
Blackwing Volume 10001 (Set of 12)
When Tetsuya Miyamoto invented the KenKenĀ® puzzle in his mathematics classroom in 2004, his goal was to improve his studentsā problem solving and logic skills. He describes his method as āThe Art of Teaching without Teaching,ā and his dream is to make the world smarter with his invention.
Today, the KenKenĀ® puzzle is the only puzzle printed daily alongside the New York Times Crossword. Puzzles like these inspire us to apply problem solving and logic in creative ways, letting our minds perform a beautiful dance between their left and right hemispheres.
Blackwing 10001 (壱äøå£±) pays tribute to Miyamoto Senseiās puzzles and other creative ways of teaching and learning. 10001 is a numeral palindrome in Kanji as well as in Arabic numerals. It is also tied to one of Miyamoto Senseiās favorite equations. The pencil features a red stained barrel, firm graphite, gold imprint and unique five-sided āGÅkaku pencilā shape.
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When Tetsuya Miyamoto invented the KenKenĀ® puzzle in his mathematics classroom in 2004, his goal was to improve his studentsā problem solving and logic skills. He describes his method as āThe Art of Teaching without Teaching,ā and his dream is to make the world smarter with his invention.
Today, the KenKenĀ® puzzle is the only puzzle printed daily alongside the New York Times Crossword. Puzzles like these inspire us to apply problem solving and logic in creative ways, letting our minds perform a beautiful dance between their left and right hemispheres.
Blackwing 10001 (壱äøå£±) pays tribute to Miyamoto Senseiās puzzles and other creative ways of teaching and learning. 10001 is a numeral palindrome in Kanji as well as in Arabic numerals. It is also tied to one of Miyamoto Senseiās favorite equations. The pencil features a red stained barrel, firm graphite, gold imprint and unique five-sided āGÅkaku pencilā shape.












