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Spots Before Your Eyes***

 

9) If the sum of the spots on opposite sides of a die is always 7, how can you add 6 spots to complete this view of a die? Answer

 

 

 

 

 

 

You Know It Makes Sense**

 

10) Can you make sense of the following sequence by finding the missing figure? Answer

 

 

You Know It Makes Sense

 

 

Choose from:

 

 

You Know It Makes Sense Options

 

 

 

 

Who Doesn't Love Ya, Baby?***

 

11) At a meeting of four famous detectives in Los Angeles Kojak is murdered with a poisoned lollipop. The three suspects are Cannon, Columbo and Ironside. During the ensuing investigation the L.A.P.D. receive this anonymous tip-off:

 

 

Kojak Murder Message

 

 

Which one of the three detectives does it implicate? Answer

 

 

 

 

Taxi***

 

12) Which taxi below is out of order? Answer

 

 

Taxis

 

 

 

 

Yakety-Yak***

 

13) Below is a yak created using ten matches. Take away six matches to leave a yak going in the opposite direction. Answer

 

 

Yak

 

 

 

 

The Eight Of Diamonds***

 

14) Can you find another eight hidden amongst these diamonds? Answer

 

 

Diamond Cards

 

 

 

 

Number Series***

 

15) What number should replace the question mark below? Answer

 

 

Number Series Puzzle

 

 

 

 

Die-Hard****

 

16) Rearrange these 6 equilateral triangles to create a view of a regular die. The triangles may not overlap. Answer

 

 

Die Hard Puzzle

 

 

This puzzle, featured at Mathpuzzle.com in 2001, is based on Cubic Hexagon, a matchstick puzzle by Barry R. Clarke.

 

 

 

 

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