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MOVE four matchsticks to convert the ship into eight triangles.
posted
Mar 31, 2020
by
Manish Tiwari
matchsticks
visual
geometry
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Add two matchsticks to the layout below to divide the area into two parts.The two parts must be equal in size and shape.
posted
Mar 30, 2020
by
Parampreet Kaur
matchsticks
visual
puzzle
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Add 3 matchsticks to the layout to divide it into 2 parts equal in shape and size.
posted
Mar 29, 2020
by
Kuldeep Apte
logic
matchsticks
visual
puzzle
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Move two matchsticks to create two identical triangles.
posted
Mar 27, 2020
by
Maninder Bath
matchsticks
visual
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Can you move 1 matchstick to create 2 triangles?
posted
Mar 25, 2020
by
Nimish
matchsticks
visual
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vote
You need to remove two matchsticks to make below equation correct ?
posted
Mar 9, 2019
by
Anamika
logic
matchsticks
visual
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You need to move four matchsticks to make matchsticks equation true.
posted
Dec 11, 2018
by
Aman
matchsticks
logic
visual
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Move 4 matchsticks to create 5 triangles, the triangles don't have to be equal in size.
posted
Dec 6, 2018
by
Ritika
matchsticks
visual
geometry
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How to calculate the day of the week for a given date?
posted
Dec 29, 2017
by
Panchika Trivedi
matchsticks
+1
vote
Create a three dimensional cube moving 3 sticks.
posted
Nov 28, 2017
by
Pardeep Kohli
logic
visual
matchsticks
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Move 2 match sticks to create 2 squares. The squares don't have to be equal in size.
posted
Nov 22, 2017
by
Aarati Mahajan
matchsticks
logic
visual
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There are 10 squares in the figure. Move 3 matchsticks to create 17 squares. Squares don't have to be equal in size?
posted
Nov 13, 2017
by
Rahul Chandel
logic
matchsticks
visual
0
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Shown here are 14 squares. Now remove 2 matchsticks to leave 3 squares all different in size.
posted
Nov 10, 2017
by
Manish Tiwari
logic
matchsticks
visual
0
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Can we make a rectangle using 10 match sticks of identical size?
posted
Oct 22, 2017
by
Deen Benz
matchsticks
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You have to divide the given square into 4 equal parts by adding nine matchsticks.
posted
Apr 24, 2017
by
Dilbagh
logic
matchsticks
geometry
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vote
Can you remove 6 matchsticks and ensure after removing we are left with three triangle and all are of not the same size?
posted
Feb 20, 2017
by
Varuna Magar
logic
matchsticks
visual
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Double the area of the rectangle by rearranging matchsticks and adding two more?
posted
Oct 10, 2016
by
anonymous
logic
matchsticks
0
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Move four sticks to turn the tower upside down. The form and the structure of the tower should not change...
posted
Oct 10, 2016
by
anonymous
logic
matchsticks
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votes
Move one matchstick to make below equation correct.
posted
Oct 1, 2016
by
anonymous
matchsticks
logic
0
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You can move only two matchsticks. Will two moves be enough for you to make eight squares of three different sizes?
posted
Nov 28, 2015
by
anonymous
logic
matchsticks
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By including only four matchsticks in below picture, you have to make "Four Triangles And Two Squares".
posted
Oct 21, 2015
by
Harshita Dhaliwal
logic
visual
matchsticks
drawing
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In the given figure, move three matchsticks so that the resulting figure contains two rectangles.
posted
Jan 12, 2015
by
Anamika
matchsticks
visual
drawing
0
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How will you do it?
posted
Sep 11, 2014
by
Rajni
logic
drawing
matchsticks
0
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Can you arrange these matchsticks ?
posted
Aug 12, 2014
by
Mishthy Mukherjee
logic
visual
matchsticks
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vote
Can you turn this spiral into two squares by moving exactly three sticks?
posted
Jun 30, 2014
by
Pushpak Chauhan
logic
visual
matchsticks
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vote
Can you place six matchsticks in a manner that each of the matchstick is in touch will the other five matchsticks ?
posted
Jun 20, 2014
by
Kuldeep Apte
matchsticks
visual
0
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Remove nine matchsticks so that no square remains?
posted
Jun 3, 2014
by
anonymous
logic
matchsticks
0
votes
Move just one stick and change the direction of goat?
posted
Jun 2, 2014
by
Salil Agrawal
logic
matchsticks
0
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Move 3 matches to make 6 identically sized squares
posted
Apr 16, 2014
by
Meenal Mishra
matchsticks
logic
+1
vote
Count the number of matchsticks in the image?
posted
Mar 11, 2014
by
anonymous
matchsticks
counting
+2
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Add/Remove 5 sticks and complete the equation?
posted
Mar 3, 2014
by
Luv Kumar
matchsticks
mathematical
number puzzle
+2
votes
Add/Remove four sticks and complete the equation?
posted
Feb 27, 2014
by
Meenal Mishra
mathematical
matchsticks
number puzzle
0
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By moving just one matchstick, you need to make the below statement true. Can you do it?
posted
Mar 19
by
Mridul
matchsticks
puzzle
0
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Move 1 stick to fix the equation.
posted
Feb 6
by
Tapesh Kulkarni
logic
matchsticks
riddle
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vote
You need to remove two matchsticks to make the below equation true. Can you do it?
posted
Dec 19, 2023
by
Pankaj Deshmukh
logic
matchsticks
puzzle
visual
0
votes
An equation has been laid down using a few matchsticks. However, as you can see, the equation is not correct............
posted
Sep 15, 2021
by
Sandeep Bedi
matchsticks
puzzle
0
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Move 6 matches to create 2 squares.
posted
Feb 10, 2021
by
Aman
matchsticks
visual
puzzle
0
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Add 9 matchsticks to create 18 triangles.
posted
Feb 4, 2021
by
Riteshwar
matchsticks
visual
puzzle
0
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Here is a hexagon using 6 matchsticks. Move 4 matchsticks to create 2 triangles.
posted
Oct 13, 2020
by
Kapil Kapoor
matchsticks
visual
puzzle
0
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Can you move 3 matchsticks to have 4 triangles?
posted
Aug 1, 2020
by
Basabdatta Mukherjee
matchsticks
visual
puzzle
0
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a) Move 2 matchsticks to create 11 squares (b) Once you have completed (a), move 4 matchsticks to create 15 squares.
posted
Jul 23, 2020
by
Kuldeep Apte
matchsticks
visual
puzzle
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Move any four matches to get 3 equilateral triangles only .
posted
Jun 26, 2014
by
Ritika
mathematical
matchsticks
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