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  2. Missing square puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Animation of the missing square puzzle, showing the two arrangements of the pieces and the "missing" square Both "total triangles" are in a perfect 13×5 grid; and both the "component triangles", the blue in a 5×2 grid and the red in an 8×3 grid.

  3. Mathnet - Wikipedia

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    Mathnet is a pastiche of Dragnet, in which the main characters are mathematicians who use their mathematical skills to solve various crimes and mysteries in the city, usually thefts, burglaries, frauds, and kidnappings.

  4. David A. Adler - Wikipedia

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    Adler was born in New York to a Jewish family. He graduated from Queens College in 1968 with a bachelor's degree in economics and education. He worked as a mathematics teacher for the New York City Board of Education, while taking classes towards a master's degree in marketing, a degree he was awarded by New York University in 1971.

  5. Math Blaster Mystery: The Great Brain Robbery - Wikipedia

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    Math Blaster Mystery: The Great Brain Robbery is a product in a line of educational products created by Davidson & Associates that takes place in a different universe from the original Math Blaster. It has no relation to Davidson's earlier Apple II game Math Blaster Mystery. The game was released in North America, Sweden and Spain.

  6. Midnight Rescue! - Wikipedia

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    Midnight Rescue! is an educational and entertainment hybrid computer game created by The Learning Company in 1989 [1] for Windows and Macintosh PCs. The program is designed to help strengthen the reading and critical thinking skills of children grades three to five.

  7. The ClueFinders Math Adventures - Wikipedia

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    The ClueFinders Math Adventures Ages 9–12: Mystery in the Himalayas is a computer game in The Learning Company's ClueFinders Series, where the ClueFinders try to recover stolen treasures in a small Himalayan village.

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  9. Math Mysteries - Wikipedia

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    Math Mysteries is a collection of five math-related educational video games for the Windows and Macintosh platforms, developed and published by Tom Snyder Productions. The games were designed to fit the NCTM standards at their time of development. [ 1 ]