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Monthly Archive - July 2017

Monthly Archive - July 2017

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I am a seven lettered word; ...

I am a seven lettered word; my first three letters refer to a place a driver sits in a bus. My first five letters refer to a small room on a ship; my middle three letters is a container people put waste in. My last three letters refer to one which catches fish. My whole refer to a furniture with doors. What am I?
Correct answers: 110
The first user who solved this task is Manguexa Wagle.
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Remove 6 letters from this seq...

Remove 6 letters from this sequence (PXARTICUMLIBLACRLY) to reveal a familiar English word.
Correct answers: 48
The first user who solved this task is Manguexa Wagle.
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Calculate the number 742

NUMBERMANIA: Calculate the number 742 using numbers [7, 6, 3, 4, 64, 393] and basic arithmetic operations (+, -, *, /). Each of the numbers can be used only once.
Correct answers: 21
The first user who solved this task is Djordje Timotijevic.
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New Vice President

The chairman of the board of our company called me into his office to tell me the good news. I was being promoted to Vice President of Corporate Research and Planning.
Of course, I was excited, but that didn't stop me from asking for my new title to be changed to Vice President of Corporate Planning and Research.
'Why?' asked the chairman.
'Because,' I said, 'our organization uses abbreviated job titles, and I don't want be known as VP of CRAP.'

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Remove 3 letters from this seq...

Remove 3 letters from this sequence (FODUTRHAGE) to reveal a familiar English word.
Correct answers: 59
The first user who solved this task is Thinh Ddh.
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Find number abc

If 6a72c + c1bcb = 11c77c find number abc. Multiple solutions may exist.
Correct answers: 41
The first user who solved this task is Djordje Timotijevic.
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Guess the name of musician

Look carefully caricature and guess the name of musician.
Correct answers: 22
The first user who solved this task is H Tav.
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#brainteasers #music
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Find the 6 letters word

Find the 6 letters word. Word may go in all 8 directions.
Correct answers: 33
The first user who solved this task is Manguexa Wagle.
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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: 32
The first user who solved this task is Thinh Ddh.
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#brainteasers #mastermind
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FUNNY MATH: Find the product...

FUNNY MATH: Find the product of the missing numbers.
Correct answers: 75
The first user who solved this task is Baiju S.
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What hides this stereogram?

Stereogram - 3D Image
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Johann Palisa

Born 6 Dec 1848; died 2 May 1925 at age 76.Austrian astronomer who was a prolific discoverer of asteroids, 122 in all, beginning with Asteroid 136 Austria (on 18 Mar 1874, using a 6" refractor) to Asteroid 1073 Gellivara in 1923 - all by visual observation, without the aid of photography. In 1883, he joined the expedition of the French academy to observe the total solar eclipse on May 6 of that year. During the eclipse, he searched for the putative planet Vulcan, which was supposed to circle the sun within the orbit of Mercury. In addition to observing the eclipse, Palisa collected insects for the Natural History Museum in Vienna. He also prepared two catalogs containing the positions of almost 4,700 stars. He remains the most successful visual discoverer in the history of minor planet research.«
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