G.E.P. Box’s seminal suggestions for Evolutionary Operation led other statisticians to propose algorithms for numerical optimization that rely exclusively on the direct comparison of function values. These contributions culminated in the development of the widely used simplex algorithm of Nelder and Mead. Recent examination of these popular methods by the numerical optimization community has produced new insights. Numerical experiments and carefully constructed examples have revealed that the Nelder-Mead algorithm may be unreliable even in fairly simple situations. In contrast, many of the original methods, which we collectively describe as pattern searches, are guaranteed to converge to a stationary point of the objective function under co...