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A New and Challenging Brain Teaser, Combining Numbers, letters, and an Anagram to Expand the Puzzle Craze

Top Quote People of all ages love to do puzzles. Adults as well as Children can learn from and share The Matrix with others. It takes a bit of concentration to solve The Matrix. The Matrix, being a theme puzzle can increase your Child's or your own knowledge on a subject. Adults enjoy the Challenge. End Quote
  • Philadelphia, PA-NJ (1888PressRelease) January 15, 2009 - Brain Teasers are fun to do. Brain Teasers have been around for Centuries. There are a multitude of Brain Teaser puzzles. They include, but not limited to mathematical, jigsaw, crossword, anagrams, story telling, and word building. Will Shortz created his own course of study at Indiana University in 1974 to earn a degree in enigmatology or the study of puzzles. The Matrix is new and challenging, designed around themes using a combination of logic and searching to find and solve The Matrix Anagram. http://www.mysterymatrixes.com

    Jerry Slocum sums up the challenge of Brain Teaser puzzles. He states "A mechanical puzzle is a self-contained object, composed of one or more parts, which involves a problem for one person to solve by manipulation using logic, reasoning, insight, luch and/or dexterity." Paper puzzles can be considered low tech in this high tech world of computers and video games. The internet or computer is not always available, or desirable at times to solve a brain teaser. Paper puzzles do not have the sounds of a video game; choosing music to listen to while undertaking the challenge can enhance your experience.

    It is always more fun to solve puzzles with someone else. Visit our website http://www.mysterymatrixes.com to read The 5 ways to enjoy The Matrix with your children. Also check out the blog where we describe 5 places to play The Matrix.

    Visit the website and use the Contact section to send a request for the sample Wild Bird sample Matrix. The booklets are based on a theme and have 10 puzzles to solve, a fact page; test your knowledge page, a bit of advise page, and a product review page. Booklets ready for publications are "Look! Up in the Sky", "Creepy Crawlies", "Baby Boomer Alert", "Under the Sea", "Going for the Gold", and "Be My Valentine".

    Thanks for taking the Matrix Challenge and we welcome feedback.
    Contact:
    Stephanie Ripka
    215-514-5100
    Mystery Matrixes
    681 River Road
    Yardley, PA 19067
    Email: mysterymatrixes ( @ ) comcast dot net

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