Around the World in 80 Games by Marcus du Sautoy explores the profound connections between mathematics and games played across diverse cultures and millennia. This book invites readers on a global journey to uncover the mathematical principles that underpin humanity's most cherished pastimes, from ancient strategy games to modern puzzles.
Mathematician Marcus du Sautoy delves into games like Tic-Tac-Toe, Go, and Chess, alongside lesser-known traditions, revealing the strategic depth each offers. He demonstrates how mathematical thinking is embedded in these activities and how understanding it can enhance gameplay and illuminate cultural history. The book examines how games have served as a universal medium for mathematical exploration, shaping human culture and psychological development.
Why You Should Read?
- Discover the mathematical strategies behind famous games from around the globe.
- Explore the rich history of games and their profound cultural significance.
- Gain insights into applying mathematical thinking to everyday decision-making.
- Appreciate the deep interplay between logic, play, and human ingenuity.