Solutions of puzzles often require the recognition of
patterns and the adherence to a particular kind of order. People with a high level of
inductive reasoning aptitude may be better at solving such puzzles compared to others. But puzzles based upon
inquiry and
discovery may be solved more easily by those with good
deduction skills. Deductive reasoning improves with practice. Mathematical puzzles often involve BODMAS.
BODMAS is an acronym which stands for Bracket, Of, Division, Multiplication, Addition and Subtraction. In certain regions, PEMDAS (Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition and Subtraction) is the synonym of BODMAS. It explains the order of operations to solve an expression. Some mathematical puzzles require top to bottom convention to avoid the
ambiguity in the order of operations. It is an elegantly simple idea that relies, as
sudoku does, on the requirement that numbers appear only once starting from top to bottom as coming along. ==Puzzle makers==