👉 Windsor Math, also known as the Windsor Method, is a problem-solving approach developed by mathematician and educator John Horton Conway. It emphasizes the use of recursive, self-similar patterns to solve complex problems by breaking them down into smaller, more manageable parts that mirror the original problem. This method relies on a set of rules and a deep understanding of combinatorial principles, often using simple, intuitive steps to build up solutions. Windsor Math encourages a playful and exploratory learning environment, where students can discover patterns and relationships through hands-on experimentation and logical deduction, making it particularly effective for teaching concepts in number theory, graph theory, and combinatorics.