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people who make puzzles. In
general terms of occupation, a
puzzler or
puzzlist is
someone who
composes and/or
solves puzzles. Some
notable creators of...
- ISBN 0-486-20498-7 Newing,
Angela (1994), "Henry
Ernest Dudeney: Britain's
Greatest Puzzlist", in Guy,
Richard K.; Woodrow,
Robert E. (eds.), The
Lighter Side of Mathematics:...
- "Sphinx." Much of this
earlier work was a
collaboration with
American puzzlist Sam Loyd; in 1890, they
published a
series of
articles in the
English penny...
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expression we take it to be a very
stupid answer, so we
expect our
clever puzzlists to do better; [...] Sam Loyd's
naming of the
puzzle is an
allusion to...
-
James Murray on
behalf of a
number of
Chinese scholars to the
prominent puzzlist Henry Dudeney reads "The
result has been to show that the man Tan, the...
- that it was
invented by Sam Loyd. The name "cryptarithm" was
coined by
puzzlist Minos (pseudonym of
Simon Vatriquant) in the May 1931
issue of Sphinx,...
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politician Laurie Brokenshire (1952–2017),
Royal Navy
officer and
British puzzlist Mark
Brokenshire (born 1961),
Australian rugby league player Norman Brokenshire...
- 2015. Gardner,
Martin (1959). "Chapter 9: Sam Loyd: America's
Greatest Puzzlist".
Mathematical puzzles & diversions. New York, N.Y.:
Simon and Schuster...
- Archive. Gardner,
Martin (1959). "Chapter 9: Sam Loyd: America's
Greatest Puzzlist".
Mathematical puzzles & diversions. New York, N.Y.:
Simon and Schuster...
- G4G
Celebration of Mind
meetings at his house. Historically, the
famous puzzlist Henry Dudeney (1857-1930)
announced a particularly-difficult chessboard...