Games, Puzzles, and Magic!
A minicourse hosted by Visiting Professor
Dr. Arthur Benjamin
Tuesdays, October 28 through December 16
6:30 pm to 7:45 pm
(in person)
Join mathemagician Dr. Arthur Benjamin for an eight-week course that blends mind games, magic tricks, and clever strategies with real mathematical insight. You’ll learn games that you will (usually!) win — if you know the right mathematical secrets, perform tricks that look like mind reading, and understand the math behind puzzles from magic squares to the Rubik’s Cube. With Art’s signature mix of humor, clarity, and surprise, each session promises hands-on fun, plenty of “aha” moments, and ideas you’ll want to share. No prior experience necessary — just curiosity and a sense of play.
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Upcoming presentation
“Games You Can’t Lose: The mathematics of scams and hustles”
Tuesday, October 28
6:30 pm to 7:45 pm
(in person)
Uncover the math behind classic cons and how not to be exploited by them.
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Upcoming presentation
“How to Look Like a Genius”
Tuesday, November 4
6:30 pm to 7:45 pm
(in person)
Discover clever tricks and shortcuts that make you seem mathematically brilliant.
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Upcoming presentation
“How to Look Like a Psychic”
Tuesday, November 11
6:30 pm to 7:45 pm
(in person)
Learn how to read minds and make perfect predictions with just a little bit of mathematics.
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Upcoming presentation
“My Favorite Mathematical Card Tricks”
Tuesday, November 18
6:30 pm to 7:45 pm
(in person)
Explore card tricks with surprising mathematical secrets and stunning reveals.
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Upcoming presentation
“My Favorite Mathematical Games”
Tuesday, November 25
6:30 pm to 7:45 pm
(in person)
Play along with engaging games that highlight hidden mathematical strategies.
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Upcoming presentation
“Magic Squares and More”
Tuesday, December 2
6:30 pm to 7:45 pm
(in person)
Delve into number patterns, magic squares, and other enchanting math curiosities. Learn to create customized magic squares and perform other amazing feats of mind.
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Upcoming presentation
“Solving and Understanding the Rubik’s Cube”
(part one)
Tuesday, December 9
6:30 pm to 7:45 pm
(in person)
Learn an easy way to solve this classic puzzle and appreciate its underlying mathematics.
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Upcoming presentation
“Solving and Understanding the Rubik’s Cube”
(part two)
Tuesday, December 9
6:30 pm to 7:45 pm
(in person)
Learn an easy way to solve this classic puzzle and appreciate its underlying mathematics.
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About the presenter
Meet Dr. Arthur Benjamin, Smallwood Family Professor of Mathematics at Harvey Mudd College in Claremont, California as well as a professional magician. He is also a NYT bestselling author who has presented all over the world; he has given TED talks with more than 50 million views; and he has appeared many times on TV, radio, and in the press, including The Today Show, CNN, National Public Radio, The Colbert Report, The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, USA Today, Scientific American, Discover, Omni, Esquire, People magazine, and Reader's Digest.
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Program Policies
MoMath adheres to a strict no-refund policy.
All child participants under the age of 16 will need to be accompanied by an adult, who must also be registered for this minicourse. The Museum reserves the right to remove an unchaperoned student from the program and no refund nor credit will be issued.