AK Peters/CRC Recreational Mathematics Series
About the Book Series
This series aims to capture new and exciting work in Recreational Mathematics, loosely defined as ‘mathematics arising from recreational and esthetic pursuits’, though we are happy to bend that definition to accommodate almost anything that explores mathematics with a spirit of creativity, and curiosity. In the past century, Recreational Mathematics has proven itself as a way to engage a wider audience with the subject, and also as a catalyst for deep research in the field. The remit of the series is extremely broad, featuring books taking a mathematical approach to puzzles, games, origami, visual arts, literary arts, performing arts, history, magic and more besides. We welcome all manner of text-types, though we do especially value those books that can be used in an educational setting and which are accessible to readers with minimal mathematical background.
If you have a manuscript, proposal, or even just the beginnings of an idea, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Game Theory and Recreational Mathematics: A Playful Approach to Problem Solving and Inquiry
1st Edition
By Peter Rowlett, Alexander S. Corner
December 23, 2026
Game Theory and Recreational Mathematics views mathematics through a lens of puzzles and games, with a strong focus on creative problem solving. The book sets the scene for discrete mathematics by introducing mathematical logic and set theory, then it moves on to provide a playful introduction to ...
Algorithmic Ways for Mathematical Puzzles
1st Edition
By Ryuhei Uehara
December 16, 2026
Algorithmic Ways for Mathematical Puzzles introduces puzzles from all over the world, past and present, from the perspective of theoretical computer science. Certain types of puzzles have contributed greatly to the development of this field. In fact, the latest puzzles often provide new research ...
Mathematical Tidbits
1st Edition
By Jens Cartensen
September 17, 2026
Mathematical Tidbits presents readers with a fascinating collection of short essays from a wide variety of mathematical disciplines, ranging from number theory and trigonometry to probability and geometry. Each article represents a small mathematical ‘capsule’ that can be used to inspire and ...
Unraveling Topological Crochet
1st Edition
By Shiying Dong, Eve Torrence
August 21, 2026
“Models in this book look magical. And as you cannot learn magic just from watching it being performed, so it is with topological crochet. In this book the magic of topological crochet is carefully revealed to the reader step by step. Follow it by making your own models and you will be rewarded ...
LOVE! VALOUR! EQUATIONS!: Mathematics of the Couple
1st Edition
By Laurent Pujo-Menjouet
August 18, 2026
What’s their hidden formula, their miracle recipe, their magic potion? In short, their secret? Laurent Pujo-Menjouet, a PhD in mathematics, might just have the answer. Not a spell or an incantation, but a formula—or more precisely, mathematical formulas. Could the solution to our romantic troubles ...
Introduction to the Mathematics of Music
1st Edition
By Emmanuel Amiot
August 17, 2026
Introduction to the Mathematics of Music is aimed at helping bridge the substantial gap between a classical musician culture and the universe of mathematical notions in music. It explains the necessary notions, starting from scratch, with rigour but without any unnecessary formalism. It was ...
Blackjack Mathematics for Non-Mathematicians
1st Edition
By Mark Bollman
August 01, 2026
This book explores the mathematics behind the casino game of blackjack or 21, with consideration given to a number of game variations that have, at times, found favor in casinos or in casual play. The emphasis is on the mathematics that underlies the game; the intention of is to present the math at...
Math Affinity Puzzles
1st Edition
By Katie Ballentine, Michael A. Jones, Lon Mitchell, Jennifer M. Wilson
June 14, 2026
Math Affinity Puzzles highlights the patterns and relationships that appear throughout mathematics. Rather than treating mathematics as a collection of separate topics or isolated courses, the puzzles here look beyond boundaries to discover links among different areas of knowledge. The ...
Mastering Geometry Puzzles
1st Edition
By Paulo Ferro
April 08, 2026
This book will challenge mathematical skills in a totally different way from the usual geometric puzzles. These 120 puzzles are visually intriguing. Mastering Geometry Puzzles has 5 chapters of puzzles, each one corresponding to a level of difficulty, from the very easy to the very hard. Even if ...
Tic Tac Test: Beat the Book at Noughts and Crosses
1st Edition
By Barry R. Clarke
April 01, 2026
At last, a tic-tac-toe computer that needs no electrical power! Tic Tac Test: Beat the Book at Noughts and Crosses is an interactive book that will test your logic skills. The computer will sometimes randomise its responses so you’ll never get bored. Either you or the computer can start first but ...
Everyday Life is Full of Math
1st Edition
By Jun Mitani
March 25, 2026
This book explores how mathematics appears in everyday life. It presents math in a fun and beautiful way using knowledge at the junior high and high school level. It is written for general readers, not for experts. The book avoids difficult math and instead focuses on how new ways of thinking and ...
I Wish They'd Taught Me That: Overlooked and Omitted Topics in Mathematics
1st Edition
By Robin Pemantle, Julian Joseph Gould
November 25, 2025
I Wish They'd Taught Me That: Overlooked and Omitted Topics in Mathematics concerns the topics which every undergraduate mathematics student "should" know but has probably never encountered. These topics are not the ones which dominate every syllabus, but those magnificent secrets that are ...






