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  2. ZiMAD - Wikipedia

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    Since 2012, ZiMAD has continued to develop the Magic Jigsaw Puzzles project [13] and has released and published other projects such as the Bubble Birds series, My Museum Story, Magic Cross Stitch, and others. [14] [15] [16] In 2020, ZiMAD focused on developing its M&A direction, within which a promising board game, Domino Online, was acquired. [17]

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  4. Recreational mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Some of the more well-known topics in recreational mathematics are Rubik's Cubes, magic squares, fractals, logic puzzles and mathematical chess problems, but this area of mathematics includes the aesthetics and culture of mathematics, peculiar or amusing stories and coincidences about mathematics, and the personal lives of mathematicians.

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  6. Chris Ramsay - Wikipedia

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    Chris Ramsay is a German–born Canadian [2] magician and YouTuber and television producer who created and starred in the TruTV stunt magic show Big Trick Energy. [3] [4] [5] His YouTube channel, featuring puzzle solves, [6] cardistry and magic [7] has over 7 million subscribers. [8]

  7. Three cups problem - Wikipedia

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    To solve the puzzle in a single move, turn up the two cups that are upside down — after which all three cups are facing up. As a magic trick, a magician can perform the solvable version in a convoluted way, and then ask an audience member to solve the unsolvable version. [1]

  8. Jigsaw puzzle - Wikipedia

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    A jigsaw puzzle (with context, sometimes just jigsaw or just puzzle) is a tiling puzzle that requires the assembly of often irregularly shaped interlocking and mosaicked pieces. Typically each piece has a portion of a picture, which is completed by solving the puzzle.

  9. Survo puzzle - Wikipedia

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    To some extent, Survo puzzles resemble Sudoku and Kakuro puzzles. However, numbers used in the solution are not restricted to 1, 2, ..., 9 and the size of puzzle grid is typically very small. Solving Survo puzzles is also related to making of magic squares. [3] The degree of difficulty in solving Survo puzzles is strongly varying. Easy puzzles ...