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  1. Ravensburger - Wikipedia

    Ravensburger ... Ravensburger AG is a German game, puzzle and toy company, publishing house, and market leader in the jigsaw puzzle market.

  2. Foldit - Wikipedia

    Foldit attempts to apply the human brain 's three-dimensional pattern matching and spatial reasoning abilities to help solve the problem of protein structure prediction. 2016 puzzles are based on well …

  3. The Veldt (short story) - Wikipedia

    Ray Bradbury in 1975 " The Veldt " is a science fiction short story by American author Ray Bradbury. Originally appearing as " The World the Children Made " in the September 23, 1950, issue of The …

  4. Anadrome - Wikipedia

    For example, desserts is an anadrome of stressed. An anadrome is therefore a special type of anagram. The English language contains many such words. The word anadrome comes from Greek …

  5. Henry Dudeney - Wikipedia

    The popularity of these puzzles guarantees they'd be well known by then to Sam Loyd, an American puzzler and early Dudeney puzzle collaborator. Both Dudeney and Loyd were featured by Martin …

  6. List of puzzle video games - Wikipedia

    Puzzle pieces advance into the play area from one or more edges, typically falling into the play area from above. Player must match or arrange individual pieces to achieve the particular objectives …

  7. Status symbol - Wikipedia

    Status symbols also indicate the cultural values of a society or a subculture. For example, in a commercial society, having money or wealth and things that can be bought by wealth, such as cars, …

  8. Martin Gardner - Wikipedia

    In 1950, he wrote an article in the Antioch Review entitled "The Hermit Scientist". [29] It was one of Gardner's earliest articles about junk science, and in 1952 a much-expanded version became his first …