The Hens are back in time for Easter in this fast paced words game. One more interesting word game. Play word games.
The Hens are back in time for Easter in this fast paced words game. One more interesting word game. Play word games.
Here is a sequence of numbers:
1 11 21 1211 111221
It seems to be a strange sequence, but yet there is a system behind it…
The Question: What is the next term in this sequence?
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Solution
The system behind the sequence is that each number (except the first one of the sequence) “describes” [...]
A snail is at the bottom of a 20 meters deep pit. Every day the snail climbs 5 meters upwards, but at night it slides 4 meters back downwards.
The Question: How many days does it take before the snail reaches the top of the pit?
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Solution:
On the first day, the snail reaches a height of [...]
Great puzzle for kids of all age groups. See the image on left and click on the other part of image.
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Play Words game.Clear the board of letters by spelling words! Create words from the letter grid to solve the puzzles!
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Great puzzle for kids of all age groups. See the image on left and click on the other part of image.
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understand IFRAME. However, you can
click here to Play Match Figure Puzzle
Wordo
Play Words game.Clear the board of letters by spelling words! Create words from the letter grid to solve the puzzles!
Numbers puzzle game for kids to enjoy.
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There is a number which is greater than the aggregate of its third,tenth and the twelfth parts by 58.
can you find the number?
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Solution : n-(n/3)-(n/10)-(n/12)=58
=> n=120.