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Monthly Archive - May 2020 (page 8)brain teasers, puzzles, riddles, mathematical problems, mastermind, cinemania... These are the tasks listed 71 to 80. |
Find number abc
If baabc - 27ac0 = b99c find number abc. Multiple solutions may exist. Can you replace the question mark with a number?
MATH PUZZLE: Can you replace the question mark with a number? 
Stopped for speeding
Officer: 'You were going at least 75 in a 55-zone.'
Man: 'No Sir, I was going 65.'
Wife: 'Oh, Harry, you were going 80.' (The man gives his wife a dirty look.)
Officer: 'I'm also going to give you a ticket for your broken tail light.'
Man: 'Broken tail light? I didn't know about a broken tail light!'
Wife: 'Oh, Harry, you've known about that tail light for weeks.' (The man gives his wife another dirty look.)
Officer: 'I'm also going to give you a citation for not wearing your seatbelt.'
Man: 'Oh, I just took it off when you were walking up to the car.'
Wife: 'Oh, Harry, you never wear your seatbelt.'
The man turns to his wife and yells, 'SHUT YOUR MOUTH!'
The Officer turns to the woman and asks, 'Ma'am, does your husband talk to you this way all the time?'
The wife says, 'No, only when he's been drinking!!!'
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: 5,5. 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. Can you replace the question mark with a number?
MATH PUZZLE: Can you replace the question mark with a number? CINEMANIA: Guess the movie title
See negative of movie scene and guess the title. Length of words in solution: 3,8 Chess Knight Move
Find the title of movie, using the move of a chess knight. First letter is S. Length of words in solution: 9. Calculate the number 5566
NUMBERMANIA: Calculate the number 5566 using numbers [6, 4, 2, 6, 68, 629] and basic arithmetic operations (+, -, *, /). Each of the numbers can be used only once.