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In this lively and laughter-filled podcast, Rob Eastaway and Andrew Jeffrey set puzzles and talk about the quirky ways in which maths crops up in their everyday lives - with occasional special guests ... more
FAQs about Puzzling Maths:How many episodes does Puzzling Maths have?The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
March 29, 2021Episode 6In which Rob and Andrew go full-on festive, as they ponder wise men with camels, Battenberg cake, Mariah Carey, Christmas decorations, gold rings, and more. (December 2020)...more26minPlay
March 29, 2021Episode 5In this episode, Rob and Andrew puzzle over black hats, mixed fruit and how to get into a football match. Or not. One of them takes a trip to Barnard Castle as they welcome special guest Sarah Leppard who is an optometrist. Or maybe optician. You'll have to listen and make up your own mind....more28minPlay
March 29, 2021Episode 4In which Rob and Andrew consider a new unit of measurement (foot-metres), how to cross a river, negative interest rates and more....more29minPlay
March 29, 2021Episode 3In this special edition of Puzzling Maths, Rob and Andrew give over a rather large percentage of their minutes to Anna Foster, co-presenter of BBC Radio 5 Live Drive.She talks candidly about maths, what maths she uses in her work, how it is used by politicians, and much more. Oh - and unsurprisingly - there are puzzles too....more21minPlay
October 28, 2020Episode 2Given that this is only episode 2 of Puzzling Maths, there is a 50% chance that it may well be the best episode Rob and Andrew have ever recorded.It's definitely in the top two, at least.We have more puzzles, the answer to last episode's date teaser, and some further fascinating maths from the real world, including darts, cricket, cycling and algorithms....more22minPlay
October 28, 2020Episode 1: PilotThis, as the name suggests, was the very first episode (which partially explains why it sounds as though it was recorded in a broom cupboard), in which we introduce ourselves and why we started the Puzzling Maths podcast. We discuss a surprising application of Fibonacci numbers, and talk to special guest Shannon Fairchild about her experiences of maths at school and in the workplace....more30minPlay
FAQs about Puzzling Maths:How many episodes does Puzzling Maths have?The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.