The New York Times has another excellent little puzzle game to add to your daily Wordle. This one, however, taps into your math skills rather than your vocabulary. Still, I find the two rather ...
Here’s a classic brainteaser that I don’t like. What’s the next number in this sequence: 1, 11, 21, 1211, 111221, …? The answer is 312211, because each number describes the digits in the number that ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. While some may say we have too many puzzle games in the Windows Phone Store, they remain a great ...
I could not believe what was happening in the latest episode of HBO's Succession. It was a total shock to see that specific turn of events unfold so rapidly in front of my eyes that I wondered what ...
If you were to list all the natural numbers from 1 to 1,000,000,000, which digit would you have to write least often and which would you have to write most often? Show puzzle solution First, we look ...
An optical illusion is a visual phenomenon where our eyes perceive something differently from reality, tricking the brain into misinterpreting what it sees. These illusions occur because the brain ...
A performer asks for certain sums and deduces your landline number with some quick mental arithmetic. How is it done?
There’s an old puzzle that requires the solver to form as many whole numbers as possible, starting with 1, using only the digit 4 exactly four times, together with ordinary arithmetic and algebraic ...