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In Cryptarithmetic puzzles, we are given an arithmetic problem using letters instead of numbers. Each letter represents a single digit: 0 to 9. The goal is to determine which letter corresponds to which digit, so that the arithmetic problem is correct. Ideally, these have only one solution, and it is possible to find that solution without guessing. | In Cryptarithmetic puzzles, we are given an arithmetic problem using letters instead of numbers. Each letter represents a single digit: 0 to 9. The goal is to determine which letter corresponds to which digit, so that the arithmetic problem is correct. Ideally, these have only one solution, and it is possible to find that solution without guessing. | ||
For a nice collection of these puzzles, try {{Sideways Arithmetic}} | |||
[[Category:Puzzle types]] | [[Category:Puzzle types]] |
Current revision as of 18:34, 7 June 2010
In Cryptarithmetic puzzles, we are given an arithmetic problem using letters instead of numbers. Each letter represents a single digit: 0 to 9. The goal is to determine which letter corresponds to which digit, so that the arithmetic problem is correct. Ideally, these have only one solution, and it is possible to find that solution without guessing.
For a nice collection of these puzzles, try Sideways Arithmetic From Wayside School by Louis Sachar.
Pages in category "Cryptarithmetic puzzles"
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