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  • Write this word without lifting your pencil…
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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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  • Letter Path Word Puzzle
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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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    Moving Star Sequence Question
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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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  • Balance the Scale Picture Puzzle
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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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  • Miraculous Paper Cutting Puzzle: Pass a Person Through a Card
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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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    Guess the star colors
    15 comments »

    Try to figure out which 3 stars belong in the colored boxes.

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  • matching-shapes-iq-test-question-key-fit
    Matching Shapes
    11 comments »

    For this puzzle, each red shape matches up with a yellow.

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  • Shaped Matrix Puzzle- Triangles & Circles
    31 comments »

    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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  • Sad Clown Face Picture Puzzle
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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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  • Green Triangles with Some Math
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    Can you figure out what number should replace the question mark?

     

     

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  • Orange boxes: Visual analogy
    20 comments »

    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.

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  • Purple star progression
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    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". 

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  • Paper folding and cutting with circles
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    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.

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  • Car Troubles
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    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)

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  • Seeing stars
    27 comments »

    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

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  • Follow these shifting shapes
    8 comments »

    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.

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  • Number squares
    16 comments »

    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]

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  • Matches & Squares Brain Teaser
    14 comments »

    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.

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  • Deduce the Pattern
    19 comments »

    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.

     

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  • Paper Folding Puzzle: visual-Spatial brain exercise
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    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)

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  • Printable Puzzle: Divide the ellipse
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    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.

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  • Happy People Logic Picture Puzzle
    40 comments »

    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

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  • Balance the scale puzzle
    40 comments »

    How many blue faces are needed to balance scale #3?

    [Brain teaser created for smartkit site; click picture to jump to hi-res image]

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  • Good puzzle for younger children and students
    3 comments »

    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.

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  • Mental rotation puzzle
    9 comments »

    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)

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  • Graphic Puzzle with Floating Squares (Moderate Difficulty)
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    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!

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