Coin Puzzles

Coin Puzzles

Interactive coin puzzles - move, slide or jump the coins

Coin Puzzles

Coin Puzzles

Interactive coin puzzles - move, slide or jump the coins

#2 Apr 21, 2016 by Henry E. Dudeney
Turn the two rows of coins into the coin circle in just three moves. A move consists of sliding a coin to a new position where it has to touch at least two other coins.
#1 Apr 14, 2016 by Serhiy Grabarchuk Jr
Move just two coins to turn a coin cup upside-down. The restriction is that after each move a moved coin should touch two other ones.
 

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#2 Apr 21, 2016
Turn the two rows of coins into the coin circle in just three moves. A move consists of sliding a coin to a new position where it has to touch at least two other coins.
 

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#1 Apr 14, 2016
Move just two coins to turn a coin cup upside-down. The restriction is that after each move a moved coin should touch two other ones.

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Do you have a handful of coins in your pocket or wallet? Place them on the table and challenge yourself with a clever coin puzzle. A whole bunch of such puzzles we are gathering here in the “Coin Puzzles” collection.


You can spot 10-coin puzzles, 9-coin puzzles, 8-coin puzzles, 7-coin puzzles, 6-coin puzzles, 5-coin puzzles and even 4-coin puzzles. Jump onto solving those interactive coin puzzles right on your screen - no matter whether desktop or mobile. Or replicate with real coins at your table.


Our coin puzzles feature different countries' coins and even cryptocurrency coins. Some examples:

- US Penny: Coin Cup

- UK Penny: Six Pennies

- Japan's 1-yen: Nob's H-2-O

- Euro: Revealing the Pyramid

- Bitcoin: X-Coin Challenge

- Litecoin: Four Coins to Arch


A lot of these coin puzzles are easy-to-grasp and hard-to-achieve the goal. They challenge and stimulate your mind to work on a little bit higher levels.