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1 SUNDAY - OCTOBER 1972
EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY - 275TH DAY - 91 DAYS TO COME
The name Jim Bynum I saw at Martin's yesterday sounded familiar to me. Checked, and had sent me a game THE NINE CHECKER GAME.
BB got 15 more copies of NO WAY at Boston Road ^yesterday, this time with the numbers written in. I played with it and decided to allow a circle to be visited twice and have only 5 forbidden pairs. This way I am pretty sure that any setup can be solved. The less revisited circles the better the solution. Marylin's Eliot solved one, but couldn't do a second. Marylin picked up a book ELECTRONIC GAMES at a library sale. (It cost her 10¢.)
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Martin said that any cube from MacMahon's set could
by replicated by using the proper 8 others, and also interior side face
joints match. By calling for the matching, Martin said, the
problem becomes much easier.
T.H. O'Beirne had a column in THE NEW SCIENTIST in 1961 and 1962.
The best of it went into his book, PUZZLES AND PARADOXES. Martin
suggested him as a possible G & P columnist.
Conway spent hours trying to prove NINE OF SWORDS unique.
Conway sent Martin a cube PUZZLE which is very tricky.
It can't be solved unless the small pcs. [pieces] are placed first -
being propped up. Martin suggested Tom Atwater trying to
sell it. The pcs., which are to be formed into a 5 x 5 x 5 cube