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#1 Math Puzzles on Medium
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Make Mathematics
a Little More Beautiful

Every puzzle explained. Every concept illuminated.
One curious reader at a time — since 2023.

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67K+ Followers
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#1 Math Puzzles on Medium
600+ Curated Puzzles
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Six Types of
Mathematical Wonder

From geometry puzzles spotted at Prague restaurants to paradoxes hidden inside Simpsons episodes — Math Games covers the full spectrum of joyful mathematics.

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Geometry Challenges
Find the radius. Compute the angle. Prove the area. Problems that reward creative diagram-drawing and Pythagoras.
Visual · Step-by-step
Series & Sequences
From the alternating harmonic series to invariant proofs — the beauty of infinite sums made accessible.
Calculus · Number Theory
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Probability Puzzles
100 candies in two boxes. Acute angles at random. Counter-intuitive results explained with clarity.
Combinatorics · Logic
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Pop Culture Math
Why is 8i = ∞? Why is 7 a prime suspect? Decoding the real mathematics hidden inside Simpsons jokes.
Complex Numbers · Primes
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Invariant Proofs
The most powerful technique in competition mathematics — proving things never change, no matter what.
Olympiad · Proof Writing
Integration Stories
The WiFi password hidden in a calculus problem at a Chinese restaurant in Prague. True story.
Calculus · Real Analysis
Featured examples · The Math You’ll Encounter

Beautiful Mathematics,
Beautifully Explained

Every article comes with graphics, diagrams, and step-by-step visual reasoning. No hand-waving.

The Alternating Harmonic Series (Simpsons episode)
1 ½ + ¼ + = ln 2 convergent ✓
1 + ½ + + ¼ + = ∞ divergent ✗
The professor’s error: treating ∞ − ∞ as a real number. Hover each term above.
“Thank you so much for reading Math Games today, whether you are a math fan, an engineer, a lecturer, a banker, a scientist, or simply some curious soul who stumbled upon this article — I am happy that you stayed till the end.”
— Barry Leung, CoMN, KoMG, ARM · 鳳凰🐦‍🔥

Math Education
Should Be Fun

Barry puts a lot of effort in keeping every article fun and engaging. Your donation is what makes that possible — and keeps the puzzles coming.

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Radically Amazing
Every article on Math Games is intended to invoke curiosity and creativity. It’s Barry’s mission to bring people from all walks of life to enjoy light hearted math puzzles together.
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Genuine Craft
Barry hand-draws diagrams, writes and rewrites explanations, and searches for the most illuminating visual. Each 4-minute read is hours of careful work.
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Reach Matters
67,000 followers. A comment from a student saying “this was the first time I understood invariants.” Your donation scales that reach directly.
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Supporting a Person
Behind every article is a real mathematician balancing writing, tutoring, and academic life. A coffee says: your work is worth something. Keep going.
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Barry Leung
CoMN · KoMG · ARM · Dauntless Foundation

Barry is a mathematician, writer, and online tutor based in the UK. He founded Math Games on Medium — now the #1 mathematics puzzle publication on the platform — with a single belief: that everyone can experience the joy of a beautiful proof.

His articles move between competition mathematics and pop culture, between geometry and number theory, always landing on the same truth: that mathematics is not a subject to be feared, but a game to be played.

With 67K followers, 600+ curated puzzle stories, and a community of readers from engineers to curious strangers, Barry has built something rare — a corner of the internet that makes you smarter and happier at the same time.

67K Followers Olympiad Mathematics GCSE & A-Level Tutor Medium Top Writer Dauntless Foundation

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