Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Bluesky Threads What's books u read make math interest intuitive and funny I'm kinda comfort with math but I don't like tedious proves by DevilNeverCryy
pouldycheed on May 20, 2026 11:11 am Try “A Mathematician’s Lament” or anything by Steven Strogatz, way more about intuition and why math is cool instead of getting buried in proofs.
RajRaizada on May 20, 2026 11:13 am The book “The Magic of Math” by Arthur Benjamin is good. [https://shop.momath.org/magic-of-math-the.html](https://shop.momath.org/magic-of-math-the.html) He’s currently the visiting professor at MoMath in NYC, and giving a bunch of courses and talks there, in case you happen to live in that part of the world.
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Try “A Mathematician’s Lament” or anything by Steven Strogatz, way more about intuition and why math is cool instead of getting buried in proofs.
The book “The Magic of Math” by Arthur Benjamin is good.
[https://shop.momath.org/magic-of-math-the.html](https://shop.momath.org/magic-of-math-the.html)
He’s currently the visiting professor at MoMath in NYC, and giving a bunch of courses and talks there, in case you happen to live in that part of the world.