Riddle #5: By moving THREE sticks: 1 - From the center square, move LEFT and RIGHT sides one unit above to form a square with the top-center stick, 2 - Move the left-alone stick to the bottom-left of the newly formed square, keeping it horizontal. Tou'll have your third square.
Riddle 11 You already had SIX rectangles. If you move the center stick in the right hand rectangle down to the open space in the center-bottom, you will have SEVEN. Remember, Squares ARE rectangles.
#5) We can move a small square to the corner of a large square and overlap it, 1 large square + 1 small square + 1 smaller square. This case is right too?
#2 .. OK, so you didn't touch the first coin but YOU DID MOVE IT ! #4 .. The wording of the question is wrong .. ''get the coin out of the cup'' would be better.
If you hold it firmly enough,the second coin might not move at all, just the impact force would transmit through it to the first coin. Like the Newton's Pendulum.
By the way there is also a spelling error in riddle #6! Square” should be plural sense it’s referring to more than one. I’m just starting to realize that these puzzles are probably for 3rd graders....
@@bllrobarjora2590 Newton's Law of Energy Conservation. The energy of the coin you moved is transmitted through the second coin into the third coin, counting right-to-left.
I like how you used the Irish Euro for the coin riddles.
good riddles, several have more than one answer , I get 10 or 11 right but with a little more time
Another note, there are multiple answers to riddle number 5 that makes more sense and in these answers the boxes don’t overlap.
Yes
Riddle #5: By moving THREE sticks:
1 - From the center square, move LEFT and RIGHT sides one unit above to form a square with the top-center stick,
2 - Move the left-alone stick to the bottom-left of the newly formed square, keeping it horizontal. Tou'll have your third square.
Riddle #2 Stack the third coin on the two first ones, exactly in the center between the two latter.
Riddle 11 You already had SIX rectangles. If you move the center stick in the right hand rectangle down to the open space in the center-bottom, you will have SEVEN. Remember, Squares ARE rectangles.
Riddle 4 I am confused. I don't see a coin in a square to get it out of. There is a coin in a U, but no square.
Easy
#5) We can move a small square to the corner of a large square and overlap it, 1 large square + 1 small square + 1 smaller square.
This case is right too?
#7) We can move and overlap those two sticks with a + inside the square~
2 original squares and 4 smaller squares.
Riddle 7 Boo! And you can't make the number 7 even by removing 1 letter. (You make the WORD even.)
#2 .. OK, so you didn't touch the first coin but YOU DID MOVE IT !
#4 .. The wording of the question is wrong .. ''get the coin out of the cup'' would be better.
If you hold it firmly enough,the second coin might not move at all, just the impact force would transmit through it to the first coin. Like the Newton's Pendulum.
Riddle 3 You already have twelve lines of coins.
Also, the rules to riddle #4 are too ambiguous. The parameters didn’t make sense, it was too easy....
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By the way there is also a spelling error in riddle #6! Square” should be plural sense it’s referring to more than one. I’m just starting to realize that these puzzles are probably for 3rd graders....
There are also so many variations to riddle number 6, it’s insane.
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Riddle #11 is also dumb and has more than one answer...
Hi
riddle 2 , how a coin push another without pushing ?
moving
@@bllrobarjora2590 Newton's Law of Energy Conservation. The energy of the coin you moved is transmitted through the second coin into the third coin, counting right-to-left.
@maxhughes4911: No! Just happy and sleepy.
so riddles are irritated me😠