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  • Summary: Pythagoria is a brain-teasing number puzzle game.

    The puzzle is simple to explain: find the missing value, which is denoted by a question mark highlighted in color. The only mathematics you need to know to get started is that the area of a rectangle is the length multiplied by the width.
    Pythagoria is a brain-teasing number puzzle game.

    The puzzle is simple to explain: find the missing value, which is denoted by a question mark highlighted in color. The only mathematics you need to know to get started is that the area of a rectangle is the length multiplied by the width. Only basic math knowledge is required to understand and solve the puzzles.

    Here’s what makes the puzzle hard: you are not allowed to use fractions in the solutions. All area puzzles can be solved using only whole numbers.

    Pythagoria is fun, brain-teasing puzzle game made for all ages. Solve the area puzzles from easier ones to harder ones, and remember that some of problems need kind of inspiration to solve.
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  1. So yes, should the maths homework weirdoness be part of your make-up, and in your case be matched by ability, then is a snap at £1.59.
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  1. Apr 10, 2021
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    Pythagoria is a very short "game" ​you can beat in 1-2 hours.

    More accurately, this is math homework disguised poorly as a game. You do
    Pythagoria is a very short "game" ​you can beat in 1-2 hours.

    More accurately, this is math homework disguised poorly as a game.

    You do need extensive knowledge about fractions & geometry, but nothing higher than that. The puzzles seem to be arranged in random difficulty, so some of the earlier ones can be harder than the later ones. Several of the harder ones do require a pen and paper (I didn't use a calculator). They're at the level of difficulty as some AMC 8 competition problems. The built-in annotation feature is poorly designed unless you're amazing at drawing numbers in MS Paint.

    I don't feel like I've achieved anything from playing this, except a reminder of how much I hate calculating fractions in my head.
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