Unlock a world of fun and learning with the latest games, quizzes, and puzzles from Scientific American.
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| I'm excited to introduce SciAm Games, our new hub of interactive fun! Explore games, quizzes and puzzles inspired by the latest science news.
At Scientific American, we've long been captivated by the power of games to educate and entertain. Our publication has delighted and perplexed readers with intellectually stimulating challenges for decades, from Martin Gardner's iconic Mathematical Games column—which introduced much of the world to M.C. Escher's artistic marvels and popularized John Conway's Game of Life—to Mensa-selected puzzles that tested and teased the mind.
Games and puzzles do more than amuse; they ignite curiosity and provide a playful approach to exploring the science and math that shape our world. They make scientific thinking enjoyable and accessible, helping players grasp the methods humanity uses to learn, grow and adapt.
Our initial lineup includes a word game called Spellements, science news and trivia quizzes, and jigsaw and math puzzles. Whether you're a science enthusiast, a casual gamer or a dedicated puzzler, you'll find something new to enjoy every week.
For even more, check out our special Fun and Games digital issue! Discover what games teach us about ourselves, explore the strange consequences of changing the rules, untangle a maddening mystery behind a famous game show, test your SciAm knowledge with a special crossword puzzle, and so much more.
Sarah Lewin Frasier Assistant News Editor Scientific American | | | | | | |
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