Summer Reading Puzzler
Challenge: Can you arrange the letters of “new door” to form one word?
Answer: one word
Answer: one word
Do you like to swim? How long can you stay under water? Houdini is said to have been able to stay under water for 2 minutes. I have been practicing, and–believe it or not–I can actually stay under water for 3 minutes! How is this possible?
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?
Ask someone to jot their favorite book on a slip of paper, then cover it with their hand, so you can’t peek. With a little concentration, believe it or not, you can tell them what’s on the paper! How?
Do you know the stunt where you whisk the tablecloth out from under the dishes? This is its smaller cousin. Can you yank a sheet of paper out from under a stack of quarters, without disturbing the coins? [youtube width=”319″ height=”258″]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbhmAZ0w1rw[/youtube]
“When you drop a playing card on the table”, you demonstrate to a spectator, “it lands on 1 side or the other. Can you drop it, from a height of at least 1 foot, so it lands on its edge?”
It’s back to school time, so a challenge using crayons or pencils seems appropriate. Is it really possible to form a square by moving just ONE crayon?
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