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What are some great sources of challenging puzzles? Surely some of you have to be into this kind of stuff. I'm looking to challenge myself in a way that doesn't feel like work or study, in a way that will increase my working intelligence. Preferably looking for some tricky stuff with accessible solutions

>> No.9818615

One bump, and then I'll abandon the thread if there's no interest.

>> No.9818645
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Here's a fun puzzle for you. There's hints in the image in how to find the solution.

>> No.9818649

solve this
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>> No.9818653

>>9818580
>cardio
No wonder the guy gets devoured by existential dread. If he actually lifted he would feel much better about the cold brutal universe.

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>>9818580
>increase my working intelligence

>> No.9818685

it depends on what you like. There are probably books for this but for science and math on the internet there's brilliant.org (mostly paid) and coding stuff challenges as far as I know.

I wouldn't mind help contributing to a website like this, with coding or problems but we would need a lead developer since I only code for fun once in a while and preferably a business model since I wouldn't do a significant volume of work for free.

If you have a good way of monetizing like job postings for math/physics and engineering, ads or a freemium model we could make a discord or something and work in it in the summer, what you think?