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FIGURE OUT PUZZLES - matchstick puzzles (01)



  • Question 1
    Move three matchsticks to correct the equation. (There's more than two solutions).
  • Question 2
    Move two matchsticks to make the equation true. (There's more than one solutions).
  • Question 3
    Move one matchstick to equal the number two.
  • Question 4
    Move five matchsticks to form TWO.
  • Question 5
    Move only 1 matchstick to create 2 squares.
  • Question 6
    Move two matchsticks to make the equation true.
  • Question 7
    Add two matchsticks to make the equation true.
  • Question 8
    Move only 2 matchsticks to create 6 squares and 4 rectangles. The following rules apply:
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    1. Squares must be equal in size
    2. Rectangles must be equal in size
    3. Not all squares or rectangles have to be connected
  • Question 9
    Take away two matchsticks to make the equation true
  • Question 10
    Move 3 matchsticks to create 9 squares. The squares must be equal in size
  • Question 11
    What is the relationship or link between the 4 figures below?
    Remove the same 2 matchsticks from each figure and turn your head to the right. It forms the letters V W X Y
  • Question 12
    Can you decipher the hidden word in this figure by linking row 1 with row 2?
    By flipping row 1 and row 2 upside down and merging them together
  • Question 13
    Move two matchsticks to make the equation true.*There's More than one solution.
  • Question 14
    Move two matchsticks to make this equation correct.
  • Question 15
    Take away only 1 matchstick to leave 4 equal squares. All the squares must be connected and all matchsticks must form part of a square.
  • Question 16
    Which layout is the odd one out?
    C is the odd one out. Adding 1 matchstick to any other layout forms a capital letter.
  • Question 17
    Move three matchsticks to make the equation true.
  • Question 18
    Take away two matchsticks to make the equation true.
  • Question 19
    How would you show that this equation is correct by just adding only one matchstick?
  • Question 20
    Move one matchstick to make this equation true.

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