Levels
Each level is named after a historical scientist, philosopher, or mathematician.
- Thales of Miletus
- Tarquinius the Elder
- Priscian
- Xenophon
- Galileo (Bonus Level)
- Aristotle
- Archimedes
- Euclid
- Eratosthenes
- Polybius
- Ctesibius
- Ma Chun
- Hero of Alexandria
- Speusippus
- Democritus
- Brunelleschi
- Archytas of Tarente
- Christiaan Huygens (Bonus Level)
- Philo of Athens
- Cato the Elder
- Philo of Byzantium
- Hipparchus
- Shao Ong
- Dionysus Thrax
- Geminus of Rhodes
- Plato
- Sripati (Bonus Level)
- Marcus Tiron
- Pliny the Elder
- Vitruvius
- Ts'ai Lun
- Apollonius Dyskolos
- Belisarius
- Apollonius (Bonus Level)
- Isidore of Seville
- Chang Hsu-hsun
- Gerbert d'Aurillac
- Pi Cheng
- Gui d'Arezzo
- Su Sung
- Guido di Vigevano
- Salvino degliArmati
- Albertus Magnus (Bonus Level)
- Leone Alberti
- Timdeharis
- Giovanni
- Kiddinu
- Thabit Ibn Quarra
- Gutenberg
- Copernicus (This level is invisible)
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