Hundert neue Rätsel by Angela Döring
Angela Döring's Hundert neue Rätsel (One Hundred New Puzzles) does exactly what it promises: it delivers a fresh batch of 100 standalone brain teasers. There's no overarching plot or characters to follow. Instead, each page presents a new, self-contained challenge. You'll find everything from classic logic puzzles where you have to figure out who lives where and owns what pet, to tricky math sequences, visual riddles, and clever word games that play with language in surprising ways.
The Story
This isn't a storybook in the traditional sense. The 'story' here is the journey your own mind takes. Each puzzle is a tiny mystery waiting to be unlocked. One moment you're deducing the schedules of four fictional friends based on contradictory clues, and the next you're deciphering a coded message or finding the odd one out in a series of images. The variety is fantastic—just when you think you've got a handle on one type of puzzle, Döring introduces a new format that makes you think in a completely different way. The progression feels thoughtful, often building skills from earlier puzzles to tackle more complex ones later.
Why You Should Read It
I love this book because it respects the solver. The puzzles are genuinely clever without relying on cheap tricks or impossible logic. Solving one gives you that real 'aha!' moment of satisfaction. Döring has a talent for creating puzzles that feel both classic and new. It's also wonderfully flexible. You can dip in for a quick five-minute challenge or settle in for a longer puzzling session. In a world of constant digital noise, there's something deeply peaceful and focused about working through these on paper, with just a pencil for company.
Final Verdict
This book is perfect for anyone who loves to solve things. Whether you're a seasoned puzzle veteran who breezes through the Sunday paper or someone just looking for a fun, screen-free way to pass the time, there's something here for you. It's a great gift for curious minds, from teens to adults. Keep it on your coffee table, in your bag, or by your bedside. Just be prepared for it to make you late because you 'just need to solve this last one.' A brilliant, brain-tickling collection.
Mark Walker
1 year agoFrom the very first page, the pacing is just right, keeping you engaged. This story will stay with me.
Jennifer Sanchez
1 year agoBeautifully written.