In this issue, we trace Henri Poincaré’s sweeping vision of mathematics, from the unpredictable dance of planets to the deep structure of space itself. We test inequalities where symmetry and sharpness intertwine, and wander into parties where handshakes conceal inevitable coincidences. Integrals reveal hidden balances, differential constraints tame growth, and the Poisson law teaches us how estimators whisper truths about variance. In the Enigma Box, chai and cricket collide with probability in a tense playoff showdown, leaving fans to weigh hope against odds. Across these pages, logic and imagination meet in proofs, puzzles, and the lives of mathematicians, reminding us that mathematics is at once rigorous, surprising, and profoundly human.