Emoji Math Party Time
It’s a math party! 🎉 Mix pretzels, fries, and ice cream to balance the equations—just don’t melt under pressure!
Emoji Balancing Act
Can you crack the code of the emojis? Use the picture clues to figure out each emoji’s “weight,” then decide which option keeps the scale perfectly balanced. It’s a fun mix of logic, patterns, and emoji-powered problem-solving!
High Five Surprise
High-fives are flying! 🖐💥 There were 21 high-fives total—how many kids were in class? Can you solve it?
Singing Saundra
🎤 Saundra’s hitting the high notes—but not every song was pitch perfect! Can you figure out how many songs she nailed in her big competition?
Enchanted Countertop
Flora the fairy’s cupcakes keep magically doubling! Each time a friend reaches for a treat, the Enchanted Countertop doubles what’s left. Use the clues to figure out how many cupcakes Flora must have baked before the magic began. A whimsical logic puzzle with a sprinkle of math!
Mable and the Mountain
Mable’s on the run with a basket of enchanted apples—but the mountain guards want their share! Can you figure out how many apples she gave away before reaching the bottom?
Snowflake Symmetry
Put your pattern-spotting skills to the test! Explore a flurry of snowflakes and determine which ones have rotational symmetry, reflection symmetry, or both. A wintry logic challenge that shows how much math hides inside every snowflake.
Window Pane Mystery
Something about this window just doesn’t add up! 🪟 With 16 square panes and a 34-foot perimeter, can you figure out the total area of the glass? Can you solve it?
Hip To Be Square
Put your geometry skills to work! In this visual brainteaser, a diagram with two squares and a triangle hides a mystery: what could the area of the smallest square be? Using logic, spatial reasoning, and whole-number side lengths, find all possible solutions in this clever geometry challenge.
Number Patterns
Can you find the value of the missing number in the diagram?
The Magic Triangle
Can you place the digits 1 – 6 into the circles so that each side of the triangle adds to 9?
Emoji Math
Can you find the value of the missing numbers in the emoji puzzle?
How Old is Luke
When Juno was 8 years old, her brother Luke was half her age. If Juno is 30 years old today, how old is Luke?
Starry Math
Given one angle in a 5-pointed star with a regular pentagon superimposed in the center, can you find ALL the angles in the star?
When Math Gives You Lemons...
Given the expressions here, can you find the value of the apple and lemon?
Math Is Sweet!
Find the value of each icon in the multiplication table.
Futoshiki Puzzle
Fill the boxes with the numbers 1-4 so that each digit appears exactly once in each row and column.
Digit Detector
Use the clues to find the mystery number. Can you solve it in fewer than 8 clues?
Sticker Sum Puzzle
Find the value of each sticker in the addition equation. Each sticker represents a number from 1 to 9. Some of the sticker values have been identified. Find the missing values.
Hungry, Hungry Wolf
If six wolves catch six lambs in six minutes, how many wolves does it take to catch sixty lambs in sixty minutes? Can you determine the answer mathematically given the clues below?
Mirror Puzzle
Create an equation using just the numbers and the mathematical symbols given below.
Easy As 2, 3, 4, 5
MATH. It's as easy as 1-2-3...or...2, 3, 4, 5? Can you create an equation using just the numbers and symbols given here? (Hint: exponents are helpful).
Easy as A, B, C...
When it comes to the A, B, C's of math, it doesn't get much better than this. Can you determine a number (a, b, c, d) that when multiplied by 4 gives you the same number in reverse?
Three's Company
You know that the product of two or more positive whole numbers is almost always more than the sum of those numbers. Can you identify three whole numbers whose sum EQUALS their product?
A Square Triangle
In the immortal words of the 1980's hit-maker, Huey Lewis: 🎵 "It's Hip To Be Square."🎵 In the spirit of this 20th-century sentiment, we bring you this 'hip' Brain Teaser: A Square Triangle. A triangle has angles that are all SQUARE NUMBERS. Find the degree measures of the angles.
All Systems GO
What's better than just one equation? Three! It's 'all systems go' for this Brain Teaser challenge.
Seven Up
Is this brainteaser as light, bubbly and refreshing as its name would imply? We think so. Find 3 ways to put the numbers 1 – 7 into the circles so that each straight line of three numbers adds up to the same total.
A Perfect 100
You may know the saying "If you give 100% all of the time, somehow things will work out in the end." We're here to prove it! Give 100% to this Brain Teaser and we promise it will all work out to a perfect 100 in the end! Using only addition and multiplication, combine the given numbers so that they total 100.
The Monty Hall Problem
Maybe you've heard of this notoriously paradoxical Brain Teaser that gets its name from the old TV game show, Let's Make A Deal. The MONTY HALL problem is a brain teaser in the form of a probability puzzle that has confounded countless numbers of people since it was first posed back in 1975.
Area Puzzle
Get your detective gear out for this Brain Teaser. Can you find the missing area in the given figure?
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