Math Puzzles
Math Puzzles
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Four 4s Challenge PART 2! Finding numbers 21-30
Do you think you're a math genius? Well, this puzzle is going to put your skills to the test! In today's challenge, you need to create numbers 21-30 using only four 4s and a handful of mathematical operations. Sounds easy, right? Think again! 💡
This is one of the most mind-bending puzzles out there. There are multiple ways to solve it, but in the video, we’ll show you just one particular solution. Can you come up with different answers? 🧠
🕒 Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction
0:05 - The Four 4s Challenge
0:51 - Finding 24
1:11 - Finding 28
1:32 - Finding 21
1:53 - Finding 29
2:16 - Finding 27
2:34 - Finding 22
2:57 - Finding 23
3:20 - Finding 25
3:40 - Finding 26
3:53 - Finding 30
4:10 - Conclusion
💥 Warnin...
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Видео

3 x 3 Magic Square SUPER PUZZLE... Can you solve it??
Просмотров 837 часов назад
In today's mind-bending puzzle, we’ve got a classic magic square! Your task: find the missing numbers from 1 to 9 and place them in the empty squares. But there's a twist! Every row, column, and diagonal must have the same sum-are you up for the challenge? 🤓 💥 Test your skills and see if you can crack this before the explanation! 💥 🕒 Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 0:05 - Math Puzzle 0:33 - Huz...
🔢 Can You Solve This Mind-Bending Math Puzzle? 🔢
Просмотров 11721 час назад
Welcome to another exciting challenge! In today's puzzle, you'll need to use your logic and arithmetic skills to place digits from 1 to 9 into the squares so that every equation is true. But here's the catch-each digit can only be used once! Are you up for the challenge? 🤔 Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 0:05 - Math Puzzle 0:28 - Huzefa's Explanation 💡 Don't forget to hit that like button and s...
Can you Make a True Equation? PEMDAS Math Puzzle!!
Просмотров 66День назад
In today's Math Puzzle, we're challenged to create a true equation by using only 3 of the 4 given symbols ( , ÷, ×, -) between the numbers 5, 12, 8, and 4 to make 62. Can you figure it out? Watch the video to test your skills and see if you can solve this tricky puzzle before Huzefa reveals the answer! Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:05 Math Puzzle 0:26 Huzefa's Explanation Don't forget to like...
How much does the Red Triangle weigh???
Просмотров 55День назад
Get ready to flex your brain muscles with this awesome puzzle! Today, we’re diving into a tricky weight problem where you have to figure out how much a single triangle weighs. Using the clues from two scales, can you crack the code and solve this colorful conundrum? In this video, we'll break down the puzzle step by step, analyze the information, and walk you through the solution. Whether you’r...
Can you CRACK this Matchstick puzzle?
Просмотров 74День назад
Ready for a brain teaser? In today's puzzle, you're challenged to move just two matchsticks to transform the equation 9 - 14 = 82 into a true statement! It's trickier than it looks, but with a bit of lateral thinking, the solution will pop out at you. Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:05 Math Puzzle 0:31 Huzefa's Explanation Join me as we explore different ways to solve this puzzle, and then I'll...
The VIRAL Problem Dividing the Internet!
Просмотров 137День назад
Can you solve this viral math problem that's stumping everyone online? The puzzle is simple yet tricky: "Divide 40 by 1/2 and add 15." The answer choices are A) 35, B) 95, and C) 17. But which one is correct? Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:05 Math Puzzle 0:36 Huzefa's Explanation Join me as we break down this problem step by step and uncover the correct solution. Whether you're a math enthusia...
Jumping Dog LOGIC PUZZLE! Can you solve it??
Просмотров 8214 дней назад
Join us for this intriguing math puzzle featuring Cosmo, our math-savvy dog, who loves to jump along a number line! 🚶‍♂️✨ Cosmo’s first jump takes him 1 unit, his second jump takes him 2 units, and so on. He can jump either left or right each time. After 624 jumps, will Cosmo be back at his starting point? 🤔 Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:05 Math Puzzle 0:57 Huzefa's Explanation Test your math...
Can you solve this ADDITION problem??
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Can you solve this ADDITION problem??
What time is it???
Просмотров 5514 дней назад
What time is it???
If ELI is 173 and LOIS is 5107, how much is LESLIE?
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If ELI is 173 and LOIS is 5107, how much is LESLIE?
Can you make a TRUE equation with ONE move?
Просмотров 9921 день назад
Can you make a TRUE equation with ONE move?
Can you find this PERFECT NUMBER??
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Can you find this PERFECT NUMBER??
ONLY 13% get this RIGHT on first try: Can you evaluate correctly??
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ONLY 13% get this RIGHT on first try: Can you evaluate correctly??
Can You Solve This Matchstick Puzzle? Move 2 Sticks to Make a True Equation!
Просмотров 10421 день назад
Can You Solve This Matchstick Puzzle? Move 2 Sticks to Make a True Equation!
🔢 Can You Solve for x? 🔢 GEOMETRY REFRESH!!
Просмотров 5528 дней назад
🔢 Can You Solve for x? 🔢 GEOMETRY REFRESH!!
Unlock the Mystery! Can You Solve This Challenging Multiplication Puzzle?
Просмотров 15528 дней назад
Unlock the Mystery! Can You Solve This Challenging Multiplication Puzzle?
SUPER HARD PUZZLE: Can You Find the ONLY 10-Digit Autobiographical Number?
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SUPER HARD PUZZLE: Can You Find the ONLY 10-Digit Autobiographical Number?
Can You Solve the Sibling Age Mystery? Fun Math Puzzle Challenge!
Просмотров 129Месяц назад
Can You Solve the Sibling Age Mystery? Fun Math Puzzle Challenge!
Unleash Your Inner Genius with This Fun Magic Square Puzzle! 🧠✨
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.Месяц назад
Unleash Your Inner Genius with This Fun Magic Square Puzzle! 🧠✨
The Sock Drawer Dilemma! 🧦
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.Месяц назад
The Sock Drawer Dilemma! 🧦
Can You Find These 5 MAGICAL NUMBERS??
Просмотров 199Месяц назад
Can You Find These 5 MAGICAL NUMBERS??
CRAZY HARD Triangle Product Puzzle!!
Просмотров 113Месяц назад
CRAZY HARD Triangle Product Puzzle!!
🔵 Super Popular Math Puzzle: Connect 9 Dots with ONLY 4 Straight Lines! 🔵
Просмотров 355Месяц назад
🔵 Super Popular Math Puzzle: Connect 9 Dots with ONLY 4 Straight Lines! 🔵
Can you CRACK the CODE??
Просмотров 269Месяц назад
Can you CRACK the CODE??
CHALLENGE: Can you find digits A, B, and C???
Просмотров 217Месяц назад
CHALLENGE: Can you find digits A, B, and C???
Can you find the missing digit? MUST know your divisibility rules...!
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Can you find the missing digit? MUST know your divisibility rules...!
INSANELY DIFFICULT Triangle Puzzle!
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INSANELY DIFFICULT Triangle Puzzle!
Can you find the missing digits of these Narcissistic Numbers??
Просмотров 134Месяц назад
Can you find the missing digits of these Narcissistic Numbers??
Can You Find Four SPECIAL Prime Numbers?
Просмотров 111Месяц назад
Can You Find Four SPECIAL Prime Numbers?

Комментарии

  • @rajeshbrtvs8435
    @rajeshbrtvs8435 3 часа назад

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @rajeshbrtvs8435
    @rajeshbrtvs8435 3 часа назад

  • @rajeshbrtvs8435
    @rajeshbrtvs8435 3 часа назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @rkdhaliwal3989
    @rkdhaliwal3989 19 часов назад

    Great explanation for young teens. Thank you.

  • @margaretbenavidezmellett7706
    @margaretbenavidezmellett7706 День назад

    That's right! I like the simple challenge, it's great to work our brain but not too much. I don't want to have a stroke.

  • @0deadx21
    @0deadx21 День назад

    No matter how many colors of socks you have, pulling one number more will always give you a pair. If you have 3 colors, you pull 4 random socks for a guaranteed pair, if you have 4, you pull 5, etc.

  • @KarrierBag
    @KarrierBag 2 дня назад

    I only have black socks

  • @claudioramonrodriguezmondr8000
    @claudioramonrodriguezmondr8000 2 дня назад

    Hi, 23? without factorial. No 4! please.

    • @MathPuzzles
      @MathPuzzles 2 дня назад

      Ask and you shall receive: ruclips.net/video/cYOG1Zs29wg/видео.html

  • @pa28cfi
    @pa28cfi 3 дня назад

    The correct answer is throw out all your socks, and then buy 8 pairs of identical socks.

  • @scmtuk3662
    @scmtuk3662 5 дней назад

    5 x 12 + 8 ÷ 4 = 62 60 + 2 = 62

  • @Lawrence-ge7yk
    @Lawrence-ge7yk 7 дней назад

    solved it in 20 seconds or less

  • @yovanyovan-jt1we
    @yovanyovan-jt1we 9 дней назад

    L

  • @marcelafacipieri4734
    @marcelafacipieri4734 9 дней назад

    5118

  • @user-xy6gl7md9s
    @user-xy6gl7md9s 9 дней назад

    In my teachers whole career he had one student finish this so I wanna change that but the thing is it’s till 1-30

    • @MathPuzzles
      @MathPuzzles 2 дня назад

      Ask you shall receive... hope it's not too late!!! ruclips.net/video/cYOG1Zs29wg/видео.html

  • @stephanieoni7804
    @stephanieoni7804 9 дней назад

    I hit the pause button, solved it, then contemplated for 2 minutes whether to tell the answer or not, as to not give it away to others... then I pressed play and he explained it anyways. 😳🤦🏾‍♀️😅

  • @user-nc4gj2qo4s
    @user-nc4gj2qo4s 10 дней назад

    My stupid brain started to break apart

    • @MathPuzzles
      @MathPuzzles 10 дней назад

      Oh no! Hope the explanation made sense though

  • @cosmnik472
    @cosmnik472 10 дней назад

    3-14≠82

    • @MathPuzzles
      @MathPuzzles 10 дней назад

      Can you do it w an actual equal sign??

    • @cosmnik472
      @cosmnik472 10 дней назад

      @@MathPuzzles uhhh no I am not smart enough for this kind of stuff

  • @Michel-7.7.7
    @Michel-7.7.7 10 дней назад

    3, works everytime i would guess after 1 second. To call this a "Math puzzle" is quite embarrassing

    • @MathPuzzles
      @MathPuzzles 10 дней назад

      That’s harsh

    • @Michel-7.7.7
      @Michel-7.7.7 10 дней назад

      @@MathPuzzles 😁sorry for that but isn't it the truth?

  • @L61cavalier
    @L61cavalier 11 дней назад

    8 +14=22

  • @amazingtheatre1262
    @amazingtheatre1262 12 дней назад

    Likelihood does not mean certainty

  • @Peter_1986
    @Peter_1986 13 дней назад

    I named the empty squares different variables, and then I wrote a bunch of equations for all rows, columns and diagonals that demanded that they had the same sum. Then I created a matrix in MatLab, and found its reduced Echelon form.

  • @janayahess2032
    @janayahess2032 15 дней назад

    I didn't know we could assume the 3x3 square is centered on top of the 6x6 one. I figured out the ratio of height:width of the triangles was 2:1. (like you did) Then, I pictured a large triangle on the right side, with the hypotenuse being the width of the square, the height of the triangle being 9+6+3=18, and finding the width using the ratio, 18:9. Pythagorean theorem give us: 18^2 + 9^2 = C^2 324 + 81 = C^2 SqRt(405) = C = Side of the square 405 = Area of the square No square root calculation needed :) It's a good puzzle, thanks!

  • @janayahess2032
    @janayahess2032 15 дней назад

    I did it a bit differently and feels simpler to me. I put the small numbers on the corners like you did. I then factored the big numbers into 75*2, 75*3, and 75*4. Recognizing that the big number with each factor must be opposite that same number, I placed 75*4 opposite the 4 and so on. This leaves the factors on each side identical. Left side: 3*(75*4)*2 Right side: 2*(75*3)*4 Bottom: 4*(75*2)*3 No multiplication needed for verification! :) Thanks! Love these puzzles

  • @LucasMcKenzie-st8yf
    @LucasMcKenzie-st8yf 15 дней назад

    289+982. Ez

  • @csi1392
    @csi1392 16 дней назад

    three

  • @MR.CLIPSSS10
    @MR.CLIPSSS10 16 дней назад

    Can you please figure out what eleven is with using the normal stratigies

  • @davidtipton514
    @davidtipton514 16 дней назад

    Actually, you could start with a blank matrix, knowing that rows, columns and diagonals have to sum to 15. Consider the center spot first: you cannot fill in 4 or less because that would require the other two numbers to add up to 11 or more, and there would be no number to pair with 1. Similar logic shows that the center cannot be 6 or more, because there is no number to pair with 9. Therefore the center has to be 5. Arrange the 4 triplets 1,5,9 2,5,8 3,5,7 and 4,5,6 so that the sides also add up to 15.

  • @user-jn1tr8mo3g
    @user-jn1tr8mo3g 16 дней назад

    I roll up my socks in matching pairs when it's light; I find this technique ensures easy sock matching. Other people I know aren't particular about wearing matching socks and one person I know actually likes to wear odd socks. I don't know how many socks he would have to take from the drawer if he had to get dressed in the dark. One way to solve all such problems is to keep your socks on when you go to bed. Either that or just turn the bloody light on.

  • @abrahamzhao402
    @abrahamzhao402 17 дней назад

    Did it, got the same answer, don’t understand why you arbitrarily chose the correct equation to combine of B+G=7 rather than the incorrect option of B+G=17. You got it right but I’m curious if there was any rationale to skip the alternative path.

    • @maksschmidt
      @maksschmidt 10 дней назад

      He could have done a better job of explaining, but there's no solution for that satisfies the alternative path. For any one who is curious If you take the alternative path you end up with (B+G=17) - (G+R=10) => B-R = 7 Then you use the B+R=10 so (B-R=7) + (B+R=10) => 2B = 17 => B = 8.5 Since 8.5 isn't an integer, this isn't a possible solution.

    • @abrahamzhao402
      @abrahamzhao402 10 дней назад

      @@maksschmidt yeah that’s what I got, but he just doesn’t address it at all and I feel like that’s pedagogically deficient. Like he could’ve said ‘and if you do the other equation you get 12xx instead’ so therefore it must be this one, but it’s unhelpful for anyone who doesn’t know how to do this type of problem because they won’t know to try both options.

  • @vipin_in
    @vipin_in 17 дней назад

    3

  • @JDjade1
    @JDjade1 18 дней назад

    Fatal flaw in the logic. Only one price listed: 12 cents per dozen. Nothing talking about "1 cent per egg". Since it doesnt saying anything about purchasing singular eggs, you cannot make that assumption. You can only make the assumption that you can buy a dozen eggs at a time. Therefore the answer is 8 dozen eggs, 96 eggs with four cents change.

  • @VivoY-dj8wc
    @VivoY-dj8wc 19 дней назад

    naked number dekha software lottery

  • @bobbywise2313
    @bobbywise2313 20 дней назад

    What if you pulled out 8 red socks? I wouid think the minimum number to "ensure" a pair would be 9.

    • @MathPuzzles
      @MathPuzzles 18 дней назад

      But this is assuming no left or right socks, that any red or blue sock can pair w any other sock of the same color

    • @user-de9jd4hb1r
      @user-de9jd4hb1r 13 дней назад

      Wouldn't that be ten since you need two?

    • @bobbywise2313
      @bobbywise2313 13 дней назад

      ​@@user-de9jd4hb1r Lol. I was going with just one sock.

    • @Michel-7.7.7
      @Michel-7.7.7 10 дней назад

      Wtf? What is a matching pair on your planet?

    • @bobbywise2313
      @bobbywise2313 10 дней назад

      @@Michel-7.7.7 I wanted a blue and red sock. I guess others would rather have two red socks.

  • @judahbgameshd4849
    @judahbgameshd4849 21 день назад

    YOU SAVED MY LIFE

  • @ramon_istalented6116
    @ramon_istalented6116 21 день назад

    thanks dude for the vidio it really helps me im gonna like it

  • @keny220
    @keny220 22 дня назад

    The Matrix Order is 452983176 or but mainly 674192583........use this in Magic Square. When humanity know how the Magic Square can be used for?? You will be terrified! This is key to The Matrix Simulation! You will know everything in this World. You will know the secrets of the so called "Almighty Gods". You are able to become Almighty God to humans. The Matrix is also the ultimate library of this world. Surpasses the Akashic records. Using AI.....you will be able to literally play a video of your entire life exactly as in the movie/series Loki sn1. The Magic Square is used as a chart when complete they should be 9 of them....... The keys to the The Matrix • Whole thinking e.g A logical calculation is on same par as an abstract calculation • Matrix rules • Matrix calculations types e.g. X2, /2, contracting, Shifting, plus, minus • Converting all names and numbers in to numbers only …for calculation • Orderliness • Fibonacci order - F1 = 123584679 and F2 123948765 • Time factor i.e. Year, Day of the year, month, day of the month, week, day of the week. • Matrix Chart building using the Matrix Order 452983176 / 674192583 and Magic squares

  • @MyManUtd101
    @MyManUtd101 23 дня назад

    B

  • @grahamcartwright3632
    @grahamcartwright3632 23 дня назад

    314≠28

    • @MathPuzzles
      @MathPuzzles 23 дня назад

      Can you do it without a does not equal symbol?

  • @CtarMag
    @CtarMag 24 дня назад

    7312? It took me five minutes i don't even know if it's right or not

    • @MathPuzzles
      @MathPuzzles 23 дня назад

      Check the end of the video!

  • @SivaSiva-ox7ou
    @SivaSiva-ox7ou 24 дня назад

    Hi good

  • @oxstr8upgreekxo730
    @oxstr8upgreekxo730 24 дня назад

    I moved the middle of the 4 up to make a 17 and the middle of the 8 to make the plus sign 3+17=20

  • @488Knight
    @488Knight 24 дня назад

    You move the left sticks of the 8. One goes on the top left of the 3 to make 9 and the other goes to the negative sign to make a positive sign. 9+14 = 23.

  • @user-bd2tq2ud8x
    @user-bd2tq2ud8x 24 дня назад

    49 to 7

  • @user-xo4qc9ii4h
    @user-xo4qc9ii4h 25 дней назад

    This is so helpful 😭😭

  • @desired117
    @desired117 25 дней назад

    303

  • @AfruzaKhatun-bu7si
    @AfruzaKhatun-bu7si 27 дней назад

    ❤N

  • @fardinkhandaker3436
    @fardinkhandaker3436 27 дней назад

    I love these puzzles! They’re so fun!

    • @MathPuzzles
      @MathPuzzles 27 дней назад

      Awesome!! I love them too

  • @atefghayad4122
    @atefghayad4122 27 дней назад

    the easiest way i think is just (7 chose 2) because we have 7 dots and every line requires 2 dots. so that would be ((7*6)/(2*1)) = 21. Sorry for my English its not that good😅.

  • @peterbaruxis2511
    @peterbaruxis2511 28 дней назад

    I'm still only thinking out loud and am interesred in a observation I'd like to put out there before I test it. I see that my hypothetical 8 9, 9 8 interposable proposition produces 8,822. Does that not also satisfy the problem? Wait wait, I looked at that before & yes- no I see it doesn't. It's interesting that it satisfyes the bottom line but fails in between. Cool. I'm looking forward for further comments.

    • @MathPuzzles
      @MathPuzzles 28 дней назад

      This is awesome, thank you for the very thorough comment!! Welcome to the channel!

  • @peterbaruxis2511
    @peterbaruxis2511 28 дней назад

    I haven't solved the problem yet. the graphic excludes a "+" sign in the written problem. With the plus sign in place, clearly A+0=A. Generally any number + 0= that number but the way it's written A must be less than or equal to 9 to satisfy the graphic representation as A can be only a single digit. If the purported correct solution yields A as anything greater than 9 then i call BS. Similarly- 6+9=A to satisfy the graphic representation when properly written with the prerequsite + sign. 6+9 aka 15 =A. To satisfy the graphic A cannot be 15 as the "units digit" of the three digit number 26A as shown. Therefore: The simple answer to the question "can you find....." is no, noone could because the problem is not properly offered. Perhaps the idea of parenrheses is assumed? If "AB" X "BA" = "C8AA" and A and B dissimilar are single digit numbers ther thegreatest possible product would be 98 X 89 or 8,822, or similarly 89 X 98 > this could bring us to the conclusion that: C=8 and A and B represent 8 and 9 and are transposable. I see the blow comment, I've indulged this long enough. IDK whats meant by "1to 49 pls my friend" and I give up. Unpausing at 0:28 OK I'll digest that but (paused at 2:21) knowing 53 X 35 why not just multiply to 1,855? I recognized early to consider the remainders or "carries," but still failed to notice that 6 +9 isn't necessarily fully in the second place on the bottom line but is simply a sum ending in 5 with a remainder carried to the hundreds column. you got me. Do you know what "1to 49 pls my friend" means? I'm gonna ask @user-bd2tq2ud8x

    • @MathPuzzles
      @MathPuzzles 28 дней назад

      Wow, what detail! Thank you so much and welcome to the channel!!