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PALINDROME

Make the palindrome of the following letters: A, A, E, E, N, N, O, O, S, S, T, T, X, X
Correct answers: 45
The first user who solved this task is Donya Sayah30.
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Find 1 of 6 Words Hidden in the Picture

There are 6 words hidden in the picture, can you find 1 of 6?
Correct answers: 477
The first user who solved this task is Donya Sayah30.
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Find the length of red arc AB

Find the length of red arc AB (r1=1, r2=2). Express result to the accuracy of 3 decimal.
Correct answers: 43
The first user who solved this task is Roxana zavari.
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Stolen glasses

To the person who stole my glasses

I will find you, I have contacts

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Can you name the athletes by the picture?

Can you name the athletes by the picture?
Correct answers: 30
The first user who solved this task is Djordje Timotijevic.
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Remove 6 letters from this s...

Remove 6 letters from this sequence (FRWEIEDKEANDY) to reveal a familiar English word.
Correct answers: 77
The first user who solved this task is Donya Sayah30.
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MATH PUZZLE: Can you replace...

MATH PUZZLE: Can you replace the question mark with a number?
Correct answers: 277
The first user who solved this task is Donya Sayah30.
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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: 59
The first user who solved this task is On On Lunarbasil.
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Find the missing text [**M]

Background picture associated with the solution.
Correct answers: 43
The first user who solved this task is On On Lunarbasil.
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Guess the name of the actor

Look carefully at the picture and guess the name of the actor who is sitting to the left.
Correct answers: 52
The first user who solved this task is Donya Sayah.
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How many balls are there?

How many balls are there?
Correct answers: 73
The first user who solved this task is Jasmina Atarac-Pantelic.
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#brainteasers #math #riddles
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Alexander Parkes

Died 29 Jun 1890 at age 76 (born 29 Dec 1813).British industrial chemist who invented many processes. Parkes was an expert in electroplating, able to silver-plate such diverse objects as a spider web and flowers. He patented a method of rubber coating fabrics to waterproof them (1841), an electroplating process (1843), and a method of extracting silver from lead ore by adding zinc (1850). He produced the first plastic (1855), which he called Parkesine, by dissolving cellulose nitrate in alcohol and camphor containing ether. The hard solid result could be molded when heated, but he could find no market for the material. (This was rediscovered in the 1860s by John Wesley Hyatt, an American chemist, who named it celluloid and successfully marketed it as a replacement for ivory.«
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