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200 Word Puzzles: Boost Your Brain Power [Paperback]

Philip J. Carter , Ken Russell


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The human brain is quite remarkable. Its intricate workings have been subjected to intense study by some of the greatest intellects of our times and despite this, we still know relatively little about how it actually works. However, there is one fact on which all experts in the field are in agreement: the brain benefits from regular exercise in much the same way as muscles do. In fact, the brain not only benefits from this training - it thrives on it. What kind of exercise does the brain enjoy? Here the experts are again in agreement. Creative thinking, deductive reasoning and puzzle solving are all excellent areas for building up your mental muscle. The "Boost your Brainpower" series gives your brain the opportunity for serious regular exercise. Philip Carter and Ken Russell are UK Mensa Puzzle editors and are thus perfectly qualified to provide the equipment for a daily workout for your most important muscle. IQ puzzles are especially good training for the brain and are now increasingly being encountered in applications for employment in government, education, industry and commerce.

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* Ken Russell is puzzle editor of Mensa, the general magazine of British Mensa. Philip Carter is puzzle editor of Enigmasig, the newsletter of the British Mensa Special Interest Puzzle Group.

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Using each of the 28 letters of the above saying once each only, complete the pyramid with one 1-letter, one 2-letter, one 3-letter, one 4-letter, one 5-letter, one 6-letter and, finally one 7-letter word at the base. Read the first page
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