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Math Puzzles with Answers - Boost Your Brain Power!

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  • 2 3 4 5 Math Riddle & Answer 2 3 4 5 Math Riddle & Answer Make a true equation! 🧮 SHOW ANSWER It was too easy to find the answer to this math riddle! Answer: 2 + 5 = 3 + 4 If you couldn’t find the answer don’t worry! You can make daily maths practice with MentalUP Maths Game! 6
  • 8 6 13 8 Math Puzzle 8 6 13 8 Math Puzzle Find out the numbers in the boxes! 🔢 SHOW ANSWER We can form four equations A+B = 8 C-D = 6 A+C = 13 B+D = 8 Let’s solve these four equations and find the variables A, B, C & D! if we add the four equations A+B+C-D+A+C+B+D = 8 + 6 + 13 + 8 2(A+B) + 2C = 35 2C = 35 - 2*8 (by replacing A+B) 2C = 35 - 16 = 19 C = 9.5 from 2nd Equation C - D = 6 D = C - 6 D = 9.5 - 6 D = 3.5 from 3rd equation A+C = 13 A = 13 - C A = 13 - 9.5 A = 3.5 from 4th equation B + D = 8 B = 8 - D B = 8 - 3.5 B = 4.5 Hard Maths Puzzles With Answers 7
  • How Can You Get the Number 6 by Only Using Three Zeros? How Can You Get the Number 6 by Only Using Three Zeros? One of the most sweat-inducing questions. If you don't like math riddles, we suggest you skip this question. 🧐 SHOW ANSWER You need to use factorials. 0! (zero factorial) equals 1. Here, the process is as follows: (0! +0! +0!)! = (1 + 1 + 1)! = 3! = 6 MentalUP has more math riddles for kids as well as for adults! 10
  • 5 3 2 Math Puzzle 5 3 2 Math Puzzle Only 2 per cent of people are able to solve this math riddle. Can you be one of them? 🙄 SHOW ANSWER The answer is 454585. The calculation is like this: 9 5 5 =? 9×5 = 45 (first and second) 9×5 = 45 (first and third) Sum of 45+45 = 90 and from this deduct center no i.e. 5 = 85 Like it? We have more math riddles for you! Hard Maths Puzzles With Answers 15
  • Mr Smith Has 4 Daughters Riddle & Answer Mr Smith Has 4 Daughters Riddle & Answer Mr Smith has 4 daughters. Each of his daughters has a brother. How many children does Mr Smith have? 🧒 SHOW ANSWER He has 5 children. All of the daughters have the same 1 brother. You’re doing great! You can continue with MentalUP to access more math riddles and see your detailed performance reports: 20
  • 9 Dot Brain Teaser 9 Dot Brain Teaser Connect the dots with no more than 4 straight lines without lifting your hand from the paper. ✍️ SHOW ANSWER 22
  • Take 1000 and Add 40 to It Take 1000 and Add 40 to It ‘You have 1000 add 40 riddle’ is so popular these days.⭐️ Note: This must be done in your head. It isn’t easy as you think. Try it! SHOW ANSWER The answer is 87. Check out MentalUP for more maths brain teasers 23
  • The Viral 1 + 4 = 5 Puzzle The Viral 1 + 4 = 5 Puzzle Only one in a thousand will figure it out. What about you? 😅 SHOW ANSWER The first equation is true, the second and third are false, and the answer to the equation should be 19. Math puzzles like this aren’t about literally interpreting mathematical symbols. They are about identifying a pattern in the set of equations and applying it to the unknown. So, add the first number to the product of the two numbers to get the answer. a + b means a + ab This works for the known equations. 1 + 4 means 1 + 1(4) = 5 2 + 5 means 2 + 2(5) = 12 3 + 6 means 3 + 3(6) = 21 Applying the pattern to the last equation gives the answer of 96. 8 + 11 means 8 + 8(11) = 96 27
  • In 1990 a Person Is 15 Years Old Riddle In 1990 a Person Is 15 Years Old Riddle In 1990, a person is 15 years old. In 1995, that same person is 10 years old. How can this be? 😮 SHOW ANSWER It was a hard math riddle for kids as well as adults. The person was born in 2005 BC. Test yourself with visual brain teasers and other areas with MentalUP: 29

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Puzzle Games - Math is Fun

3 hours ago Confusing mouse game. Flippa Memory Game. A memory game - but you have to match 3 symbols not just a pair. Try Math Match... Freefall Puzzle. Remove all colored shapes from the board by joining up the same shapes. Click on a shape and move mouse right... Hangman Game. Try to keep as many apples hanging as you can!
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15 Math Puzzles and Number Tricks Kids Will Love

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  • 1. “Pick a Number” Algebraic Math Puzzles 1. “Pick a Number” Algebraic Math Puzzles Let’s start with the classic “Pick a number, any number!” trick. Ask a student to follow these steps: Pick any number (We’ll use 73) Add 3 (73+3=76) Double the result (76×2=152) Subtract four (152-4=148) Divide that number in half (74) Subtract your original number (74-73=1) The answer is always 1! Tricks like this are lots of fun for getting kids to practice mental math, but they also provide a terrific opportunity for kids to use algebraic thinking to come up with their own puzzles. Visit the link to learn a cool visual method to walk students through the steps. Learn more:
  • 2. Magic Squares 2. Magic Squares are the basis for the ever-popular Sudoku math puzzles, and they’re fantastic learning tools for kids. A magic square is made up of equal rows of numbers (3×3, 4×4, etc.). Each line of the square (horizontal, vertical, and diagonal) must add up to the same sum, and each box must contain a different number. For a 3×3 square, each line adds up to 15. For 4×4, each line equals 34. Tip: To make it easier for kids to work out the solution to magic squares, try writing numerals on bottle caps. Now kids can slide them around until they get the right combination. Find out how these math puzzles work and get free printables at the link. Learn more:
  • 3. Magic Triangles 3. Magic Triangles Magic Triangles are just like magic squares, but each side of the perimeter adds up to the same number. This can be a low-key way to ease kids into magic squares, since there aren’t as many lines to contend with. Bottlecaps work perfectly for these math puzzles too! Learn more:
  • 4. Yohaku 4. Yohaku Yohaku math puzzles are a new spin on magic squares. The challenge is to fill in the blank squares using the operation indicated in the bottom right corner. Each row and column must equal the numbers at the end. Find out how it works and get lots of free puzzles to try at the link. Learn more:
  • 5. Calendar Magic 9 5. Calendar Magic 9 Pull out a calendar and ask students to put a square around a 3 x 3 box, enclosing 9 numbers. Tell them you can find the sum of those 9 numbers faster than they can add it up on a calculator. All you have to do multiply the center number by 9—you’ll get the right answer every time! Bonus Trick: Multiplying numbers by 9 is easy. Simply multiply the number by 10, and subtract the original number. For instance, say you want to multiply 9 x 17. Multiply 10 x 17 (170) and subtract 17 (153). Ta-dah! Learn more:
  • 6. Number Pyramids 6. Number Pyramids In a number pyramid, numerals are arranged in patterns, and one or more squares are left empty to be filled in with the correct answer(s). In this one, each number is found by subtracting the smaller from the larger of the two numbers underneath. For example 8-2=6 and 5-3=2. The correct answer here is 7-3, which equals 4. Try this one on your students, then see if they can create their own math pyramids! Learn more:
  • 7. Math Crossword 7. Math Crossword Switch things up with a crossword made up of numbers and equations instead of letters! Have kids solve this one, then challenge them to make up one of their own. Learn more:
  • 8. Magic Math Cards 8. Magic Math Cards Print the free cards at the link and use them for this clever “magic” trick. Put the cards in a pile and ask a student to pick any number between 1 and 30, without telling you what it is. As you show them each card one by one, you’ll ask them whether their number is on that card. If they say yes, note the number in the top left corner. Keep a running sum of those numbers, and announce your total at the end. That will be your student’s number! Now ask kids if they can figure out how the trick works. You’ll find the answer at the link. Learn more:
  • 9. Toothpick Math Puzzles 9. Toothpick Math Puzzles Toothpick puzzles encourage logical thinking skills and geometry concepts too. Pass out a few boxes, then have kids arrange 12 toothpicks as shown to make 4 squares. Ask them to figure out how they can move only two toothpicks to make 6 squares. The answer is simple once you see it, but it requires kids to make a leap and recognize not all the squares need to be the same size. Find 19 more toothpick puzzles at the link. For even more fun, ask kids to create their own toothpick math puzzles! Learn more:
  • 10. Deleting Sheep 10. Deleting Sheep Here’s a puzzle that will keep your students busy for quite some time. They’ll need to add up the numbers in each row and column and figure out by how much the total exceeds 30. Then, they need to eliminate 2 numbers in each row so the totals (horizontal and vertical) equal 30. The answer is at the link. Learn more:
  • 11. Art in Numbers 11. Art in Numbers Practice multiplication facts by creating graph paper designs called spirolaterals. When they see them visually, kids will learn to identify patterns in their multiplication tables. Learn more:
  • 12. Two Circles Into a Square 12. Two Circles Into a Square Given two loops of paper chain and a pair of scissors, can kids figure out how to change them into a single square? The answer (video walk-through included) is at the link. Learn more:
  • 13. Domino Math Puzzles 13. Domino Math Puzzles The game of dominos is really one big math puzzle all on its own, but there are lots of other cool math tricks you can do with them! You can arrange them in , lay out multiplication problems, set up magic windows, and more. Visit the link to learn how they work and find more ideas. Learn more:
  • 14. Subtraction Squares 14. Subtraction Squares Try this fascinating math trick to amaze your students! Grab the free printable puzzle blank at the link below. Then follow these steps. Choose any four numbers and write them in the corner circles. Start with the top horizontal line. Subtract the smaller corner from the larger one and write the difference in the middle circle. Repeat with the remaining sides. Now repeat step 2 with the numbers in the next smaller square. Continue until you reach the smallest square. In this one, all the corners will have the exact same number! Learn more:
  • 15. The Answer Is… 15. The Answer Is… Here are a couple of quick math puzzles to share at the end of class. Students can take them home to amaze friends and family! The Answer Is 2 Think of a whole number 1 through 10 (We’ll use 6) Double it (6×2=12) Add 4 (12+4=16) Divide by 2 (16÷2=8) Subtract the original number (8-6=2) The answer is always 2! The Answer is 18 Choose any number (We’ll use 31) Multiply the number by 100 (31×100=3100) Subtract the original number from the answer (3100-31=3069) Add those individual numerals together (3+0+6+9=18) The answer is always 18! Looking for more ways to make math fun? Try these . Plus, ! Posted by Erin Bittman Check out my blog eisforexplore.blogspot.com! Leave a reply You must be to post a comment.

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Cool Math Games - Free Online Math Games, Cool

10 hours ago Coolmath Games is a brain-training site, for everyone, where logic & thinking & math meets fun & games. These games have no violence, no empty action, just a lot of challenges that will make you forget you're getting a mental workout!
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Maths Puzzles with Answers Mathematical Puzzles

6 hours ago Maths Puzzles with Answers. Below are a few examples of maths puzzles with answers. Maths riddles with answers will help you in understanding the variety of puzzles that involve logical and analytical skills to solve. Example 1: Solve the below Maths puzzle: Solution: From the given, it can be observed that the addition of numbers exists.

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10 Math Tricks That Will Blow Your Mind - ThoughtCo

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Quick Math Puzzle - Play this Math Trick on Your Friends

7 hours ago Do you want to trick your friends and show them the magic you could do when it comes to math? It could happen, you will just need to follow some steps, memor...

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Tricky Puzzles - Brain Teasers, Puzzles and Riddles

11 hours ago 1 answers. 0 votes. Clever Puzzles #3 - Escape from Monster. A swan sits at the center of a perfectly circular lake. At an edge of the lake stands a ravenous monster waiting to devour the swan. The monster can not enter the water, but it will run around the circumference of the lake to try to catch the swan as soon as it reaches the shore.

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Tricks and Math Puzzles - YouTube

9 hours ago For curious people... Warning: Math content included!

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Art of Problem Solving

5 hours ago Online math classes, advanced math textbooks, math games, and more for high school and middle school students. Find out why our students win so many awards.

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12 Maths Tricks for Quick Calculations Maths MagicTricks

3 hours ago Maths tricks are the ways to solve complex mathematical problems easily and quickly. Mathematics is not only limited to learning from textbooks, there are different learning styles that make mathematics easier. Simple Maths magic tricks help us with fast calculations and improve our mathematical skills. For example, the multiplication tricks will help students to learn …

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Math Games - Maths Tricks - Apps on Google Play

11 hours ago Math Games - Maths Tricks is maths practice game to train your brain & is designed for all ages including kids girls and boys adults including parents and grandparents. Smallest in size maths apps on google play easiest multiplication and division games with addition and subtraction games all in one app and maths tricks books free.
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Math Puzzles Game - Play online at Y8.com

4 hours ago Math Puzzles. Math Puzzles level up your IQ with a mix of logical puzzles. Challenge yourself with different levels of math games and stretch the limits of your mind. Brain games are prepared with an approach of an IQ test. YOUR FREE TIME IS …

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Puzzle Math - Safe Kid Games

6 hours ago Game Instructions. Tap or click PLAY to start. Choose your character. Choose your level of difficulty. As math problems appear in the box, simply tap or click on the correct answer. As you answer correctly, you will reveal a piece of the puzzle. Continue until your puzzle is complete. Do your best and have fun!

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Math Games - Math Puzzles , Best Riddles & Games - Apps on

12 hours ago ★ Modern UI, easy, and fun Puzzle Games! ★ Colourful picture to enjoy top puzzles. ★ Free offline Puzzle Games. ★ Daily Bonus Coins & Surprise Gifts. ★ Free 200 coins to start your puzzle game. ★ Facebook Login to save Progress of your Word Games ★ Never run out of coins.Every math puzzle solved is a rewarding experience.

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Math.com Puzzles, Games, and Contests

7 hours ago Online Rubik's Cube - Guaranteed to keep you online past bedtime! (Advanced Topic - Notes on the Math of Rubik's Cube) Cut-the-Knot Interactive mathematics miscellany and puzzles. (Alex Bogomolny) K-12 Problems and Puzzle Sites - Web sites with problems, challenges, and puzzles sorted by grade level and topic.
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Math Games, Math Worksheets and Practice Quizzes

12 hours ago Math Games, Math Worksheets and Practice Quizzes
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Math Games Math Playground Fun for Kids

6 hours ago Free, online math games and more at MathPlayground.com! Problem solving, logic games and number puzzles kids love to play.
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‎Math Riddles and Puzzles on the App Store

10 hours ago Math Riddles tests your IQ with mathematical puzzles. Challenge yourself with different levels of math puzzles and stretch the limits of your intelligence. Every IQ game is prepared with an approach of an IQ test. You can explore your mathematical talent with these math games, which are hidden in geometrical figures.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a maths puzzle?

    A maths puzzle is based on mathematical or numerical facts, rules and objects, or whose solution requires strong mathematical reasoning, thought or consideration. Mathematics is the study of abstract topics such as numbers, shapes, quantity, space and change.

  • What are mathmath games?

    Math Games are free online games that help you practice math and learn new skills at the same time. Dive into an engaging game experience tailored to your individual skill level. Other features Include: You can download the games as apps on a cellphone or tablet for portable, on-the-go fun.

  • What are the best magic math tricks for students?

    15 Magical Math Puzzles and Number Tricks To Wow Your Students. 1 1. “Pick a Number” Algebraic Math Puzzles. Let’s start with the classic “Pick a number, any number!” trick. Ask a student to follow these steps: 2 2. Magic Squares. 3 3. Magic Triangles. 4 4. Yohaku. 5 5. Calendar Magic 9. More items

  • What are some of the best online math games?

    Math.com Online Puzzles - A collection of interactive online puzzles based on historic games. Online Rubik's Cube - Guaranteed to keep you online past bedtime! (Advanced Topic - Notes on the Math of Rubik's Cube) Cut-the-Knot Interactive mathematics miscellany and puzzles.

  • How to improve your brain power with math games?

    Give your brain a serious workout with 10 math games. These mind-blowing riddles will boost your brain power. If you solve hard puzzles regularly, you will get better at math and other tasks requiring logic and critical thinking. -You have 30 seconds to count the squares. -Find the exact number of squares in the picture.

  • Are math brain teasers for adults & kids good for intelligence?

    Math brain teasers for adults & kids are compelling intelligence exercises. Solving such questions frequently is an excellent way to increase your mathematical intelligence. You will need more mathematical puzzles and brain puzzles to improve your analytical thinking skills.

  • What are the benefits of solving jigsaw puzzles?

    Solving puzzles such as MathDoku, Ken Ken, Numbrix or Hidato, will boost your brain power. By actively finding solutions we put our brains to work and just as our bodies, our brains need a mentally workout too. By challenging ourselves to find solutions to difficult problems we keep our brains active, fit and in shape.

  • Are Kakuro puzzles good for math remedial training?

    Kakuro puzzles combine logic with addition skills and are excellent math remedial training materials. By getting better in the addition combinations involved in the Kakuro grids, you will get better at mathematical operations in general. Solving Kakuro puzzles does not only boost your brain power, but also your math skills.

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