Rob Eastaway is the puzzle advisor for New Scientist's puzzle
column. He is the author of several bestselling books on
everday maths, including Maths On The Back of an Envelope, Why do
Buses Come in Threes? and Maths for Mums and Dads. He lives in
London.
Brian Hobbs is the host of the acclaimed podcast Brain Drop
Puzzles. His puzzles also appear frequently in New Scientist.
He lives near Dallas, Texas.
A marvellous miscellany of mysteries
*Simon Singh*
The ultimate collection of modern puzzles [...] Hours of arguing
and puzzling. I loved it.
*Matt Parker*
The wonderful Rob Eastaway has a book of delightful puzzles out
this week. It's just as good as you'd expect if you know his
work.
*Tim Harford*
A fantastic and varied collection of problems authored by some of
the best puzzle setters around.
*Guardian*
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