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Diamond: Counting Triangles

How many triangles can you count in this diamond?

Drawing Balls

A bag contains either a red ball or a blue ball. A red ball is then dropped into the bag, so now it has 2 balls. A drawing is held, and a red ball is drawn out of the bag. What’s the probability of the remaining ball also being red?

How Many Regular Hexagons?

How many regular hexagons are engraved on this stone? The biggest one is already counted toward the overall pool.

A Crystal

Place the numbers 1-12, sans 9, into the "atoms" of this crystal lattice so that each row totals 20. Two additional numbers are already placed in it - 5 and 15.

How Many Pentagons?

How many different pentagons are in this shape?

A 16-cell Part into 4 Chambers

Cut this figure into four congruent parts, each of which would contain two screws and one opening.

Kite: How Many Triangles?

How many triangles (one or more segments) can you count in this image?

Four Brothers - Sum of Ages

There are four brothers in a family. The sum of the ages of each combination of three brothers: 30, 32, 32, and 35. How old is the oldest brother?

Maximum Multiplication

What is the largest number that can be made by multiplying two three-digit numbers together using each of the digits from 1 to 6 exactly once? Example: 134 × 256 = 34,304, though this is not the largest number that can be made. What is?

Guess the Number: 1 to 100

Turn off the numbers until you end up with only one number.

Behind Each Other

Sierra is standing behind Giselle. And Giselle is standing behind Sierra. This doesn't seem possible but it is. How?

Four 9's and a 1 to 100

Arrange four 9's and a 1, and ONLY ONE basic arithmetic operator (-, +, /, or x) into a mathematical expression with a result equal to 100. NOTE: All 5 numbers must be used (e.g. 99 + 1 is not valid).