| Hopefully you’ve recovered from the awesome Hexamourai puzzle featured in the July/August issue. This month it’s back to normal with a regul...
| Hopefully you’ve recovered from the awesome Hexamourai puzzle featured in the July/August issue. This month it’s back to normal with a regul...
| In this first article describing our DIY self-balancing single-axle vehicle we look at the electronics modules. An ATmega32 processes the co...
| Sure, we’ve seen Sudoku puzzles that can be solved online and yes there are many nifty programs around to crack these brain teasers but Elek...
| Sure, we’ve seen Sudoku puzzles that can be solved online and yes there are many nifty programs around to crack these brain teasers but Elek...
| This universal microcontroller board was designed, in the first instance, for use by students studying automotive technologies, but it can a...
| Sure, we’ve said it before: puzzle solving is good for brain stimulation. A Hexadoku is just the ticket — it’s free, fun and represents a me...
| Hopefully you’re ready to get cracking again with a Hexadoku puzzle freshly brewed for you. Get out your pencil, scrapbook or note paper (no...
| This February edition of Hexadoku is again intended to try your patience and perseverance in solving a puzzle. Fortunately, looking at the v...
| In the new year we cheerfully continue with our Hexadoku puzzle. We’ve stocked up and a new batch of these brain teasers should prevent bore...
| Addicts to the Hexadoku puzzle, here is another bunch of numbers 0 – 9 and letters A – F (called ‘hexadecimal’ by pundits) to contend with u...