#291 - Hard Chess Count Puzzle
Can you count the number of rectangles in a chess board ?
1296
Identify the 10 differences between the two given pictures.
There are ten differences in total.
1) Spot the extra bird.
2) See the direction of the paper plan.
3) Notice the amount of white flowers.
4) Count the number of snails. One is missing.
5) Count the number of butterflies. There is an extra.
6) Count the number of plants. There is an extra.
7) Count the number of apples. One is missing.
8) See the dots on the bow that belongs to the girl.
9) One less paper plane on the ground.
10) Notice the shoes of girl. They are plain white.
Solve below famous picture riddle
Hot is faster because we can catch Cold
In the picture given with this question you will find a square piece of a paper with a hole that is denoted by the circle on the top right side.You have to cut the paper in a manner that it forms two and only two separate pieces of paper and then rearrange the pieces in a manner that the holes comes in the center of the paper.Can you do it?
Can you count the number of pencils in the picture below ?
72(18*4)
How many triangles can you count in the figure given ?
38
Let us begin by counting the smallest triangles assuming that they are 1 unit in side. You can find 12 triangles facing upwards (3 + 4 + 3 + 2) and 12 triangles facing downwards.
Now move to the bigger triangle with say side of 2 units. You can find 6 upward facing triangles (3 + 2 + 1) and 6 downward facing triangles.
Next are the biggest triangles with side 3 units (assumingly). You can find 1 upward facing triangle and 1 downward facing triangle.
12 + 12 + 6 + 6 + 1 + 1 = 38
Look at the picture and find out which square is not linked with any of the other squares.
Square 17, 19 and 23 are not linked with other squares.
Can you count the number of triangles in the given figure? PS: Think hard as it is not easy as it seems.
There are a total of 47 triangles.
Let us divide the triangles in this figure in three equal triangles (triangles formed by connecting outer side to the center of the circle) and then count the number in each category by taking two or more together.
At first, let us count the triangles that are in one part. There are 4 non-overlapping and 3 overlapping triangles. This means that the total triangles are 7 * 3 = 21.
Next, we pick up the triangles by taking two parts together. There are 8 such triangles. 8 * 3 = 24.
Lastly, the triangles by taking all 3 parts together, we find there are only 2 triangles.
21 + 24 + 2 = 47.