Need some Free Flash Math Puzzles

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The discussion centers on finding engaging online resources for teens to combine gaming with learning. One recommended site is "Cut the Knot," which offers various mathematical games and puzzles that can captivate users. Another suggestion is "Logic Mazes," known for its challenging maze games that can provide hours of entertainment. Participants express enthusiasm for these sites, highlighting their personal experiences and the potential for educational fun through interactive gaming. The conversation emphasizes the importance of making learning enjoyable for teens through engaging online platforms.
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Ive been training my teens to get some fun in gaming learning,you guys know any good sites to start;

got one: math forum :wink:
 
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Did u try cut the knot?
http://www.cut-the-knot.org/content.shtml

I can say that this was the first site that hooked me to internet (a lot!). I used to play those games on cut the knot a lot , but then that's me and i am a bit weird. If u want to let ur teens play around some maze, then try http://www.logicmazes.com . This was the second site that i was hooked to for a long time before it came to a position where i could not work out the maze without my trusty computer.

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Thanks Guys

ill start with those! :wink:
 
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