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    sculpture Victorian valentines hid love notes inside intricate paper sculptures Popkin
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    This bouncing ball math problem stumps most people — can you solve it? Ellsworth Toohey
  • The Puzzle Wall, From George Arnold et al., The Magician’s Own Book, 1857.
    education This delightful pond puzzle asks you to solve a geometric problem with moral undertones Ellsworth Toohey

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