Maths Puzzles
Maths Puzzles
Maths Puzzles
Molly has 3 cards. On one side they have a number, on the other
they have a shape. She places them in a row as shown.
3
She flips over some (maybe all) of the cards and mixes them up.
The new arrangement looks like this.
2
What shape is on the other side of the 3 card in the first
arrangement.
Maths Puzzles
50
How would you place 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 and 80
so that each side on the square adds up to 150?
Maths Puzzles
3 6 8
One number is correct and is in the correct place.
3 8 7
There are no correct numbers.
2 7 6
One number is correct but is in the wrong place.
4 7 1
Two numbers are correct but are in the wrong
place.
Maths Puzzles
How would you place the numbers 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16 so that
the numbers in the hexagon are equal to the 2 numbers in the circles
added together on either side?
Maths Puzzles
Neil places 3 cards in a row. The cards have a number on one side
and a shape on the other.
2 9
He flips over some (maybe all) of the cards and mixes them up.
This is the new arrangement of the same cards.
9 7
What shape is on the other side of the otherside of 2 in the first
arrangement?
Maths Puzzles
10 cm