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Divide the Pentagon’s contents: a printable puzzle7 comments »
Can you divide the picture shown above by drawing 2 straight lines to produce 3 sections, each containing:
- Three red “X”s
- Two blue “+”s
- Two “-”s
- Two “%”s
If you have a printer, it may be easier to just print this one out. You can also try a similar
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The layout above was taken from a famous Chinese book over 3000 years old. Can you figure out what the configuration represents? (in other words- What’s special about it?)
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Something is not right with this picture. Can you figure it out?
Will unmask submitted answers Friday, thanks.
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By starting at the correct letter in one of the words below, and then taking every third letter, a quotation from one of Shakespeare’s plays may be formed. Can you figure it out?
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Can you figure out what numbers should fill the empty squares?
will reveal answers in 1-2 days, thanks.
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For this problem, can you figure out what the missing number is?
will reveal submitted answers in 1-2 days.
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The goal of this puzzle game is to position the riders so that it looks like each of them is riding a horse.
Note: Horses may not overlap.
Click on image below to play in flash.
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For this puzzle, mentally rotate the rings so that when they are all properly aligned, four 5-letter words appear.
Note: words are read from outer to inner ring.
answers to be revealed in a day, thanks
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The pictures below are in the wrong order. For this puzzle, can you arrange them so the cartoon strip tells a story?
(Click on picture below to jump to higher resolution)
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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…





























