The numbers below all follow a certain rule. What is the missing number?
>>379621424
The number's a 1
The number's describing itself
One two
Three ones
One two
And one three
What's my prize
>>379621509
your prize isyou're cheating
>>379621509
On Valentine's Day, your gadget-loving, technophile girlfriend gave you a most unusual slab of chocolate. While the jumble of letters looks like nonsense, if you manage to decode the letters written on the chocolate, a message from your sweetheart will appear. What is she trying to tell you?
Below is a diagram of a flag. From the measurements shown on the diagram, can you calculate what fraction of the flag's total area is represented by the diamond in the middle? Your answer will be the denominator for a fraction in 1/x form. Don't complicate things by bringing trigonometry into the mix. The solution is simple enough to work out in your head.
The three- and six-dotted sides of several dice are lined up end to end to form a particular pattern. Which of the three options below should go next in order to continue the pattern?
>>379622190
nah dude
>>379622078
easy (do not want to do the math)
120 * 80 / (2 * (120 - 2 * 30) / 2 * (80 - 2 * 20) / 2)
>>379622983
that aint 8
>>379623039
Sorry but I'm right.
>>379623127
alright if thats 8
>>379623561
C, nigger!
>>379623702
>alright if thats 8
Please, I know my maths.
>>379621424
It's a calendar or some shit.
12/31
1/1
1/2
1/3
>>379623762
its spelled math* but thats ok i'll let that complete fuck-up of spelling go that you just committed
no need to respond with an apology or some sad fucking beta-post
>>379623702
fuck you I quit this piece of shit game
>>379623908
My country dictates what maths are, and my country say that it's a plural noun. Do not argue and put a s at the end of maths, like the maths leading country.
>>379621968
I already know this one but damn is it some bullshit.
>>379623959
Oh dear, no need to quit so early! You've just begun! Try the hints tab if you're having trouble.
>>379624212
suck my dick
>>379624005
I already said you can fuck off with your broken spelling. I don't need to have this conversation when there's puzzles to pose. Maybe I can post a grammar one to fix your preschool tier fluency.
>>379621509
>>379623841
We have two things that fit WHICH ONE IS RIGHT OP?!
This young man is boasting about the many and varied pets he keeps. "I have 10 pets. Not just canaries and dogs, but tortoises and even snakes! I can't tell you how many of each animal I have, but there are six wings, three shells and 26 legs between all of them!" Can you work out how many snakes he has?
>>379624540
Its 1 dude
>>379622078
the diamond is 60 cm across and 40cm tall
dividing it into 4 right triangles that are 20cm by 30cm by just going down the middle
area of a triangle is 1/2 base * height
so it simplifies to 30cm * 20cm * 2
1200cm
total area is 9600 cm
1/8th
>>379621509
I don't get it, the number you're describing would be 211123
>>379624637
Exactly! Easily done without any calculations like the sort you've had to do unnecessarily like a good goy! Aren't puzzles great?
>>379624590
Yes I know its one but WHY is it one? Both methods solve the riddle.
>>379624590
uhh trick question sweetie snakes dont have wings, shells or legs so he has no snakes
gg ez
>>379624590
six wings -> 3 birds (3*2=6 legs)
three shells -> 3 turtles (3*4=12 legs)
26legs-12-6=8legs=2dogs.
10 -3-3-2=2 snakes
Am I wrong?
>>379624804
Correct!
>>379624858
Fucking incorrect!
>>379625014
You're wrong but your solution is correct!
>>379625074
>You're wrong but your solution is correct!
? Please insert explanation.
>>379625074
FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK YOU
A rope ladder hangs from the side of a boat floating in the ocean, with the water coming up to the ninth ring. The ocean is calm, with almost no waves. If the water rises by 40cm every hour, and the rings of the ladder are 30cm apart, which rung will the water be at in three hours?
>>379625206
9, the boat will rise with the water
>>379624540
The second, the first makes no sense. Self describing numbers exist, but this isn't one of them.
>>379625206
nigga just climb the ladder like lmao
>>379625074
This is why Layton villains are always right
>>379625327
Correct!
>>379625409
Why do that when there's a puzzle to solve!
The diagram below shows a triangle with several lines running through it. How many different triangles can you spot within the diagram?
>>379625206
It's first talking about rings in the ladder, then the question is about the rungs. The answer is 5, as there are 2 rings for each rung.
>>379625591
>How many different triangles can you spot within the diagram?
I can spot only one. The question is not how many triangles are there, but how many I can spot.
That's how I always made fun of my math teacher.They never like me. Not because I made fun of them but because they were jealous, because I was better than them at math.
>>379625591
14?
>>379625591
that's a lot of triangles
>>379625591
1 :^)
>>379625171
you solved the riddle correctly but you are still a faggot
>>379624212
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m237_jiXTf4
>>379625171
solution.insert()
>>379625697
Incorrect, its 9! Spelling is beside the point of puzzles!
>>379625802
It's 2! Right there! Reminds me of a puzzle.
>>379625792
Wrong! Triangles can scale and rotate!
>>379625852
Correct!just kidding
>>379625969
>Wrong! Triangles can scale and rotate!
I spot only one triangle, so my answer is correct.
>>379625792
Maybe they didn't like you because you were incapable of spotting more than one triangle and were proud of it -- like being proud of not knowing how to multiply or add.
>>379626053
Well if you're going to be a nigger about it.
>>379626157
just gimme the damn picarats
>>379626240
What if I keep my sheckles and you try again?
Ten candles stand burning in a dining room. A strong breeze blows in through an open window and extinguishes two of them. Checking back in on the candles later, you see that one more candle has gone out. To make sure no more flames go out, you shut the window. Assuming the wind doesn't extinguish any more candles, how many candles do you have left in the end?
>>379626057
No I was just proud of making fun of them. Tfw when you look them in the eyes and say
>Dare to telle me that what I just say it's false
>That's not what I wanted you to do...
>That's math not opinions.
>... Little brat.
>My thoughts (and the know my thoughts): you know that I'm better than you, and here was just another proof. You're just a pathetic teacher who understand nothing at math, you don't even understand why math require precission about words...
That's how you "spank" math teachers.
The tile one is the most bullshit because you can do it with 4 or even with 2 really. It's especially bullshit because the correct answer is an outside the box one too.
>>379626540
3. The 7 still burning will melt.
>>379626540
All ten. Putting a candle out doesn't remove it from existence.
>>379626551
This is what you said to the teacher:
"I am retarded and can only spot one triangle; luckily you only asked how many I can spot."
And you think you came out on top in the exchange.
>>379626627
>>379626724
Math is about truths, not opinions.
>>379621509
and this riddle leads to something really amazing, related to the Fibonacci sequence
>>379626734
>>379626734
... 1?
I mean
It's already a square
Granted it's not a cube, but it's a square.
>>379626850
>>379626862
Addendum, not all squares are rectangles, but all rectangles are still squares. Squares are not forced by definition to have even sides. Just 4 of them.
>>379626734
>>379626862
>>379626696
Correct!
>>379626708
Incorrect! Candles can decay into a lower quantum state! Wow I love puzzles.
You have 10 jars filled with 50 pieces of candy each. You then pour the candy into small bags and attempt to get half a jar in each bag. Now you have 20 bags of candy. What is the percentage likelihood that there are an average of 25 pieces of candy in a single sack?
>>379626974
Pretty sure you have it backwards or otherwise my life is a lie.
>>379627078
No, he's backwards.
>>379626994
What? It's a square already.
This isn't up for debate.
>>379627078
A square is defined by having 4 sides. They do not have to be even.
Rectangles are squares, for example.
>>379626974
>Squares are not forced by definition to have even sides
Man did you not pay attention in 2nd grade geometry or something.
>>379626734
30
Three identical-looking umbrellas are sitting upright in a stand. Assuming the owners don't check their umbrellas' labels, what percentage chance is there that only two people will walk off with their own umbrella?
>>379627005
100%!
I'm guessing but I am bad at percentages.
>>379627162
>>379626974
>>379627240
0
If two people take the right umbrella, then the last person can only take the right umbrella.
>>379627240
0%! If one person doesn't have their own umbrella, then who has it?
>>379627162
You have that reversed, dude. All squares are rectangles. Not all rectangles are squares.
>>379627162
I'm pretty sure you are just memeing, you're being too polite about it but just in case you are not look up square on google. It's a 2d object with 4 equally long sides and 4 90 degree angles. Rectangle on the other hand can have different height and width. A typical modern display is a rectangle.
>>379627291
Correct, you lucky faggot!
>>379627341
Correct, some more luck surely!
>>379627374
Not my fucking problem, but it is your correct answer!
>>379627310
>>379627398
>>379627384
Neat. I have been educated.
>>379627005
100%, surely. It doesn't matter even if you're retarded at filling the bags, if you split 500 between 20 bags it gaurantees an average of 25 per bag.
>>379626551
wow that was almost intelligible
a few more years of learning english and you might actually be able to communicate something effectively
>>379621968
"Text me"
>>379627534
Good job! Only retards would mess this up! Not that I think you're completely retarded!
Here you have a set of small paper cards. On each card is a single letter, but one of the cards is missing its letter. What letter belongs on the blank card?
>>379627687
F, for five.
>>379627665
>mfw I thought the E there was just a dummy that is not used because it has no bite taken out of it and thought the answer was "txt me" like what someone would write over a phone and then felt really dumb when it was incorrect.
>>379627768
F for fucking cheating! Correct!
When you weren't looking, someone came by and gobbled up your fish dinner. The three brothers near the scene of this dastardly crime had this to say:
A: "Me? Oh yeah, I ate it. It was good too!"
B: "I saw A eat that fish right up!"
C: "B and I didn't eat that fish."
>>379627878
good story
>>379627878
Okay, but what's the question.
>we didn't get a Dark Cloud 3 for this
>>379627878
I didn't cheat, what's the riddle here?
>>379627993
>>379628105Who's lying?
A detective who was mere days from cracking an international smuggling ring has suddenly gone missing. While inspecting his last-known location, you find a note. The note appears to be nothing more than a series of numbers, but your gut instinct tells you that this note will reveal the name of the crime kingpin. Currently there are three suspects in the case: Bill, John, and Todd. Can you break the detective's code and find the criminal's name?
>>379627878
Punish them all. Fish is expensive and they will pay with blood.
>>379627878
how are they brothers if A is asian and B/C are white?
>>379628174
bill is boss he sells oil
>>379628174
>Bill is boss he sells oil
This one was pretty easy to be fair.
>>379628174
if one of them is lying all of them are
>>379628194
Correct! All atrocities must be repaid in full ten fold indiscriminately!
>>379626734
6*10=5*12; 5*6=30
or you could be a smartass and stack 20 on top of each other and then look at one of the 10 inch sides.
>>379628474
Smartass answer is the one game wants which is dumb because then why is this not correct >>379626960
>>379628296
By racemixing of course!
Which reminds me of a puzzle!
Use each of the numbers one through nine exactly once to fill in the blanks and complete this equation: 00000-0000=33333.
>>379628174
>>379627878
C is lying, they all ate it
>>379627878
C is lying. They all ate it. Now, commence with the beheadings.
>>379628297
>>379628724
>>379628714
>>379628305
Wow great job! Now they'll all be free to go!
>>379628714
>>379628724
I actually thought there was a mistake because I didn't take into account there could be multiple culprits. Now I feel dumb.
On the top row of the picture shown below, you have three cups of juice followed by three empty cups. Your objective is to change things around so that the cups are arranged as shown in the bottom row of the picture. Assuming you can only move one cup at a time and that all rearrangement has to be done by hand, how many cups will you have to pick up?
>>379628987
1? Pick up the 2nd cup, pour contents into the 5th cup and place the 2nd cup down.
>>379628987
1.
Pour cup 2 into cup 5.
>>379629131
Great! Now how many moves requires filling the void within?
>>379628987
One. Pour the second one into the empty one that needs to be filled.
>>379629325
There is an infinite amount of moves invoked. Every millimeter of movement splits into alternate timelines.
>>379628987
0, you can slide the cups without picking them up
>>379629325
The hell are you asking?
1? Just put the damn cup back.
>>379629692
whats the matter? too deep for u?
>>379627878
A is lying. He at it, but it was terrible.
Alternatively,
B is lying. A ate it, but B didn't see him do it.
>>379626551
>My thoughts (and the know my thoughts): you know that I'm better than you, and here was just another proof. You're just a pathetic teacher who understand nothing at math, you don't even understand why math require precission about words...
Jesus fucking christ, and you think you're smart?
You must be the smugest retard on the planet.