This book will charm you because it's extremely fun! This book invites you to challenge your mind and stimulate your ability to think. This book gathers a meticulous selection of the 79 best games of ingenuity of varied difficulty. I invite you to solve the riddles while at the same time train your deductive capacity, your lateral thinking, your creativity, your spatial vision and use all the recesses of your brain.
It is specially designed to be fun and challenging at the same time. The resolution of these puzzles, riddles, mind-games and ingenuity problems will not make you enter a new state of being mentally, but it sure is a good starting point and you can spend a good time challenging your family as well to help you solve them.
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What to expect from this book First, when you finish reading this book you will have improved your intelligence: you will have trained your deductive ability, your lateral thinking, your creativity, your spatial vision and you will have used all the recesses of your brain. Interestingly, this book will help you even if you are looking for work and want to prepare for the most difficult interview. It includes many games that have been adopted in the selection processes of the most demanding companies.
Finally, if you like to challenge yourself, try solving each puzzle in less than half an hour, which is the average time spent on games of wit of this sort.
With each game you will find a surprise. Sometimes a game of wit is solved with pure logic. Others will seem to require advanced mathematical knowledge to solve, however in reality only a bit of lateral thinking will be necessary, while in others, you will have to work a little harder and dust off your mathematical knowledge.
You will find the following types of puzzles and logical problems:
Lateral thinking: challenges that are seemingly impossible or require a lot of mathematical knowledge, but which really conceal a solution outside the box (in an indirect or creative way). Logical thinking: challenges that must be solved with logic, making inferences until finding the solution or, sometimes, eliminating the other alternatives. Mathematical knowledge: it will be necessary to know mathematical (and sometimes physical) principles to solve certain puzzles. Paper and pencil: challenges in which drawing schemes is necessary to reach the solution of certain mental games (although the most daring will continue to solve them in the head only). Spatial vision: challenges in which one must be able to imagine figures that are intertwined in two or three dimensions.