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The New York Times Magazine Sunday Crosswords''' Niederman has created a number of crossword puzzles and cryptic puzzles for
The New York Times Magazine since the early 1980s. His October 5, 1997 crossword puzzle "Baseball by the Numbers" is often included in crossword puzzle anthologies.
Puzzle and Game Books Dr. Niederman has also published other game and puzzle books. • ''The Puzzler's Dilemma'' (2012) •
Math Puzzles for the Clever Mind (2006) •
Hard to Solve Math Puzzles (2006) •
Classic Brain Twisters (2005) •
Mind-Stretching Math Puzzles (2005) •
Sit & Solve Brainteasers (2003) •
Hard-to-Solve Math Puzzles (2001) •
Giant Book of Whodunit Puzzles and Giant Book of Puzzles for Young Einsteins (2001) •
Pocket Puzzlers: Whodunits (2000) •
The Little Giant Book of Math Puzzles (2000)
36 Cube The
36 Cube is a puzzle that requires the arrangement of "towers" in a 6x6 square block so that each color appears only once in each row and column, all the same height. The completed puzzle will then be a cube.
Jerry Slocum, a puzzle historian and one of the world's top puzzle collectors, finds
36 Cube one of the most engaging puzzles in his extensive collection. "My first impression was that it was quite a beautiful puzzle. Its three-dimensional character and colors are very striking. Out of the 30,000 puzzles I own, it's quite distinctive and unique." ==References==