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Math Puzzles

Stretch your math muscles with these puzzles.

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GamesDecember 21, 2024

Math Puzzle: Ask One Question

Martin Gardner
Graphic shows the five disks stacked in size order on the left rod with two empty rods to the right.
GamesDecember 14, 2024

Math Puzzle: Move the Tower

Heinrich Hemme
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GamesDecember 7, 2024

Math Puzzle: Prove the Trick

Martin Gardner
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GamesNovember 30, 2024

Math Puzzle: Count the Digits

Heinrich Hemme
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GamesNovember 23, 2024

Math Puzzle: Pick a Marble

Martin Gardner
The following numbers are shown in a pyramid arrangement. Row 1: 1; Row 2: 1, 2; Row 3: 1, 3, 2; Row 4: 4, 1, 3, 2; Row 5: 5, 4, 1, 3, 2; Row 6: 5, 4, 1, 6, 3, 2; Row 7: 5, 4, 1, 7, 6, 3, 2.
GamesNovember 16, 2024

Math Puzzle: Help the Numbers Get in Line

Heinrich Hemme
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GamesNovember 9, 2024

Math Puzzle: Solve the Subway Conundrum

Martin Gardner
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GamesNovember 2, 2024

Math Puzzle: Find the Genuine Coins

Heinrich Hemme
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GamesOctober 26, 2024

Math Puzzle: Find the Card-Drawing Probability

Hans-Karl Eder
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GamesOctober 19, 2024

Math Puzzle: Find the Liar

Heinrich Hemme
Graphic shows five triangle-shaped houses of cards composed of the following numbers of cards: 2, 7, 15, 26 and 40. The total number of cards shown is 90.
GamesOctober 12, 2024

Math Puzzle: Play Architect with These Houses of Cards

Hans-Karl Eder
In a flag shape, a cross is traced out with two horizontal lines and two vertical lines that are overlaid with an “X” made from two diagonal lines in each direction.
GamesOctober 5, 2024

Math Puzzle: Trace the Entire Flag

Heinrich Hemme
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