Earlier today I set you the following six problems, created by The Grabarchuk family, who are from Ukraine, and who are well-known international creators of puzzles. For more about them see the previous post.
I’ve presented the problems together, with the solutions together at the end.
1. Hex vex
Which digit should replace the question mark?
2. Ring ding
Which system of rings differs from the others?
3. Snake shake
Which view of the 11-cube snake is incorrect?
4. Box fox
Put a digit in each box so all 8 equations, across and down, are all correct. One box already has a digit.
5. Sign mine
Which of the signs in the bottom row should replace the question mark?
6. Ele-mental
For each of these six elements, find another element that has no letter in common with its counterpart. Each answer is unique.
Solutions:
1. Hex vex
2. Ring ding
3. Snake shake
4. Box fox
5. Sign mine
6. Ele-mental
If you like these puzzles, the Grabarchuks are publishing a free daily puzzle here to help raise funds for Ukraine. Please consider donating to Ukraine. Here are links to the National Bank of Ukraine’s donation pages for humanitarian and military support.
The Grabarchuks are on Facebook, Instagram, and here’s their website. Their most recent books are the Age of Puzzles series. All images in this story are their copyright.
I set a puzzle here every two weeks on a Monday. I’m always on the look-out for great puzzles. If you would like to suggest one, email me.
I’m the author of several books of puzzles, most recently the Language Lover’s Puzzle Book. I also give school talks about maths and puzzles (online and in person). If your school is interested please get in touch.
On Thursday 21 April I’ll be giving a puzzles workshop for Guardian Masterclasses. You can sign up here.