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A mathematical puzzle whose solution is heavily based on the arithmetic properties of the integers. Use with [mathematics]

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What's the graph relation? #1

What is the relation that connects the nodes of this digraph?
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What's the graph relation? #2

What's the relation that joins the nodes? Open the image in a new tab if you'd like to see the diagram with better resolution. Previous What's the graph relation? #1 Hint 1
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What's the graph relation? #3

What's the relation that joins the nodes? Previous What's the graph relation? #1 What's the graph relation? #2
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Follow the path of relation through the grid #2

There is a relation between rectilinear-adjacent squares such that there is a unique rectilinear path from the top-left corner of the grid down to the bottom-right corner of the grid. Each square can …
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Follow the path of relation through the grid #3

There is a relation between rectilinear-adjacent squares such that there is a unique rectilinear path from the top-left corner of the grid down to the bottom-right corner of the grid. Each square can …
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What is larger than largest, your intuitions are tarnished. (What am I?)

You might call me a number, but that would be a blunder. In class you may have been told otherwise, but I tell you now that those were all lies. I'm in the deck of the cards, as big as them come. …
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I'm a number with a special product, so name me when you think you've got it

In the blocks that come before, their special product tells us more. To guess my scheme you'll need calculation, but only little tests of recreation. Each block contains atoms strong as Thor, whi …
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