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| » Site title: CellFighter » Site description: Shareware game based around an extension of the game of life. |
| » Site title: IBM Research: Ponder This » Site description: Monthly logic and math puzzles set by IBM researchers with solutions. |
| » Site title: Jim Loy's Puzzle Page » Site description: Classic and original puzzles. |
| » Site title: Kakuro-san » Site description: Providing graded Kakuro puzzles every day, plus old puzzles. |
| » Site title: Leisure Ideas: Puzzles » Site description: Some mathematical puzzles with answers and/or a hint. |
| » Site title: Mathematical Jigsaw Puzzles » Site description: Information on polyominos and square puzzles. |
| » Site title: Monty Hall Game » Site description: JavaScript example of the Monty Hall Game. This game demonstrates the real (empirical) affect of statistics. [Does not display correctly in all browsers.] |
| » Site title: The Monty Hall Problem » Site description: A probability theory puzzle with solutions. [English and German.] |
| » Site title: Perplexus » Site description: A forum and collection of brain teasers, logic problems, math problems, paradoxes, science games, probability, riddles, and geometric shapes. The puzzles are searchable and categorized, most have solutions. |
| » Site title: The Puzzles of Oscar » Site description: Contains puzzles and games with solutions. |
| » Site title: Quick Logic Puzzles » Site description: Use the clues provided to deduce the correct sequence of numbers in the hidden code. |
| » Site title: TechInterview » Site description: Answers to technical interview questions, programming problems, and brain teasers. |
| » Site title: The Truth Tree's Math and Logic Board » Site description: Collection of math and logic puzzles ranging in levels of difficulty. |
| » Site title: Two Envelope Paradox - Solution » Site description: Claims that the two envelope paradox comes from the incorrect use of probabilities. |
| » Site title: WU Forums » Site description: Discussion board hosted at Berkeley with talk about a variety of solved and unsolved brain teasers. |