Posts Tagged ‘Puzzles’
Crayon Puzzle
Four friends Tom, Jim, Susan and Dora have 8 crayons in total which are two in each color – red, green, blue and yellow. While playing they have mixed up their crayons. All we know is each of the friends owned 2 crayons but none of them had crayons of same color.
One of the friends had a yellow and a blue crayon and another had a green and a blue crayon. Tom didn’t have a yellow crayon. Susan had a green crayon but not a red one. Jim had a yellow crayon. Dora had a blue but not a green one.
Which crayons belong to which friends?
Tags: Brain Teasers, mind games, Puzzles
Juicy Puzzle
There are 21 juice bottles out of which 7 bottles are full, 7 are half-full and the remaining 7 are empty to be divided amongst 3 friends equally. You don’t have any measuring device. How will you divide them (both bottles and juice) equally?
Answer on Monday.
Tags: Brain Teasers, Logic Puzzles, Puzzles
What is Jennie’s Age?
Gracie went for a morning walk and met her old friend Suzie and her daughter Jennie after a long time. Gracie asked Suzie how old is Jennie to which Jennie replied “In two years I will be twice as old as I was three years ago”. How old is Jennie?
Answer on Friday.
Tags: Brain Teasers, maths puzzles, Puzzles
Decipher
Rebus puzzles are basically little pictures, often made with letters and words, which cryptically represent a word, phrase, or saying.
What does the following represent:
Answer on Friday.
Tags: Brain Teasers, Puzzles, Rebus Puzzles
What Comes Next?
5 25 29 85 89 ?
Answer on Monday.
Tags: Brain Teasers, Logic Puzzles, Number Games, Puzzles
What Is The Price Of The Perfume?
Jim purchased a bottle of an imported perfume at $250. The bottle looks very beautiful with silver linings on it and a lovely silver cap on top of it. It can be said that most people purchases the perfume not only because of the fragrance but also because of the look and beauty of the bottle. The price of the bottle alone is $240 more than the perfume. Find out the price of the content of the bottle only?
Answer on Monday.
Tags: brainteasers, Puzzles
Caging The Birds
The following picture shows a cage with 6 separate rooms made up of 13 sticks for 6 birds to stay.
Make a new cage with 6 separate rooms for the birds using 12 sticks.
Answer on Monday.
Tags: brainteasers, Logic Puzzles, Puzzles
Find the Number of Students
In a class there are 60 students who belong to Nightingale, Peacock and Parrot house. There are four times as many students in Parrot house as Nightingale house; and six more in Peacock house than Nightingale house. How many students are in each house?
Answer on Monday.
Tags: Brain Teasers, brainteasers, Logic Puzzles, Puzzles
Changing Numbers
Change the following number to 36 by moving the position of only two lines.
Answer on Monday.
Tags: Brain Teasers, Puzzles
What Is Your Father’s Name?
Jim’s teacher asked him his father’s name. He replied that his father’s name has 5 letters in it. His name starts and ends with 500. Additionally, the name has 5 in the middle. The second letter of the name is the first alphabet. And lastly, the name also contains the first number. What is John’s father’s name?
Answer on Friday.
Tags: Brain Teasers, Puzzles