Overview
Explore the fascinating intersection of mathematics and puzzle-solving in this 45-minute video lecture from the series "The Mathematics of Games and Puzzles: From Cards to Sudoku." Discover how Art Benjamin applies logical reasoning to crack centuries-old brain teasers like the 15 Puzzle, Box of Lights, and Peg Solitaire. Delve into topics such as mod 2 arithmetic, vector equations, and strategies for tackling seemingly impossible puzzles. Learn to identify common features in classic puzzles, understand the flaws in popular puzzle apps, and develop problem-solving skills applicable to a wide range of mathematical challenges. Gain insights into the mind of a master puzzle solver and equip yourself with powerful techniques to approach complex logical problems with confidence.
Syllabus
Common Features of Classic Puzzles
Why Sam Loyd's 15 Puzzle Is So Baffling
Many Puzzle Apps Have This Flaw
Solving an Electronic Puzzle
Making Sense of Mod 2 Arithmetic
A Simple Solution for Vector Equations
How to Succeed at Peg Solitaire
Solving an "Unsolvable" Puzzle
What to Look for When Solving a Common Puzzle
Taught by
Wondrium