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Recreational mathematics / Magic / Magic square / Matrices / Outline of chess / Logic puzzles / Queen / Eight queens puzzle / Mutilated chessboard problem / Mathematics / Games / Chess
Date: 2012-03-27 11:13:48
Recreational mathematics
Magic
Magic square
Matrices
Outline of chess
Logic puzzles
Queen
Eight queens puzzle
Mutilated chessboard problem
Mathematics
Games
Chess

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