👓Adding a fresh new twist to the good old “can-you-spot-them-all” type of brain teasers.
🟧You need to find the maximum number of squares on this image.
🤔Keep in mind that squares might be big or small, and you can “build” bigger squares from the adjacent smaller squares.
🚜What a debacle! The newly-purchased animal weighing scale on your friend’s farm is no longer working properly!
🐎The scale only seems to work when there is more than one animal on it.
🤝Calculate the respective weights of each animal to help your friend.
🏺What you see in front of you is a plan of an ancient pyramid, covered in different colors on the respective faces of the structure.
🚩Which of the corresponding topical views (A-D) shows the colors of the pyramid correctly so that the engineers can proceed with painting it?
🧑💼 Let's say you and your coworkers decide to play a little game by the water cooler.
🥛Your colleagues place 6 glasses in front of you. Three empty glasses in a row followed by three full ones.
🎯Move JUST ONE glass to create a row of alternating full and empty glasses.
💠This visual brain teaser is a perfect fit for anyone with a keen eye.
🎯Your goal is to choose the appropriate missing fourth square.
🤔Did you notice something similar in the way that the colors are distributed?
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🧙♂️Who is the ultimate math wizard in the classroom
📝This sudoku was designed in Vietnam and used in third-grade classrooms to help teachers answer that question.
🧮 Have you got what it takes to get to the number 66?
💡Hint: Start solving in reverse
🐕Who let the dogs out?
📜Your psychological age may depend on how many dogs you see in this image.
If you see 4 dogs - you are likely in your mid-twenties.
5 dogs - you are around 30.
Six dogs would put you in your forties.
seven dogs - you are a 10-year-old child.
😱A ghost has been haunting the hallways of this school for ages.
🖼️After taking this picture in a classroom, one of the students realized that they caught it on camera!
📸Can you spot the ghost in the picture above?
❓Hint: look for unusual details to identify the ghost.
🤴When preparing for his battles, the king of the Faraway kingdom would often lay out his frontline plans on a chessboard.
📐Use your geometry and math skills to calculate the longest route where he could send his enemies, and help the king overcome his foes!
🚙Imagine that you are on a Safari, looking to take some pictures of wildlife.
🦓A dazzle of zebras approaches you, and you take this picture.
🎯Your goal here is to understand - which one of the two zebras is standing in the front - right or left?
🧮Here’s a fun little teaser for our math wizards:
⚪You’ve got three different circles with four numbers each, but one is missing…
🚀Your goal is to find the missing number using your deductive skills.
❗Hint: Look closely for things uniting the three tables.
👛You have six coins, and you need to arrange them in a triangle, as shown in the image.
🎯Your goal is to rearrange the coins into a hexagon with four moves. You can slide the coin into a new location where it has to touch at least two other coins!
🔺Mixing math with geometry leads to some amazingly fun puzzles.
🤔Let’s see if you can crack this one
💠 These 4 different triangles are related to each other in some way.
🧮Using the same logic as in the first 3 triangles, calculate the value of triangle #4.
👨🚀 An astronaut has built an apartment on the surface of the moon. Help him paint it!
🧱You need to paint each apartment from all sides, including floors.
⏲️ Each one of the sides takes him approximately 2.5 hours?
💡 How many hours will you need to finish the space gig?
🤥 Left parrot lied on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, told truth every other day of the week.
🐦The Right Parrot lied on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, told the truth every other day of the week.
🎲 Both parrots lied yesterday
🤔Question: what day of the week was yesterday?