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Chris Maslanka is not 34 and is single. He was born in Nightingale Lane, Clapham, London and is of Polish extraction. He lives noisily but nearly containedly in a South Oxfordshire village with a watergun and 22 salad boxes.

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Mensa (of which he is not a member) have described him as 'a modern day Lewis Carroll'. Media psychologist Dr Aric Sigman has described his puzzles as 'the intelligence tests of the future'.

 

Chris sees puzzles and games not just as an end in themselves but also as a way of stimulating creativity. He is interested in promoting their use not only in the everyday arena but also in, for example, aiding the recovery of brain-injured individuals and the rehabilitation of offenders.
 

Chris in a previous (bearded) incarnation donating games to the Kemsley Brain Injury Unit, St Andrews Hospital, Northampton. Dr Doreen Baxter, a neuropsychologist and a regular contributor to Puzzle Panel is on the right.

He does not have a stall in the Millennium Dome.

Contact Chris Maslanka maslanka@puzzlemaster.co.uk 

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