Challenge and Logic: Puzzles, Riddles, and Patterns to Solve
Can you crack the mysteries hidden in puzzles, riddles, and patterns? Discover the next figure in a series, decode clues to find a secret date, and solve the flavor order of an ice cream cone. Sharpen your logical thinking skills and embark on a journey of mental challenges!
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Mystery BallInvitations You re Invited to the M A T H M Y S T E R Y BALL!
Figure out the date using the cluesbelow. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1. The date is not a primenumber. 2. The date is not a multiple of5. 3. The date is not a multiple of2. 4. The date is divisible by3. 5. If you have eliminated dates correctly, you should have three possible dates left. Thedateof the Mystery Math Ball:isthe smallest number of those three dates.
Whats next in the pattern?
I have a 5 scoop icecream cone. Each of my 5 scoops isa different flavor of icecream. The five flavors areblueberry, chocolate, strawberry, vanilla and bubblegum. Y ou don't know what ordermy ice cream flavors are from top to bottom.
However, here are someclues to see if you can figure out what flavors are from top to bottom: 1.The bottom flavor has 10letters. 2. The vanilla scoop touches both the chocolate and blueberry scoop. 3. Vanilla is below the chocolate scoop butabove the bubblegumscoop. Can you apply some logic to figureout the order of scoops byflavor?
From top tobottom, the flavors are: Chocolate Vanilla Blueberry Bubblegum Strawberry
Use the clues to figure out the five digit housenumber. 1. The house number is an evennumber. 2. Theproductof the digits in the one splaceandthe hundred splace is 6. The sum of these two digits is5. 3. Thedigit in the ten thousand splace isthe differencebetweenthe hundred s digit and the one sdigit. 4. The ten s digit is the greatest evendigit. 5. Thesumof the digits in the ten thousand splaceandthe thousand s placeisequalto the digit in the ten splace.
House Number: 17382
How many triangles can you find on this figure? ANSWER: 28 TRIANGLES