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Brainest Insaniest Ultimate Puzzle


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No. of pages 160

Published: 2007

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Fully illustrated in colour, here is a bonanza of mazes, word games, visual and logic puzzles and more. With a full range of difficulty, but all totally solvable, the puzzles are not meant to be tests. In fact they're engaging and humorous, as fun to work on as they are satisfying to solve. In Gray Matter, readers first solve a short crossword, then use the letters in the puzzle to crack a riddle. Hot Lines involves matching kids to their clothing- based on tan lines. Flea Circuit is an unusual maze that you find your way out of by jumping around the page like a flea. A scavenger hunt runs through the book, solve every puzzle to amass the clues and earn the bound in certificate of achievement.

 

There are 160 pages in this book. This book was published 2007 by Workman Publishing .

ROBERT LEIGHTON is the illustrator of Poop Happened! A History of the World from the Bottom Up and What's Going on Down There? , as well as a puzzle-writer and New Yorker cartoonist. He lives in New York City. Mike Shenk is an expert puzzle maker. Along with Robert Leighton and Amy Goldstein, he founded the company Puzzability, which creates unique and challenging puzzles for kids and adults. Amy Goldstein is an expert puzzle maker. Along with Robert Leighton and Mike Shenk, she founded the company Puzzability, which creates unique and challenging puzzles for kids and adults. Robert Leighton, a New Yorker cartoonist, has created puzzles for The New York Times, Chicago Tribune, The New Yorker, ABC, and more. He lives in New York. Along with Mike Shenk and Amy Goldstein he's the founder of Puzzability, which creates unique and challenging puzzles for kids and adults.

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