Summer Reading Puzzler
Challenge: Can you arrange the letters of “new door” to form one word?
Answer: one word
Answer: one word
Can you draw 3 lines connecting the problem with its respective answer? But wait, I forgot one small detail: Your lines cannot cross. And they must all stay within the outer box. Can you solve this one?
I have a special paper here that when you look at it, you will see upside down. Would you like to see it? You show it to them and they see upside down!
Tell your parents that, being the good child that you are, you have decided that you would like to wash the dishes each night after dinner. You’d like to be paid a little for your services, but your wages are reasonable. You’d like to be paid 1 cent the first night, 2 cents the second…
There’s one number that equals something multiplied by itself, and something else cubed. Any idea what that special number is?
Ready for a New Year’s Challenge? Can you figure out what this word puzzle is saying?
It’s back to school time, so here is an interesting literacy puzzler. What is unusual about these 3 sentences? Do you know what they are called? Both fickle dwarves jinx my pig quiz. Quick fox jumps nightly above wizard. Five quacking zephyrs jolt my wax bed.
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