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The test at first glance, looks easy. It features three cubes, each containing four digits – nothing complicated so far. However, the last cube has a square that appears to be empty – that’s the trap to solve.
The challenge is to find the value of the question markwithin the allotted time. To achieve this, you’ll need to use your wits and, above all, your logic.
This test will put your logical skills to the test, and require you to think methodically to arrive at the right answer. Are you up to the challenge?
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Success requires careful analysis and logical thinking. The three cubes contain numbers that seem to follow a precise pattern. Your task is to decode this pattern and determine the value that should be in the empty square of the last cube.
To succeed, you’ll need to examine the numbers in each cube and look for commonalities and relationships between them. This test will put your observation, logical reasoning and problem-solving skills to the test. With a little common sense and thought, you’ll be able to discover the missing value and solve this mathematical riddle.
To find the missing value in the last cube, eTry different mathematical operations. For example, add the numbers, subtract them, multiply them or divide them.
Apply these operations to the numbers on the cubes and see if you get consistent results. Try different combinations until you find an operation that works.
The aim is to find a simple operation that matches the logic of the numbers already present. Be patient and persevere in your attempts until you find the right answer. You have a limited amount of time to solve the mathematical puzzle presented to you. Are you up to the challenge?
Solutions to this test
Did you finish the test in the allotted time? How many solutions did you find? If you found the answer 17congratulations! You’ve won the game. If not, here’s how.
In the first square, the calculations were 3 multiplied by 4, giving 12, and 17 minus 5, also equal to 12.
In the second squarethe operations were 7 multiplied by 2, giving 14, and 25 minus 11, also equal to 14.
Finally, in the third squarethe calculations were 5 multiplied by 2, equivalent to 10, and 17 minus 7, also equal to 10.
Logically, the final number was 17.
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