Massive Book of Mensa Puzzles
Over 500 Puzzles!—A Colossal Collection to Stimulate Your Brain!
The biggest book of puzzles ever released by Mensa®—the smartest brand in the world! 400 brain-teasers and logic games to keep your mind sharp!
Esteemed puzzle master David Millar and American Mensa® have compiled hundreds of logic and problem-solving puzzles in the form of both word and number challenges that will keep you entertained for hours.
The range of puzzle types include:
- Mazes
- Sudoku
- Story logic
- Blank-filling puzzles
- Riddles
- And more!
The hours of brain-training fun will help you improve your memory and exercise those mind-muscles. This book can be used and appreciated by anyone who wants to keep their mind sharp and in tip-top shape—something absolutely everyone will benefit from.
David Millar is a puzzle author and graphic artist who combines both disciplines to craft puzzle and gaming materials. A lifelong stationery nerd, he is never without many trusty notebooks full of graph paper, whose contents span puzzle grids, dungeon maps, user interface designs, sticker ideas, and beyond. In addition to a career in web application development and software engineering, David has more than a decade of puzzle blogging under his belt, and his puzzles have previously featured in UK and World Puzzle Championships. He resides in Fort Worth, Texas.
Fred Coughlin has a PhD in inorganic chemistry, and has been solving and creating puzzles since childhood. He also published puzzles in The Art of Puzzles and on PuzzlePicnic.com, and has appeared as a contestant on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? and Wheel of Fortune. He is happily married, with three daughters who are on their way to becoming avid puzzlers themselves.
American Mensa has members who range in age from 2 to 102, and the community includes people from every walk of life. They include engineers, homemakers, teachers, actors, athletes, students, and CEOs, and all share one trait—high intelligence. To qualify for Mensa, members scored in the top 2 percent of the general population on an accepted standardized intelligence test.