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For this puzzle, make the words "Rob Roy" with a line running directly through the center of each word as in the illustration below without moving the pencil from the paper or crossing a line, or going over any line twice.
[from an old Gallaher cigarette card]
will reveal answer picture in a day or 2, thanks.
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Starting at the letter ‘T’, move along the path to connect the letters in such a way that they spell a famous quote. Some letters can be used more than once. You may also move forward and backward along the path.
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The seven figures below form a series. However, one of the five numbered squares doesn’t fit.
Can you figure out which one doesn’t belong?
click on image below to jump to full IQ test question
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How many yellow hearts are needed to balance scale #3?
hope this doesn’t turn out to be as difficult as the last scale balancing puzzle we posted…
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Can you cut a thin paper card in such a way that a person can pass completely through it without the paper tearing?
The size of the card should be about 4 inches long and 2 1/2 inches wide.
If I were a teacher, I’d offer my class a morning of free donuts
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Which figure (a), (b), (c), (d) best completes the matrix?
For a similar puzzle, you can try the Happy People matrix question.
In several days, going to put up our first playable brain training game, also with high scores…
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There are many clown faces in the picture below, but only 3 are sad/frowning. Can you find them all?
Click on image below to jump to high resolution.
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Can you figure out what number should replace the question mark?
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For this visual analogy question- A is to B as C is to D.
Which figure below (1-4) represents the best choice for D?
will unmask answers over the weekend, thanks.
What number should appear inside the last purple star?
will unmask answers in a day or 2, thanks.
For a similar puzzle, try "Deduce the Pattern".
The three figures below show a sequence by which a piece of paper has been folded. The last figure shows how this folded paper has been cut.
Which pattern (1-4) most closely resembles the unfolded form of figure C?
These paper folding & cutting puzzles are great for exercising the visual-spatial areas of your brain.
The pictures below are in the wrong order. For this puzzle, can you put them back in the right order so the cartoon strip tells a story?
(click on picture below to jump to large version of puzzle)
What belongs in the box with the question mark?
Here’s an earlier, similar IQ puzzle-type question you can try. For something maybe a little more difficult, try this
The seven figures below form a series. One of the five numbered figures, however, does not fit. Can you guess which one it is?
If you like these IQ test-style kind of questions, here is a similar logic series puzzle with figures.
For this one, you’ll need to extract order from these seemingly random number squares.
What number should replace the question mark?
[Answers entered below to be held for a day, thanks. This printable puzzle can be a good challenge for both kids and adults]
For this puzzle, the object is to take away six matches and leave two squares.
Will unmask answers sometime tomorrow.
For new visitors, here is a good match type puzzle that features heavy lateral thinking.
What number should appear in the last orange ellipse?
[Brain Teaser Created for smartkit site]
Will unmask answers entered below in a day or 2.
These paper folding puzzles are a great way to exercise the visual-spatial circuits in your brain.
Directions: A square transparent sheet with a pattern is given. When the transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line, which of the four choices below will result?
(Paper Folding Puzzle created for smartkit site)
Here’s another new puzzle type we haven’t seen yet on the site. Can you divide the picture shown below by drawing two straight lines to produce three sections, each containing:
- 3 lemons
- 2 pears
- 2 carrots
- 1 crab
If you have a printer, you may find it easier to print this one out.
Questions like this often show up on IQ type tests:
(Puzzle created for the Smartkit site)
To make sure most visitors get a chance to try this out, answers (entered into comment section below) will not show for 24 hours. Thanks
How many blue faces are needed to balance scale #3?
[Brain teaser created for smartkit site; click picture to jump to hi-res image]
Don’t want to make all the puzzles too hard, so here’s a good one you can print out for younger children or students.
Mental rotation cube folding puzzles frequently show up on IQ tests. While some are easy, the more challenging ones present a great way to exercise the visual-spatial circuits of your brain…
(Created for the Smartkit site)
Don’t think we’ve done this type of puzzle layout before:
(Created for Smartkit site)
WARNING: Answer below. Don’t scroll down until you give it a try!




























