find twelve months' worth of exciting challenges inside.Included with each puzzle's solution is the percentage of Mensa members who answered it correctly, so you can score yourself against the people with the high IQs. With a puzzle for every date and an extra for leap years, you can match wits with Mensa 366 days out of every year! Here are a couple of sample questions, and the percentage of Mensans who answered correctly: February 24: Can you make three words from the letters LGNEA? (100%) May 14: You have fifty coins that total 1.00. If you lose one coin, what is the chance that it was a quarter? (15%)