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  1. Problemario escolar Trillas 1/ Educational Problems Trillas 1: Matematica Recreativa, Resolucion De Problemas, Mecanizaciones/ Recreational Math, Problem Solving, Routine (Spanish Edition) by Alicia Guadalupe Martinez Sanchez, 2004-07-09
  2. Problemario escolar Trillas 4/ Educational Problems Trillas 4: Matematica Recreativa, Resolucion De Problemas, Mecanizaciones/ Recreational Math, Problem Solving, Routine (Spanish Edition) by Alicia Guadalupe Martinez Sanchez, 2004-08-06
  3. Problemario escolar Trillas 2/ Educational Problems Trillas 2: Matematica Recreativa, Resolucion De Problemas, Mecanizaciones/ Recreational Math, Problem Solving, Routine (Spanish Edition) by Alicia Guadalupe Martinez Sanchez, 2004-07-13
  4. Problemario escolar Trillas 3/ Educational Problems Trillas 3: Matematica Recreativa, Resolucion De Problemas, Mecanizaciones/ Recreational Math, Problem Solving, Routine (Spanish Edition) by Alicia Guadalupe Martinez Sanchez, 2004-07-13
  5. Bibliography of Recreational Math 4ed Vo by William Schaaf, 1970
  6. Bibliography of Recreational Math 4TH Edition Vo by William Schaaf, 1970
  7. Bibliography of Recreational Math Volume 3 by William Schaaf, 1973
  8. Bibliography of Recreational Math Volume 2 by SchaafWilliam, 1970
  9. Games, devices and recreational math for upper grades by Lavona Walden McKelvy, 1955
  10. Smarts Game Booklet: Elementary Math: Self-Motivational and Recreational Teaching Strategies by Lauretta Buchanan, 1998-10
  11. Math can be fun: A collection of recreational mathematics material by Louis Grant Brandes, 1956
  12. Summer camps: a fun way to reinforce math skills.(Report): An article from: Journal of Instructional Psychology by Mercedes Tichenor, Joan Plavchan, 2010-03-01
  13. Journal of Recreational Mathematics (Volume 29, Number 2- 1998)
  14. You Failed Your Math Test, Comrade Einstein: Adventures and Misadventures of Young Mathematicians, Or Test Your Skills in Almost Recreational Mathematics

1. Recreational Mathematics
An extensive list of web resources for recreational math.Category Science Math Recreations...... In that spirit, I list here some web resources for recreational math. My own recreationalmath pages recreational math publications. Dutch recreational math.
http://www.ics.uci.edu/~eppstein/recmath.html
Recreational Mathematics
Recreation is in the eye of the beholder, and not everything here was originally intended as recreational by its authors. Like many, I was inspired early on by Martin Gardner's Mathematical Games column, which included a mixture of puzzles, silliness, curious/useless math, and quite serious (but not overly technical) math. In that spirit, I list here some web resources for recreational math. My own recreational math pages: Other people's recreational math pages (and serious pages on topics of recreational interest not covered by the three pages above):

2. Recreational Mathematics
recreational mathematics Knot A Braid of Links POP Mathematics Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzles Palindromic Numbers and other Recreational Topics MathMania Mathematics Competitions Mathematical Games and Recreations
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Recreational
Mathematics
Knot A Braid of Links
POP Mathematics
Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzles
Palindromic Numbers and other Recreational Topics ...
Mathematical Games and Recreations
Humour in Mathematics
Mathematics related comics and cartoons collection Mathematical Quotations Server ...
Mathematical Recreation On Internet - Review
Introductory paper by Mario Velucchi
also see his comprehensive collection of Mathematical Recreations links
The Diamond 16 Puzzle
Questions? Comments? Suggestions for additions? Send Email to camel@camel.math.ca

3. Recreational Math
Sumfun. recreational math. Online Games by Pimpernel
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Sum fun
Recreational Math
Online Games by Pimpernel
Web Yachtzee
by Michael Jones
Master Web
by Brian Casey
Web Battleship
by Steve Belczyk
Spiral Generator
by David E. Joyce
Strawberry Macaw's Puzzle Page
by Mike Naylor
Draw a Trochoid
and Hear the Mandelbrot Set at Implicate Beauty
Number Puzzles
by Ken Egan
Jewels in the Sand
by Stanley Anderson
Learn2 Play Go
at Learn2.com
Fermat's Last Theorem Poetry
by Jeremy Teitelbaum Go Directly to JAIL! by Andrew Pinzler Let's Make a Deal by Francois Bergeron, David Little and Mike Mastropietro Factor Grid Game by Hugh Chou Ellipse Game by John Banks Brain Teasers at Houghton Mifflin Education Place Mathematics Center Math Challenge at Moanalua Intermediate School Mathematics for Fun at thinks.com Knot a Braid of Links at CAMEL Canadian Mathematical Community Clever Games for Clever People by Nancy Casey Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzles by Alexander Bogomolny Exercise Your Brain by Guy le Kindler Mr. J's Real Math Home Page by Jack Julian Mathematical Games, Toys and Puzzles by Jeff Erikson Unsolved Mathematical Problems by Steven Finch The 007 News The Wreckreational Math Newsletter at University of Toronto To other Funniosities topics Humour Mathemagic ... E-Mail at sumfun@idirect.com

4. Recreational Math
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Next Card Color Betting:
Paula shuffles a deck thoroughly and places cards up one at a time. Victor begins with a total bankroll of $100, and can bet any fraction of his current worth, prior to each revelation, on the color of the next card. He gets even odds regardless of the current composition of the deck, Thus, for example, he can decline to bet until the last card, whose color he of course knows, then bet everything and be assured of going home with $200. Is there any way Victor can guarantee to finish with more than $200? If so, what's the maximum amount he can assure himself of winning?
From Peter Winkler- Games People Don't Play
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5. Mathematics For Fun
A variety of resources for games, numerology, puzzles, illusions, magic sqaures to enhance your love of mathematics! Number Theory. Organizations. Probability. recreational math. Reference. Software. Statistics. Trigonometry
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Math Recreations
The Largest Known Prime
Can you beat it?
Ball Drop

Demonstrating the normal distribution curve
Tackle a Crossfigure Puzzle

Explore the best web sites for Mathematical Puzzles

Explore the best web sites for Mathematical Recreations
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Explore symmetry groups - and make fantastic patterns like this:
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6. David Eppstein - Publications
See also my recreational mathematics web pages. 3rd Int. Mtg. Origami Science, Math,and Education (Asilomar, California, 2001), AK Peters, 2002, pp. 1728.
http://www.ics.uci.edu/~eppstein/pubs/rec.html
David Eppstein - Publications
Recreational Mathematics
These papers are mainly for fun, although there is also some serious research content to some of them. See also my recreational mathematics web pages
  • On the NP-completeness of cryptarithms
    D. Eppstein.
    SIGACT News
    A cryptarithm (also known as an alphametic ) is a puzzle in which the digits of a mathematical formula (typically addition of two large numbers) are replaced by letters; the goal is to determine which letter stands for which digits. If arithmetic is done in a polynomially large radix, the problem becomes NP-complete. BibTeX Citations
  • Ten algorithms for Egyptian fractions
    D. Eppstein.
    Mathematica in Education and Research Number theory. I survey and implement in Mathematica several methods for representing rational numbers as sums of distinct unit fractions. One of the methods involves searching for paths in a certain graph using a k shortest paths heuristic. BibTeX Citations Also available in HTML and Mathematica notebook formats
  • Zonohedra and Zonotopes
    D. Eppstein.

7. Math Games And Recreational Math
Submit these puzzlers and have them personally graded by a math whiz MathematicallyInteresting Games For those of you who enjoy recreational, try playing these
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Guide picks Math puzzles, games, tricks, squares, and magic to stimulate and challenge your right brain.
Archimedes Lab

Something for everyone, including puzzles to make and solve, tessellations, geometric puzzles, optical illusions, and curiosities. Great brain food. Math Jokes and Math Humor
Math Jokes for the math student, teacher or recreationalist. Have 'sum' math humor! Math Cartoons Math cartoons. Print and use on the overhead to begin each math class with a touch of humour. Brain Teasers A great site for the young student. Brain teasers for the 8-13 year old. These challenges help to improve your problem solving abilities. Clever Games for Clever People Exercise your brain with these great problem solving puzzles that are sure to improve your mathematical thinking and logic ability.

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Recreational Stumpers Over 15 brainstumping puzzlers Give Math Flashcard Drills OnComputer $14.95 Save all the time you'd spend with flashcards or worksheets
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Probability Puzzlers

Great puzzlers to challenge you, complete with solutions if you need them. Puzzle Competitons
Some excellent brain teasers/boosters to challenge your right brain. Solutions are provided in some instances. Puzzles, Games and Amusements for All Ages Great to do a parties and gatherings. A variety of games and challenges. Recreational Stumpers Over 15 brainstumping puzzlers. A few hints are provided; however, you're on your own for solutions! SUM Fun! A great combination of brain teasers, puzzles, clever games and unsolved problems to challenge the mathematical minds of all ages. Previous Email this page!

9. Recreational Math... By Luis
Subject recreational math Author Luis luisvi@mufasa.ens.uabc.mx Date 28 Jan 99 231635 0500 (EST) I need to know, what is recreational math?
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10. Sumfun
Freeware. 2, Mathemagic, Connoisseurs, Distance Education, Other Products.3, recreational math, Clubs and Contests, On Line Tutor, Hot Flashes.4,
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The Trail of the Math Slug
"Math...It's not just for inchworms anymore."
Funniosities Math Info Virtual Teacher Math Stuff Humour Math Maps Education Links Demos and Freeware ... E-Mail at sumfun@idirect.com Site last updated: April 5, 1999.

11. Math.com Classroom Recreational Math
on their toes including you! Puzzle Collection Problems of the Weekrecreational math for Everyone. Forum Web Units and Lessons
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Search Puzzles and games can bring math to life with challenges guaranteed to keep everyone on their toes - including you! Puzzle Collection Problems of the Week Recreational math for Everyone Forum Web Units and Lessons A collection of web-based, interactive and multimedia units created by teachers. Many use alternate materials and cross-curricular activities to extend math beyond the textbook. (Math Forum) Student pages: Pages designed to spark student interest in the "cool" side of math. Fractals Chaos Tessellations Spirograph ... Roman Numeral Calculator FREE Software Click here to get your FREE Software Contact us Partnership Link to us Legal Notices . Please read our Privacy Policy

12. Re: Recreational Math... By Ted Alper
I need to know, what is recreational math? Personally, I think all math is recreational math. No, I take that back.
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13. Math.com Recreational Math
Roman Numeral Calculator. Articles. American Mathematical AssociationOnline columns (some monthly, some more often) on recreational math.
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14. Recreational Math: Introduction
In this section of Lionel Deimel’s Farrago, you will find discussion oftopics in recreational math where I have made some small contributions.
http://www.deimel.org/rec_math/rec_math.htm
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I was doing mathematics—arithmetic, at any rate—for recreation as early as age 6, although it was not until I got to junior high school that I encountered what is generally known as recreational mathematics. It was in junior high that I encountered a charismatic teacher, Mrs. Eunice Williams, who gathered around her, Pythagoras-like, a group of talented math students and infected them with her excitement and love for mathematics. At least two students in my class eventually became professional mathematicians, and I studied computer science in graduate school and minored in math. In fact, when I had a rare opportunity to take a free elective in college, I chose a linear algebra course. In graduate school, one of my favorite courses was modern algebra. My dissertation was in automata theory, which comes perilously close to being a topic of recreational mathematics, which is how I viewed it while I was still an undergraduate. I enjoy mathematical puzzles and problems of all kinds, although I don’t spend a lot of time working on them. Every so often, however, a problem really engages me—particularly if it can be generalized—and the topic becomes consuming. Working on such a project helps me keep my mathematical skills sharp and gives me an excuse to do things that I wouldn’t normally do in the course of my work.

15. Lionel Deimel's Farrago
Includes professional data, resources for churches, essays, computerinformation, language notes, poetry, and recreational math.
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Brief essays on a variety of topics may be found in Lionel Deimel’s Web Log , which is indexed on the Site Map page. This is not the usual daily brain dump, though it does include some stories of daily life.
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The hymn “ O Lord the Invisible ” can now be read or heard (3/14/2003). My Web guide to information about the (now seemingly concluded) Accokeek affair, Accokeek Links , is newly revised (3/11/2003).
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Read “ Blinking Lights ” to see why I am enjoying my new router and modem (12/5/2002).
“Farrago”?
The farrago of pop may make the period setting easier for kids to take, but it’s an experiment dictated by fear of committing yourself to any one sound, to any one composer’s imagination of love.
From a review of “Moulin Rouge” by David Denby in the May 28, 2001 issue of The New Yorker
“Farrago” was also Dictionary.com’s Word of the Day for

16. Recreational Math
recreational math, In that spirit, I list here some web resources for recreationalmath. David Epstein http//www.ics.uci.edu/~eppstein/recmath.html.
http://www.g4g4.com/recmath1.htm
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Recreational Math books available: (topics: dissections, Pentominoes, inversions, fourth dimension, problems, Martin Gardner)- Click Here for selection Links: Featured Links: Number Line : "Number Line was invented in Japan. At first it may seem difficult, but don't worry..... Cube Lovers archives
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Ed Pegg Jr Weekly column in the spirit of Mathematical Games. Francis Edward Su The Fair Division Calculator for dividing cakes, chores, or rent; and Math Fun Facts!, a collection of interesting math tidbits! Journal of Recreational Mathematics: Charles Ashbacher NEW! May 2001 Juegos de Ingenio Ivan Skvarca, In Spanish NEW! May 2001 Shufflebrain - Original web games by Scott Kim NEW! May 2001 Ivars Peterson's MathTrek A weekly helping of new developments in mathematics, math in everyday life, with updates on a variety of puzzles and games. http://sciencenews.org

17. Recreational Math (Riddle, Puzzle, Brain Teaser) - Numericana
The Eugène Strens recreational mathematics Collection (University of Calgary).Math Puzzles in Sam Loyd's Cyclopedia listed by Donald E Knuth (UC Stanford).
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18. Recreational Math Problems
recreational math Problems. This page contains a list of recreationalmath problems I have accumulated over the years. Some people
http://www.sos.mtu.edu/cssa/lijie/RecMath.html

19. [Tutor] A Recreational Math Problem For Useless Python
Tutor A recreational math problem for Useless Python. Danny Yoodyoo@hkn.eecs.berkeley.edu Sun, 12 Aug 2001 181901 0700 (PDT)
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[Tutor] A recreational math problem for Useless Python
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Sun, 12 Aug 2001 18:19:01 -0700 (PDT)

20. Math, Recreational Math, Chess Link Pages By Mario Velucchi
Math, recreational math, Chess link pages by Mario Velucchi. THIS SITEHAS MOVED. PLEASE UPDATE YOUR BOOKMARKS! If you have not been
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