Draw four lines beginning and ending at the gray points to break this square into pieces that can be rearranged into five identical squares. Bonus: Suppose you can use any number of lines that begin ...
Greetings puzzlers near and far. When I say "far," I mean far because this week's winner is Sugiyama from Tokyo Japan who gets the Puzzle Of The Week via Wired Japan! Sugiyama figured out one of the ...
This square is divided into 36 smaller squares. There are 91 squares in total. Because the big square has a side length of 6, there are six different square sizes ...
At first glance, counting the number of squares in a simple image might seem like a straightforward task. But beneath the surface, this visual puzzle holds more than just a numerical challenge. It ...
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