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Monday, August 28, 2017

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Question 1
Ōe is a town in Yamagata, Japan;
remove 2 to leave 1.
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Question 2

MOVE 3 matchsticks to make the equation true. Can you find all 3 solutions?



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Question  3

TAKE AWAY 3 matchsticks to form the SMALLEST possible number.




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Question  4

The vertical matchsticks on the scale all have the same weight. To balance the scale you need to add 1 more matchstick. Where would you place it?




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In the original puzzle:
Left of balancing point: 4 + 2 + 1 + 1 = 8 units
Right of balancing point: 3 + 3 + 4 = 10 units
From the above we can see we need to add 2 more units to the left of the balancing point. This is done by placing the matchstick as shown in the solution.
Question  5
Move only 1 matchstick to create 2 squares




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Question  6
Move two matchsticks to make the equation true




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Question  7
Add two matchsticks to make the equation true




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Question  8
Move only 2 matchsticks to create 6 squares and 4 rectangles. The following rules apply:
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1. Squares must be equal in size
2. Rectangles must be equal in size
3. Not all squares or rectangles have to be connected




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Question 9
Take away two matchsticks to make the equation true




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Question 10
Move 3 matchsticks to create 9 squares. The squares must be equal in size




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Question 11
What is the relationship or link between the 4 figures below?



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Question 12
Can you decipher the hidden word in this figure by linking row 1 with row 2



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Question  13
Move two matchsticks to make the equation true.
*More than one solution




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Question  14
Move two matchsticks to make this equation correct.
*more than two solutions




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Question  15
Take away only 1 matchstick to leave 4 equal squares. All the squares must be connected and all matchsticks must form part of a square.




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Question  16
Which layout is the odd one out?




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Question  17
Move three matchsticks to make the equation true




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Question  18
Take away two matchsticks to make the equation true




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Question 19
How would you show that this equation is correct by just adding only one matchstick




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Question 20
Move one matchstick to make this equation true




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Thursday, July 13, 2017

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Question 1
Move three matchsticks to correct the equation.
There's more than two solutions.

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Question 2
Move two matchsticks to make the equation true.
*More than one solution

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Question  3
Move one matchstick to equal the number two

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Question  4
Move five matchsticks to form TWO

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Question  5
Move only 1 matchstick to create 2 squares

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Question  6
Move two matchsticks to make the equation true

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Question  7
Add two matchsticks to make the equation true

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Question  8
Move only 2 matchsticks to create 6 squares and 4 rectangles. The following rules apply:
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1. Squares must be equal in size
2. Rectangles must be equal in size
3. Not all squares or rectangles have to be connected

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Question 9
Take away two matchsticks to make the equation true

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Question 10
Move 3 matchsticks to create 9 squares. The squares must be equal in size

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Question 11
What is the relationship or link between the 4 figures below?

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Remove the same 2 matchsticks from each figure and turn your head to the right. It forms the letters V W X Y.
Question 12
Can you decipher the hidden word in this figure by linking row 1 with row 2

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By flipping row 1 and row 2 upside down and merging them together
Question  13
Move two matchsticks to make the equation true.
*More than one solution

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Question  14
Move two matchsticks to make this equation correct.
*more than two solutions

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Question  15
Take away only 1 matchstick to leave 4 equal squares. All the squares must be connected and all matchsticks must form part of a square.

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Question  16
Which layout is the odd one out?

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C is the odd one out. Adding 1 matchstick to any other layout forms a capital letter.
Question  17
Move three matchsticks to make the equation true

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Question  18
Take away two matchsticks to make the equation true

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Question 19
How would you show that this equation is correct by just adding only one matchstick

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Question 20
Move one matchstick to make this equation true

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Wednesday, July 12, 2017

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