In many cases only the mere answers are given. This leaves the beginner something to do on his own behalf in working out the method of solution, and saves space that would be wasted from the point of view of the advanced student. On the other hand, in particular cases where it seemed likely to interest, I have given rather extensive solutions and treated problems in a general manner. It will often be found that the notes on one problem will serve to elucidate a good many others in the book; so that the reader's difficulties will sometimes be found cleared up as he advances. Where it is possible to say a thing in a manner that may be "understanded of the people" generally, I prefer to use this simple phraseology, and so engage the attention and interest of a larger public. The mathematician will in such cases have no difficulty in expressing the matter under consideration in terms of his familiar symbols.

I have taken the greatest care in reading the proofs, and trust that any errors that may have crept in are very few. If any such should occur, I can only plead, in the words of Horace, that "good Homer sometimes nods," or, as the bishop put it, "Not even the youngest curate in my diocese is infallible."

I have to express my thanks in particular to the proprietors of The Strand Magazine, Cassell's Magazine, The Queen, Tit-Bits, and The Weekly Dispatch for their courtesy in allowing me to reprint some of the puzzles that have appeared in their pages.

THE AUTHORS' CLUB
March 25, 1917


CONTENTS

[PREFACE][v]
[ARITHMETICAL AND ALGEBRAICAL PROBLEMS.][1]
[Money Puzzles.][1]
[Age and Kinship Puzzles.][6]
[Clock Puzzles.][9]
[Locomotion and Speed Puzzles.][11]
[Digital Puzzles.][13]
[Various Arithmetical and Algebraical Problems.][17]
[GEOMETRICAL PROBLEMS.][27]
[Dissection Puzzles.][27]
[Greek Cross Puzzles.][28]
[Various Dissection Puzzles.][35]
[Patchwork Puzzles][46]
[Various Geometrical Puzzles.][49]
[POINTS AND LINES PROBLEMS.][56]
[MOVING COUNTER PROBLEMS.][58]
[UNICURSAL AND ROUTE PROBLEMS.][68]
[COMBINATION AND GROUP PROBLEMS.][76]
[CHESSBOARD PROBLEMS.][85]
[The Chessboard.][85]
[Statical Chess Puzzles.][88]
[The Guarded Chessboard.][95]
[Dynamical Chess Puzzles.][96]
[Various Chess Puzzles.][112]
[MEASURING, WEIGHING, AND PACKING PUZZLES.][109]
[CROSSING RIVER PROBLEMS][112]
[PROBLEMS CONCERNING GAMES.][114]
[PUZZLE GAMES.][117]
[MAGIC SQUARE PROBLEMS.][119]
[Subtracting, Multiplying, and Dividing Magics.][124]
[Magic Squares of Primes.][125]
[MAZES AND HOW TO THREAD THEM.][127]
[THE PARADOX PARTY.][137]
[UNCLASSIFIED PROBLEMS.][142]
[SOLUTIONS.][148]
[INDEX.][253]

AMUSEMENTS IN MATHEMATICS.