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Math Puzzles

Stretch your math muscles with these puzzles.

Illustration of a hand and multiple numbers against a purple background.
GamesJune 28, 2025

Math Puzzle: Burn the Ropes

Emma R. Hasson
Graphic shows eleven matchsticks arranged to show the equation “six minus three equals two” using Roman numerals for the numbers.
GamesJune 21, 2025

Math Puzzle: Correct the Matchstick Equation

Heinrich Hemme
A group of different polygons, each labeled with a number or question mark
GamesJune 14, 2025

Math Puzzle: Fill the Polygon

Hans-Karl Eder
Illustration of a hand and multiple numbers against a purple background.
GamesJune 7, 2025

Math Puzzle: Settle the Dollars and Cents

Martin Gardner
Illustration of a hand and multiple numbers against a purple background.
GamesMay 31, 2025

Math Puzzle: Mix Water and Wine

Martin Gardner
Illustration of a hand and multiple numbers against a purple background.
GamesMay 24, 2025

Math Puzzle: Figure Out the Escalator

Martin Gardner
Graphic shows a 12-pointed star overlaid on a regular dodecagon such that the uncovered areas of the dodecagon form 12 equilateral triangles.
GamesMay 17, 2025

Math Puzzle: Measure the Star

Heinrich Hemme
Illustration of a hand and multiple numbers against a purple background.
GamesMay 10, 2025

Math Puzzle: Find the Factorial

Martin Gardner
Illustration of a hand and multiple numbers against a purple background.
GamesMay 3, 2025

Math Puzzle: Fold the Road Map

Martin Gardner
Illustration of a hand and multiple numbers against a purple background.
GamesApril 26, 2025

Math Puzzle: Name the Hair Color

Martin Gardner
Five matchsticks are arranged in the shape of a houselike pentagon, with a coin sitting just outside the pointed top.
GamesApril 19, 2025

Math Puzzle: Move the Matchsticks

Heinrich Hemme
Graphic shows two dice unfolded so that all six sides are visible. One is a regular die with dots representing values of one to six on each side. The other has question marks on each side to indicate mystery values.
GamesApril 12, 2025

Math Puzzle: Construct the Dice

Hans-Karl Eder
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