Phiddlywinks - A Tribute to John Conway
Read this article to find out more about the inspiration for NRICH's game, Phiddlywinks.
Read this article to find out more about the inspiration for NRICH's game, Phiddlywinks.
This second Sudoku article discusses "Corresponding Sudokus" which are pairs of Sudokus with terms that can be matched using a substitution rule.
This article explains the use of the idea of connectedness in networks, in two different ways, to bring into focus the basics of the game of Go, namely capture and territory.
The game of go has a simple mechanism. This discussion of the principle of two eyes in go has shown that the game does not depend on equally clear-cut concepts.
This article shows how abstract thinking and a little number theory throw light on the scoring in the game Go.