
TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel 'Odd One Out' puzzle inspired by Martin Gardner, exploring its design and the author's perspective on such puzzles, aiming to challenge and engage puzzle enthusiasts.
Contribution
The paper presents a new type of 'Odd One Out' puzzle, offering insights into its creation and the author's critique of traditional puzzles in this category.
Findings
The puzzle offers a unique challenge to solvers.
It provides a new perspective on puzzle design.
The author's critique highlights limitations of existing puzzles.
Abstract
This article covers my second talk at the Gathering for Gardner in March, 2010. It is about an Odd One Out puzzle I invented, after having been inspired by Martin Gardner. I do not like Odd One Out questions; that is why I invented one.
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TopicsTeaching and Learning Programming
