MP0200: Number Series
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8M ago
Here is an incomplete series using matchsticks. Can you add 3 matchsticks to complete the number series? Show the answer The matchsticks are placed so that the word “number” appears. Hide the answer ..read more
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MP0199: Duplicate the Arrow
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8M ago
We use matchsticks to make a large arrow. Move 4 matchsticks to create 2 smaller arrows. Show the answer Hide the answer ..read more
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MP0198: Move 2 to Have 3 Triangles
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8M ago
Here are two triangles one larger and one smaller. Move 2 matchsticks to create 3 triangles. Show the answer Hide the answer ..read more
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MP0197: Matches Touch Each Other (Again!)
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8M ago
Previously in MP0096 we need to arrange 6 matchsticks so that each touches the others. Now we have 7 matchsticks. Can you do the same? Again all matchsticks do not have to be flat on the surface. Show the answer This is the view from the top. There is a matchstick at the centre. Hide the answer ..read more
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MP0196: Convert the Key
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8M ago
Here we use matchsticks to create a key. (a) Move 4 matches to create 3 squares. (b) Move 3 matches to create 2 rectangles. (c) Move 2 matches to create 2 rectangles. Show the answer Hide the answer ..read more
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MP0195: Fish Series
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8M ago
Here is a series of “symbols”. Can you figure out what the next symbol is? Show the answer The answer is B. The first 2 items are actually the roman numerals of decreasing numbers, CXI (111) and CX (110). The next one is CIX (109). Hide the answer ..read more
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MP0193: Move 3 to Have No Triangles
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8M ago
Here are 3 triangles using 9 matchsticks. Move 3 matchsticks to have NO triangles. Can you do it with tricks? Show the answer 1 triangle minus 1 triangle equals 0 triangle. Hide the answer ..read more
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MP0192: Move 2 to Have 4 Triangles
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8M ago
Here are 2 triangles using 6 matchsticks. Move 2 matchsticks to create 4 triangles. Overlapping is allowed. Show the answer Hide the answer ..read more
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MP0191: Large Letter T
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8M ago
We use many squares to create a large letter T. Remove 22 matches to leave 4 squares. Show the answer Hide the answer ..read more
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MP0189: Letter Series
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8M ago
A series of letters is arranged: V W N M X. What should be the next letter? Show the answer Letter V. The letters in even positions is formed by flipping the lower half of the letters in odd positions. Hide the answer ..read more
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