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: . 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.
FIGURE OUT PUZZLES - matchstick puzzles (01)
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July 13, 2017
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