Ball of Confusion: Puzzles, Problems and Perplexing Posers. Johnny Ball by Johnny Ball


Ball of Confusion: Puzzles, Problems and Perplexing Posers. Johnny Ball
Title : Ball of Confusion: Puzzles, Problems and Perplexing Posers. Johnny Ball
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Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 245
Publication : First published October 1, 2011

From how to cheat in a coin toss to why it is that some parts of a high speed train travelling at 125 mph are actually going backwards, Ball of Confusion is designed to twist your brain into enjoyable knots of empuzzlement—from puzzles solved in a twinkling of an eye to some that will knit your brow for hours.


Ball of Confusion: Puzzles, Problems and Perplexing Posers. Johnny Ball Reviews


  • Dittar

    I loved this guy when I was a child. His tv programmes were fun, interesting and educational. This book has a lot of the humour I remember from his shows and I'm still a fan. Although he would seem hopelessly old fashioned if he were to make children's television today.

    He's also one of the few presenters from that era of BBC children's programming who haven't been subsequently disgraced. He's not entirely innocent though - he is a serious and committed Climate Change denier. But at least he didn't go around raping disabled kids so I guess we can cut him some slack.

  • Sophie Crane

    It's Excellent, ideal for testing the minds of children young & old.

  • Brian Clegg

    NB the four star rating assumes you like puzzles and brainteasers. If you don't it's a two star rating!

    For UK TV viewers of a certain age, Johnny Ball is something of a legend. Sadly I never watched him as a child, but for a whole generation he made finding out stuff about how the world works fun. And I can say from personal experience that (unlike many famous people) he's a really nice guy.

    This is a book of 'puzzles, problems and perplexing posers' - just the thing for a Friday. They vary from classic 'if two cats could kill three mice in...' type problems, through logic problems to tricky little numbers that rely on very careful reading of the question.

    Inevitably, if you've been about a bit like me, you will have come across a few of them before. And there are bound to be some you just can't be bothered with. But as long as you get any enjoyment out of these types of brain teasers you are bound to find something that is truly entertaining. And, of course, Johnny Ball presents them with his characteristic charm. Just occasionally I found his 'funny' intros to the problems better suited to a ten-year-old's taste than mine, but mostly they are fun and keep the book from being literally a list of puzzles.

    The only criticism I have is that when you are setting puzzles, some of which involve trickery and misleading wording, you have to be absolutely spot on with the wording of your challenge, or it can be legitimately cheated. Here's an example where Johnny got it wrong:

    Find a fluted glass and a large and a small coin; say a 5p and a 10p. Place both coins in the glass, so the larger coin lies flat and over the small coin. Your impossible task: can you get the small coin out, without touching either coin.

    The solution given is relatively complex and not something you may think of (and it wouldn't work with the kind of flutes I have). But the book misses the obvious one. Pick up the glass and tip the coins out. You have got the smaller coin out without touching either coin. There's nothing in the problem statement that says that the larger coin has to stay in the glass.

    This is a rarity, though, and many of the mental challenges and puzzles (mostly they don't involve something physical like this) are genuinely entertaining. If you have friends and relations who enjoy a bit of head-scratching fun, this is the present for them.

    Review originally published on
    http://brianclegg.blogspot.com - reproduced with permission

  • Icon Books

    'This is a lovely compilation of puzzles including many classics, and Johnny Ball's legendary enthusiasm and humour jump out of every page.' --Rob Eastaway, co-author Maths for Mums & Dads

    'What a cracking book! It's a fabulous jewel box of teasers, you can open any page and be hooked!'
    --Kjartan Poskitt, author of the Murderous Maths series

  • Sarah

    A great fun read, not least because I could hear it all in Johnny's voice, bringing back joyful childhood memories!