Amazon suggested this book.
They were right, I was intrigued and bought it. I like doing puzzles but have mostly been doing Sudoku and word ones like Jumble, Wordle, and Spelling Bee. This one had a nice variety, but I’m impressed by the 6-10-year-olds who can solve problems like this one. (Click on the picture for higher resolution.)
What do you think?
December 8, 2022
Doesn’t it depend on how much they all weigh? Or am I missing something?
Yes, you can figure out their relative weights. See tomorrow’s post.
I thought the same thing as Nick it would seem to me we would have to know how much they weigh. And my other question is why would I care haha not a puzzle person just so you know haha again
It’s only for people who like puzzles. No reason to do it otherwise.
You’re not going to tell us the correct answer? I’, guessing B.
See tomorrow’s post. 🙂
Waving the white flag. This makes my brain hurt!
I’m loving Wordle, Quordle and Spelling Bee … but Suduko is not my friend.
You wouldn’t like this book. I do show the answer tomorrow in case anyone is curious.
Goodness, I have no idea! This may be for really smart kids!
It’s designed to challenge smart kids, help them develop their grit/persistence. Hence the name.
What about solutions E and F? Where are they?
🙂 See tomorrow’s post.
what fun…now to look at “tomorrows’ post”
🙂
This would require more thinking than I am capable of at this moment.
You need to rest more, not do extra work!