What is the smallest number of weighings necessary to determine which stack is counterfeit? Show puzzle solution The counterfeit stack can be identified by a single weighing of coins. You take one ...
This project solves a simplified version of the Zebra Puzzle using Propositional and First-Order Logic. It models the Potter family's hobbies, desserts, and dreams to answer questions about their ...
Happy Monday, puzzle enthusiasts. For the second-to-last installment of 2024, we're back with another set of hints for Monday's New York Times Connections puzzle, brought to you by Newsweek.
Jovan has made the following discovery for three consecutive natural numbers: If you multiply the first number by the third, the result is 1 less than the square of the middle number.
The satisfaction of cracking a particularly challenging puzzle is a reward, fostering a sense of accomplishment and encouraging further exploration of mathematical concepts. A new math challenge is ...
Can you solve these tricky maths brain teaser? Math brain teasers are fascinating puzzles that challenge your logical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and numerical skills. Unlike boring and ...
Test your mental mettle with this brain-twisting assortment of word, logic and number puzzles by Fraser Simpson, creator of The Globe and Mail’s cryptic crossword. You can play the giant ...
Merry Christmas or happy Hanukkah for those who celebrate! While it may be a holiday, Connections still needs to be solved and we're here to help you along with some handy hints. Below are ...