Letters and Numbers

Letters and Numbers

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This giant bumper edition includes all the puzzles from books 1-4. That's over 600 pages worth of fun and hundreds and hundreds of puzzles for just a fraction of the cost of buying the books individually. Letters and Numbers is a global phenomenon - hugely successful in both France and England, it is a fun family quiz that everyone is playing. Compete against the clock and test your lexical dexterity and mathematical agility in more letter and number challenges. Score yourself in the first-letter round making the longest word possible using the nine letters from the show. Compare your words with those of the contestants and master wordsmith David Astle. Points are awarded to the longest acceptable word. Mental arithmetic then comes into play for the number rounds. Pit your mind against the clock to reach the target number with six chosen numbers using a combination of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
Format: Paperback, 640 pages, 132mm x 199mm, 587 g
Published: 2012, Hardie Grant Books, Australia
Genre: Puzzles
Description
This giant bumper edition includes all the puzzles from books 1-4. That's over 600 pages worth of fun and hundreds and hundreds of puzzles for just a fraction of the cost of buying the books individually. Letters and Numbers is a global phenomenon - hugely successful in both France and England, it is a fun family quiz that everyone is playing. Compete against the clock and test your lexical dexterity and mathematical agility in more letter and number challenges. Score yourself in the first-letter round making the longest word possible using the nine letters from the show. Compare your words with those of the contestants and master wordsmith David Astle. Points are awarded to the longest acceptable word. Mental arithmetic then comes into play for the number rounds. Pit your mind against the clock to reach the target number with six chosen numbers using a combination of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.