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Monthly Archive - March 2017 (page 7)

Monthly Archive - March 2017 (page 7)

brain teasers, puzzles, riddles, mathematical problems, mastermind, cinemania... These are the tasks listed 61 to 70.
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Replace asterisk symbols with ...

Replace asterisk symbols with a letters (****** ****M*NN) and guess the name of musician. Length of words in solution: 6,8.
Correct answers: 17
The first user who solved this task is Djordje Timotijevic.
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Find a famous person

Find the first and the last name of a famous person. Text may go in all 8 directions. Length of words in solution: 6,6.
Correct answers: 28
The first user who solved this task is Roxana zavari.
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#brainteasers #wordpuzzles
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What a winning combination?

The computer chose a secret code (sequence of 4 digits from 1 to 6). Your goal is to find that code. Black circles indicate the number of hits on the right spot. White circles indicate the number of hits on the wrong spot.
Correct answers: 43
The first user who solved this task is On On Lunarbasil.
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#brainteasers #mastermind

Jim Gaffigan: Lazy for No Reason

You ever find yourself being lazy for no reason at all? Like you pick up your mail, you go in your house, you realize you have a letter for a neighbor -- you ever just look at the letter and go, 'Hm, looks like they're never getting this. Takes too much energy to go outside.'
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CINEMANIA: Guess the movie title

See negative of movie scene and guess the title. Length of words in solution: 1,9,6
Correct answers: 22
The first user who solved this task is On On Lunarbasil.
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#brainteasers #movie #film #cinemania
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What hides this stereogram?

Stereogram - 3D Image
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#brainteasers #stereogram #3Dimage
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Chess Knight Move

Find the country and its capital city, using the move of a chess knight. First letter is M. Length of words in solution: 8,7,6.
Correct answers: 33
The first user who solved this task is Roxana zavari.
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#brainteasers #wordpuzzles #chessknightmove
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Calculate the number 411

NUMBERMANIA: Calculate the number 411 using numbers [2, 9, 5, 2, 15, 638] and basic arithmetic operations (+, -, *, /). Each of the numbers can be used only once.
Correct answers: 26
The first user who solved this task is Roxana zavari.
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#brainteasers #math #numbermania
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Guess the Band Name

Which musician band has an album with a cover as in the picture?
Correct answers: 24
The first user who solved this task is Sanja Šabović.
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#brainteasers #music #riddles
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Remove 5 letters from this seq...

Remove 5 letters from this sequence (EXPIURYEEBS) to reveal a familiar English word.
Correct answers: 34
The first user who solved this task is On On Lunarbasil.
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#brainteasers #wordpuzzles
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MAGIC SQUARE: Calculate A+B*C

The aim is to place the some numbers from the list (20, 21, 24, 25, 29, 30, 34, 43, 44, 48, 61) into the empty squares and squares marked with A, B an C. Sum of each row and column should be equal. All the numbers of the magic square must be different. Find values for A, B, and C. Solution is A+B*C.
Correct answers: 34
The first user who solved this task is Roxana zavari.
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#brainteasers #math #magicsquare
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J. Georg Bednorz

Born 16 May 1950.Johannes Georg Bednorz is a German physicist who shared the 1987 Nobel Prize for Physics (with Karl Alex Müller) for their joint discovery of superconductivity in a new class of materials at temperatures higher than had previously been thought attainable. They startled the world by reporting superconductivity in a layered, ceramic material at a then record-high temperature of 33 kelvin (that is 33 degrees above absolute zero, or roughly -460 degrees Fahrenheit). Their discovery set off an avalanche of research worldwide into related materials that yielded dozens of new superconductors, eventually reaching a transition temperature of 135 kelvin. Today, he develops complex oxide compounds with novel crystal structures for possible uses in microelectronics.
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