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Think Twice

Think Twice

Solve the Simple Puzzles (Almost) Everyone Gets Wrong

Summary

'Brilliant' G.T. Karber, author of MURDLE
'A lot of fun especially if shared' ***** Amazon reader review
'We had great fun as a family trying to puzzle these out' ***** Amazon reader review

Everyone else gets these seemingly simple puzzles wrong.
Will you and your friends beat Alex Bellos, creator of the Guardian's Monday Puzzle, at his own game?


‘I’m a sucker for Alex Bellos’s books – they’re just such fun’ Tim Harford

Alex Bellos knows better than anyone that the puzzles we find irresistible are the ones that deceive us. Those that seem blindingly, obviously simple – and yet we can’t help but get wrong.

These 70 confounding puzzles – which Alex has scoured from across psychology, mathematics, statistics, physics, geography, the science of perception and more – are guaranteed to catch you and your friends off guard. But why are you getting them wrong? And how can you get them right?

Alex delights in tripping us up and then returning us to our feet, explaining how these puzzles work, the biases holding us back – and how to train your brain to avoid being hoodwinked again.

A perfect stocking-filler or Secret Santa for adults and kids alike, THINK TWICE also makes a great family game to play on Christmas Day. So, pit yourself against Alex's puzzles or play quiz master to friends and family - either way, you're in for a mind-boggling treat!

Think once and you will stumble.
Think twice an
d you are in with a chance.
Now that you’ve been warned, can you prove Alex wrong?

Reviews

  • A brilliant collection of puzzles. Never has getting the answer wrong felt so good!
    G.T. Karber, author of MURDLE

About the author

Alex Bellos

Alex Bellos is a journalist, broadcaster and puzzle master. He read Mathematics and Philosophy at Oxford University before becoming a journalist and writer. Alex was born in Oxford and grew up in Edinburgh and Southampton and lived in Brazil for five years as a foreign correspondent for the Guardian before returning to the UK He is the author of 8 books about puzzles and mathematics and currently writes weekly puzzle column for the Guardian.
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