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I'd guess that [livejournal.com profile] entaru and some of my other friends may already know this, but I think it is so cool that in ancient times, many games and puzzles were not merely entertainment, but had mystical and religious significance. "Magic Squares" were not just interesting from a mathematical viewpoint, but were considered to be sacred and literally magical. A lot of today's games share roots with divination systems from the past. You can actually tell fortunes with a regular stack of playing cards, for instance-- it's much like reading tarot, except without the Major Arcana.

I got this book, "Ancient Puzzles : Classic Brainteasers and Other Timeless Mathematical Games of the Last TenCenturies, by Dominic Olivastro" :

http://tinyurl.com/28twa

at a used book store several years ago. It's maybe a little scholarly for some, but that's why I liked it. I have just skimmed through it, reading bits here and there, but I'm adding it to my list of books to take another look at. Fun stuff.
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