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THIS IS A CARLTON BOOK
This edition published by Barnes & Noble Inc.,by arrangement with Carlton Books Ltd.
1995 Barnes & Noble Books
Text copyright 0 1995 Mensa PublicationsDesign copyright @ 1995 by Carlton Books Umited
ISBN 1-56619-977-8
Printed in Italy
CONTENTS
Introduction 6
Level 1 Puzzles 8
Level 1 Answers 73
Your Puzzle Notes 80
Gargantua Mind Maze 81
Gargantua Mind Maze Answers 95
Level 2 Puzzles 97
Level 2 Answers 180
Your Puzzle Notes 192
Mazes 193
Mazes Answers 201
Level 3 Puzzles 209
Level 3 Answers 289
Your Puzzle Notes 304
THE ULTIMATE MENTAL CHALLENGE
If you like puzzles you will like Mensa, a society thatexists entirely for people who are adept at solving theknottiest problems. If you would like to take theMensa test and meet people of like mind, then write tous at British Mensa Limited, Mensa House, St John'sSquare, Wolverhampton, WV2 4AH England.
I should like to thank all those who helped withthis book. In particular I should like to mention mywife Doris, our friend Josie Fulton, and puzzler DavidBallheimer, who edits my outpourings without mercyand saves me from making a fool of myself in public.
ROBERT ALLEN
Editorial Director, Mensa PublicationsJune, 1995
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See answer 25
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Can you correct this equation by moving one match?
See answer 28
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See answer 15
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Can you replace the question markwith a number to meet
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See answer 58
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See answer 33
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See answer 62
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replace the question mark?
See answer 104
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Can you find the number to go at the bottom oftriangle D?
See answer 87
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Can you find out the relationship of the letters andnumbers in this square and find out which number
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See answer 35
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Can you work out how the numbers in the trianglesare related and find the missing number?
See answer 39
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brackets to help you.
See answer 114
PUZZLEM
Can you find the odd ball out?
See answer 122
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Can you work out the time on the blank clock face?
See answer 83
In this diagram, starting from the top of the diamondand working in a clockwise direction, the four basicmathematical signs (+, -, x, -) have been omitted.Your task is to restore them so that the calculation,
with answer in the middle, is correct.
See answer 6
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Can you find the symbol that will balance thelast set of scales?
See answer 101
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The diagram represents an old-fashioned telephonedial with letters as well as numbers. Below is a list ofnumbers representing ten American States. Can you
use the diagram to decode them?
See answer 1
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See answer 49
A curious logic governs the numbers in these circles.Can you discover what it is and then work out what
the missing number should be?
See answer 9
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See answer 51
The above clocks move in a certain pattern.Can you work out the time on the last clock?
See answer 100
The letters and numbers in this square followa pattern. Can you work out which number
represents the question mark?
See answer 19
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from around the world.Can you find the number to complete the diagram?
See answer 119See answer 21
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Can you work out whether + or - should replace thequestion marks in this diagram so that both sections
arrive at the same value?
See answer 136
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See answer 97
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See answer 16
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See answer 36
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See answer 3
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a choice between - or +.
See answer 10
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Which letter replaces the question mark in this star?
See answer 30
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See answer 88
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See answer 20
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See answer 138
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See answer 140
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See answer 115
IPUZZLEM
Each symbol in the above square represents a number.Can you find out how much the question
mark is worth?
See answer 98
Can you find the missing number that fits intothe sector of the last wheel?
See answer 55
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See answer 36
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Can you decode them?
See answer 48
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between - or x.
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See answer 76
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question mark?
See answer 23
A certain logic has been used in making this diagram.Can you work out what the secret is and replace the
question mark with a letter?
See answer 131
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See answer 107
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See answer 108
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Tom Cruise
Emma Thompson
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Hidden in this grid are the names of 16 well-knownactors. Can you spot them? You can move in
horizontal, vertical and diagonal lines in a forwardor backward direction.
See answer 61
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Here are the coded names of some places in Paris.
Can you discover their identity?
See answer 66
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See answer 90
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See answer 52
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Can you successfully form the square?
See answer 77
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See answer 31
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question mark with a number.
See answer 7
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horizontally, vertically or diagonally and in a forwardor backward direction.
See answer 68
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See answer 99
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Can you find the letter to complete the star?
See answer 86
The letters and numbers in this wheel are related insome way. Can you find which letter should replace
the question mark?
See answer 18
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See answer 24
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Each symbol in this square represents a number.Can you work out which number should replace the
question mark?
See answer 78
In this diagram the mathematical signs (+ and - only)between each letter (which has a value equal to its
position in the alphabet) have gone missing. Can yourestore them in a way that you arrive at the letter in
the middle of the diamond?
See answer 53
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See answer 125
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See answer 124
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Can you work out whether + or - should replace thequestion mark to arrive at the letter in the middle of
the circle?
See answer 143
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A, E, 1, and 0 and consonant B are correct.Can you work out which is the odd ball out?
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See answer 133
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See answer 126
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See answer 56
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world. Can you use the diagram to decode them?
See answer 92
A. 5151327726
B. 3417359
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Can you work out what number each symbolrepresents and find the value of the question mark?
See answer 59
In this diamond the four mathematical signs +, -, xand + have been left out. Can you work out which
sign fits between each pair of numbers to arrive at thenumber in the middle of the diagram?
See answer 17
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See answer 65
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See answer 80
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Can you find the mathematical signs which shouldreplace the question marks in this diagram?
See answer 129
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See answer 112
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Answer 2C. The number in the middle is the sum of thesquares of the numbers at the points of thetriangles. C does not fit this pattern.
Answer 3.B. The number of sides of the internal figures shouldincrease by one each time. B is the odd one outbecause its internal figures should have 2 sides.
Answer 4N. Multiply the two numbers in each segment. Theirproduct is used to represent a letter (based on itsnumerical position in the alphabet). This letter isput in the segment diametrically opposite theoriginal numbers.
Answer 5One sun. The values are: Cloud = 3; Umbrella - 2;Moon = 4; Sun = 7.
Answer 66+7+ 11-- 3 x2 +5-12 = 9.
Answer 723. Square = 9; Cross = 5; Z = 6; Heart = 7.
Answer 8E. Turn the diagram by 900 clockwise.
Answer 927. A number in the first circle is squared and theproduct is put in the corresponding segment of thesecond circle. The original number is then cubedand that product is put in the correspondingsegment of the third circle.
Answer 10F - B + J - B = L.
Answer 12E. It contains no curved lines.
Answer 13B and H.
Answer 144 moons. Sun = 9; Moon = 5; Cloud = 3.
Answer 15E.
Answer 16Q. The letters are in the following alphabetical order:miss one, miss two, miss three, miss one etc.
Answer 174x7 -. 2+8+9x6-+13=62.
Answer 18B. The value of each letter in the alphabet istwo-thirds of the number in the opposite segment.
Answer 1910. Replace each letter by the value of its position inthe alphabet. Start at E and add 1, then 2, then 3,then 4, then 5, then 1, then 2 etc. When you reach26 (Z), go back to 1 (A).
Answer 206.20. The minute hand advances 20 minutes eachtime, the hour hand goes back 2 hours each time.
Answer 2119. Starting from D, each number, or its alphabeticequivalent, advances three.
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Answer 2333. Star = 8; Tick = 12; Cross = 13; Circle = 5.
Answer 242. The faces represent numbers, based on the elementsin or around the face (excluding the head). Multiplythe top number with the bottom right number anddivide by the bottom left number. Place the answer inthe middle.
Answer 25A. Pattern is: 2 by arch on top, 4 by arch at right, 3 byarch on bottom, 2 by arch at left. Start at the top leftcorner and move down the grid in vertical lines,reverting to the top when of the next column whenyou reach the bottom.
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Answer 30R. Multiply the value of the three earliest letters, basedon their value in the alphabet, by 2. The answergoes in the opposite tip. 1 (9) x 2 = 18 (R).
Answer 31Five suns. Moons = 2; Cloud 3; Sun = 4.
Answer 323. The numbers in each wheel add up to 30.
Answer 33
Answer 344. Imagine these are six-digit numbers. Add thebottom line to the middle line to get the top line.
Answer 358. Starting at H, and working clockwise, subtract thevalue of second letter, based on its value in thealphabet, from the value of the first letter, and putsum in following corner.
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Answer 37Napoleon, Churchill, Truman, De Gaulle,Kennedy, Ho Chi Minh, Gandhi, Mandela.
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Answer 40The water in his garden was snow. He rolledseveral giant snowballs, built a pyramid andclimbed onto the porch.
Answer 41She was planting her mother's shoe tree.
Answer 42Jim had moved from his home town years ago. Hewas watching the floods on the TV news. His wifehad never liked the place anyway.
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Answer 43The old man had given them time. He left each ofthem the equivalent of their annual salary so thatthey could have a year to do what they liked.
Answer 44This was a real bookworm, a bug that nibbles itsway through books. Dr Gluck found him dining offhis reference books.
Answer 45Johnny wants to go through the glass tunnel at anaquarium.
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Answer 47S. Look at opposite triangles. D is 4th letter of thealphabet, W is 4th from the end. F is 6th letter,while U is 6th from the end. H is the 8th letter, thusthe missing letter is the one which is 8th from theend.
Answer 48A. Dallas F. PortlandB. Seattle G. DetroitC. Chicago H. AtlantaD. Milwaukee I. CincinnatiE. Minneapolis J. Indianapolis
Answer 49G. Add 2 elements to the body, take away 1, add 3,take away 2, add 4, take away 3.
Answer 50B. In each column, divide the value of letter on the toprow, based on its position in the alphabet, by thevalue of the second row letter to get the letter onthe bottom row.
Answer 51
Answer 5572. Multiply all the numbers in the top sections toarrive at the number in the opposite bottom section.Multiply by 3 in the first circle, by 6 in the secondone, and by 9 in the third circle.
Answer 56825. Multiply the value of the letters, based on theirvalue in the alphabet, from each triangle and placethe product in the next but one triangle to the right.
Answer 57A and L. The numbers are 3, 4, 6 and 9.
Answer 584. Multiply the two numbers in the outer circle of eachspoke and place the product in the inner circle twospokes on in a clockwise direction.
Answer 5935. Star = 6; Tick = 3; Cross = 17; Circle = 12.
Answer 60Start at the top right corner andwork in an inward spiral. Thepattern is: two ticks, one heart,two faces, one tick, two hearts,one face, etc.
Answer 61 - See page 74
Answer 5215. Start at the top left corner and add that number toeach corner in a clockwise direction, eg. 7 + 7 = 14 + 7=21 +7=28+7=35.
Answer 53F+I+E-J+N-Y+H=I.
Answer 54Whitehall, Trafalgar Square, Kensington Gardens,Marble Arch, Buckingham Palace, Piccadilly Circus,Grosvenor Square, Thames Embankment, WaterlooStation, Kings Cross.
Answer 62Arlington, Bethesda, Columbia Pike, Silver Spring,Mount Rainier, Chevy Chase, Georgetown,Anacostia. U = A, Z = F, A = G, T = Z, etc.
Answer 6316. Add 2, subtract 1, add 4, subtract 2, add 8, subtract4, add 16, subtract 8.
Answer 646.50. The minute hand moves back 5, 10 and 15minutes, while the hour hand moves forward 1, 2and 3 hours.
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Answer 678. Subtract the bottom left corner from the top leftcorner. Now subtract the bottom right corner fromthe top right corner, then subtract this answer fromthe first difference and put the number in themiddle.
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Answer 6921. Find the value of each letter based on its positionin the alphabet, then add the values of the top andleft corner together. Subtract the bottom rightcorner from this number and place the new valuein the middle of the triangle.
Answer 70Q. Reading clockwise from the top, numberscorrespond to the alphabetic position of thefollowing letter.
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Answer 75Little Italy, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, TimesSquare, Gramercy Park, Soho, Central Park,Chinatown.
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Answer 7840. Star = 7; Tick = 8; Cross = 14; Circle = 11.
Answer 79Copenhagen, Prague, London, Berlin, Tokyo,Amsterdam, Stockholm, Colombo, Madrid, Ankara.
Answer 8042. Take the number in the middle of the square,divide it by the number in the top left corner andplace the new number in the bottom right corner.Again take the middle number, but now divide itby the number in the top right corner and place thisnew number in the bottom left corner.
Answer 8155. Add the two last numbers together.
Answer 82E and 0. The letters are N, 0, P and X.
Answer 831.00. The minute hand moves forward 20 minutes, thehour hand moves back 1 hour.
Answer 84B. Start from top left corner and move in a verticalboustrephedon. Order is: 4 smiley face, 1 sad face, 3straight mouth, 2 face with hair, etc.
Answer 86Z. Take the value of the letters, based on their positionin the alphabet. A back 3 is X; X forward 4 is B; Bback 3 is Y; Y forward 4 is C, etc.
Answer 877. Add the three numbers at the corner of eachtriangle, multiply by 2 and place that number in themiddle.
Answer 88
Answer 89Top half: - x; bottom half: x x.
Answer 90A. Add one new element to the face, then add one hairand an element to the face, then a hair, then a hairand an element to the face, repeat sequence.
Answer 91A. Based on the alphabet, starting at B miss 2 letters,then 3, then 4, etc.
Answer 85Answer 92A. ManchesterB. GlasgowC. ToulouseD. SmolenskE. Vancouver
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Answer 96One arrow pointing up.
Answer 9714. Multiply the number on the left of the triangle bythe number on top, take away the number on theright from this product and put this number in themiddle.
Answer 9868. Square = 7; X = 11; Z = 3; Heart = 17.
Answer 99I and K. The figures are: matchstick man, triangle,half-moon, circle, stile.
Answer 1006.45. The minute hand moves back 15, 30 and 45minutes. The hour hand moves forward 3, 6 and 9hours.
Answer 101A diamond.
Answer 102B, F and N.
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Answer 105Chicago, Kansas, Houston, Birmingham, Detroit,Atlanta, Phoenix, Memphis.
Answer 116D. Letters with only curves stay the same, letters withcurves and straight lines turn by 900 and letterswith only straight lines by 180'.
Answer 10627.2+3=5+4 =9+5 14 + 6 = 20 + 7 = 27.
Answer 117Top half: X 2; bottom half: -. X.
Answer 107E and I.
Answer 108- - X.
Answer 109Elton John, Freddie Mercury, Lisa Stansfield, SineadO'Connor, Meatloaf, Madonna, Michael Jackson,Rod Stewart. A = J, Z = I.
Answer 110D. The large letter turns 900 clockwise, the small letterturns 1800.
Answer 11126. The digits in each of the other balls add up to 10.
Answer 1122. Relates to the number of shapes which enclose eachfigure.
Answer 113Oregon, Nebraska, Nevada, Wisconsin, Florida,Virginia, Texas, Colorado.
Answer 114Chekhov, Brecht, Wilde, Beckett, Genet, Goethe, Ibsen,Racine.
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Answer 11831. In all the other numbers the first digit is smallerthan the second one.
Answer 119Gazpacho, Mulligatawny, Borscht, Minestrone,Chowder, Avgolemono, Cock-a-Leekie,Bouillabaisse. A = 1, Z = 26.
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The diamond. It is a closed shape.
Answer 121G. The internal patterns are reversed.
Answer 12215. All the other numbers have not got a divisor.
Answer 123Vivaldi, Beethoven, Grieg, Bizet, Mahler, Wagner,Mozart, Elgar.
Answer 1243. The numbers refer to the number of shapes which
surround each digit.
Answer 125K and 0.
Answer 126Top half: + +; bottom half: + -.
Answer 127F. The symbols are reflected over a vertical line.
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Answer 128Heathrow, Fort Worth, Ben Gurion, Las Palmas,O'Hare, Gatwick, Haneda, Shannon. A = R; B = S,etc.
Answer 1295x4+2+77
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Answer 132Julia Roberts, Burt Reynolds, Jack Nicholson, DavidNiven, Marilyn Monroe, Jeremy Irons, AudreyHepburn, Winona Ryder.
Answer 133K. Only the K has serifs.
Answer 134C and K.
Answer 135Coq au vin, Paella, Dim sum, Sushi, Bratwurst,Hamburger, Spaghetti, Vindaloo. A = 20, B = 21.
Answer 136Top half: + -; bottom half: -
Answer 137C. It has an odd number of elements, the others allhave an even number.
Answer 138C. In the others the small shapes added together resultin the large shape.
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Answer 140C. The symbol consists of 3 parts, the others only of 2.
Answer 141Asimov, Balzac, Hemingway, Joyce, Maugham,Miller, Proust, Twain.
Answer 142E and M.
Answer 143M - E + B + D = N.
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maintenance when a freak electric shock hit him.
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puter to normality. But there is a problem. The doc-tor was so insanely jealous of anyone touching hisinvention that he guarded it with a fiendishly intricatesystem of enigmas to prevent unauthorized access.
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around the maze you will receive a code number
which allows access to the computer. But hurry, for
as you work a video screen on the laboratory wall
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square? When you have the co-ordinates 12 to the digitand go to the puzzle of that number.
Al's Diner has a unique menu. Al has his ownspecial way of calculating his prices. Can you work
out what it is and discover what he charges forDoner Kebab? Add the digits in that number, add
17 and go to the next puzzle.
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go to 17. If you choose Moon, go to 10.
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go to the puzzle indicated.
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Can you crack the reasoning behind this spider's weband find the missing letter? If you choose Z, go to 31.If you choose V, go to 23. If you choose M, go to 13.
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Each of the following girls has to work on a projectabout a famous statesman. Yvonne chooses Bismarck,Henrietta chooses Stalin, Trudie decides to work onGandhi, Irene picks Roosevelt and Virginia chooses
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you to move three squares South West). In order tofind the treasure which square would you start on?When you have the co-ordinate, add 10 to the digit
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subtract 16 and go to the next puzzle.
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Can you work out the sequence of this snake and findthe missing shape. If you choose Diamond, go to 12.
If you choose Heart, go to 16. If you choose Cross, goto 9. If you choose Circle, go to 17. If you choose
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Answer 1C, go to 7. G (the first letter of George) is the 7th letterfrom the beginning of the alphabet, T (for Tennessee) is7th from the end.
Answer 2117096, 117232, 117368, 117504, 117640, 117776 117912.Divide 117000 by 136. Round the number up to thenext full number, then multiply it by 136, then keepadding 136 to this number.6+2+8+4+0+6+2=28.28- 2 26.
Answer 3D5. Work backward from the * (Finish) square.5+15=20.
Answer 4B, go to 35. The letters represent numbers based ontheir position in the alphabet. Those in the left columnand multiplied by those in the right to give the lettersin the middle.
Answer 5D, go to 15. The diagrams make "faces", D is upsidedown.
Answer 61. The corresponding sections of the three wheels addup to 10. 1 + 24 = 25.
Answer 7A, go to 10. The outer lines of one sector added to theinner lines of the sector opposite always add up to 9.
Answer 8$5.80. Vowels = 7, Consonants = 5. 5 + 8 + 17 = 30.
Answer 9B1. Work back from the * (Finish) square. 1 + 12 = 13.
Answer 1073. Starting at 1 add 5, then 4, then 3, then 2, then 1,and repeat order. When you arrive at the highestnumber move on to the lowest number in the nextwheel. 73 - 45 = 28.
Answer 119. Take the value of each letter, add their digitstogether and put number in space to the right.9 -5 =4.
Answer 12Circle, go to 5. The basic sequence is Heart, Circle,Diamond, Triangle, Moon. Take the first symbol andput a line through it. The rest of the sequence thenrepeats in reverse order. Repeat this with each symbolin turn.
Answer 134.30. The numbers are divided by 2 on each clock.4 + 6 + 12 = 22.
Answer 1428. Add individual digits of each number on edge oftriangle and place their sum in the middle. 28 + 6 = 34
Answer 1544. Multiply the diagonals of each square, then addboth values together and put this number in themiddle. 44 - 36 = 8.
Answer 1630. Multiply the numbers at the bottom of eachtriangle, reverse the digits in the answer and addnumber on top of triangle. This number goes in themiddle. 30 - 21 = 9.
Answer 17H, go to 27. Start at top left hand corner, multiplynumber by value of following letter (based on itsposition in the alphabet), find new letter equivalentto that value and place in next space.
Answer 18Z, go to 31. Subtract inner letter from outer, based ontheir position in the alphabet. The result of eachcalculation is 3.
Answer 19$1.90. Vowel = 2, consonant = 3. Add all valuestogether and multiply by 10. 90 - 66 = 24.
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Answer 20C, go to 32. The initial letter of each ship is four placesdown the alphabetical order from the initial letter ofthe boy's name.
Answer 21165.3 + 6 = 9, 6 + 9 = 15, 9 + 15 = 24, 15 + 24 = 39, 24 +39 = 63, 39 + 63 = 102, 102 + 63 =165. 165 - 163 = 2.
Answer 22C, go to 29. The line should cut off a triangle at onecorner.
Answer 23B, go to 19. In each pair, the girl's initial and thestatesman's is the same number of letters from eitherthe beginning or the end of the alphabet. Natasha, 13letters from the end, studies Mao, 13 fromthe beginning.
Answer 244. Multiply the numbers on each left side and eachright side of the square and divide the new value onthe left by the new value on the right. 4 + 2 = 6.
Answer 25V, go to 17. The letters are the initials of the planets inthe solar system, followed by the days of the week.The order is a horizontal boustrophedon, starting fromtop left. Venus is missing, so V (22nd letter) - 5 = 17.
Answer 26U, go to 18. Based on their position in the alphabet theinner letter is four places behind the outer letter.
Answer 27The code number to access Gargantua is 335.
Answer 28115045, 115218, 115391, 115564, 115737, 115910. Divide115000 by 173 and round the answer up to the nearestwhole number. Now multiply this number by 173 andadd 173 to it until you reach 115910.5+8+1 +4+7+0 =25.25+8 =33.
Answer 29Y, go to 3. Based on the letters position in thealphabet and starting at the top left hand corner, in thefirst square add 2 to each value, in the second square
add 3, in the third square add 4 and in the fourthsquare add 5.
Answer 3017 + 6 =23. All the digits from 1-9 are represented asboth tens and units. I is never used as a ten and 7 isnever used as a unit.
Answer 31D6. Work back from the * (Finish) square. 6 + 10 16.
Answer 32He should have 10 elements. Add the elements ofmatchstick men on each side of triangle and place newfigure in middle of following triangle. Put figure basedon corners of last triangle in middle of first triangle.10+4= 14.
Answer 33E, go to 21. The initial letter of the girls name is threeplaces ahead in the alphabet to the initial letter in thegroups name.
Answer 34124117, 124266 124415, 124564, 124713, 124862. Divide124000 by 149 and round the answer up to the nearestwhole number. Now multiply this number by 149 andadd 149 to it until you reach 124862.7 + 6 + 5 + 4 + 3 + 2=27.27-16=11.
Answer 35Diamond, go to 12. The sequence is Heart, Cross,Circle, Arrow, Diamond. Repeat sequence omitting thefirst symbol, then add first symbol with extra linearound. Repeat with each symbol.
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Answer 1C. Dickens. The code is based on the number alphabetreversed, i.e. Z = 1, A = 26, etc.
Answer 2C.
Answer 320. Multiply hours by minutes and divide by 3 to getthe number of the rider.
Answer 4D. Multiply digits. The resulting product gives thealphabetical position of the first letter of the placename.
Answer 59.05. The minute hand goes forward 25 minutes, thehour hand back by 5 hours.
Answer 6E. Fold the top half onto the bottom half and turn theshape 45' anti-clockwise.
Answer 7Carmen, Fidelio, La Traviata, Lohengrin, BorisGodunov. The additional opera is Don Giovanni.
Answer 8m The symbols are determined by the number of
sides, as follows: circle 1, L-shape 2, triangle 3,square 4, pentagon 5, hexagon 6. Starting at I andmoving in a clockwise direction skip I shape, then 2,repeat. When you have reached the 8th segment continuewith the 1st segment in the 2nd circle, and continue inthe same order in this and the subsequent circle.
Answer 9The shapes form two series which go from topto bottom of succeeding squares. The squaresand circles alternate. The sequence of shadingis: quarter, half, three-quarters, fully shaded.
Answer 10384. Starting at the top right hand corner workthrough the square in a vertical boustrophedon,multiplying by 4 and dividing by 2 alternately.
Answer 11D. They are all in alphabetical order except for D.
Answer 12It starts at the top left andworks inward in ananti-clockwise spiral.
Answer 1318. Multiply the numbers in the outer section, reversethe product and put in the middle of the next section.
Answer 14T. Based on the number alphabet backwards, addtogether two consecutive squares in the same row.Convert the sum to a new letter and put in the rowabove in the square that is directly above the twoconsecutive squares.
Answer 15No. 2. Take the first digit of the weight from thesecond to arrive at new number.
Answer 163.13. Start time A minus Finish A = Finish B. Starttime B minus Finish B = Finish C, etc.
Answer 17142334. It works on a number code. 1 is letters A-Einclusive, 2 F-J, 3 K-O, 4 P-T, 5 U-Y and 6 Z.
Answer 18Denver, Buffalo, Saginaw, Boston, Seattle, Miami. Theextra city is Philadelphia.
Answer 19Blake, Byron, Dante, Donne, Plath.
Answer 20G. It is a term for tempo, while the others are types ofdances.
Answer 21Ratatouille. It is the only vegetarian dish.
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@• Answer 22The sequence is:
The symbol moves from section 1 in the first circle tosection 1 in the second circle, then to section 1 in thethird circle, and then to section 2 in the first circle etc.
Answer 2348. In each box of four numbers, multiply the top twonumbers, put the product in the bottom right box, thensubtract the top right number from the bottom rightone and put the difference in the bottom left box.
Answer 24C. Take the first digit from the second. The resultingdigit gives the alphabetic number of the initial letter ofthe answer.
Answer 25Brecht, Coward, Dryden, Pinter, Racine.
Answer 2621. A = 12, " - 9, VQ = 3, % = 5, @ = 7.
Answer 2776. Starting at the bottom left hand corner, workthrough the square in a clockwise spiral, multiplyingby 2 and subtracting 6, alternately.
Answer 28Bacon, Bosch, Klimt, Manet, Monet.
Answer 29A.
Answer 30Camus, Defoe, Dumas, Verne, Wells.
Answer 31G. Starting at the bottom left corner, work through thealphabet in an anti-clockwise spiral. Miss 1 letter, then2 letters, I letter, etc., going back to the start of thealphabet after reaching Z.
Answer 3292. Multiply the numbers on the diagonally oppositecorners of each square and add the products. Put thesum in the third square along.
Answer 3344. The numbers increase clockwise first missing onespoke, then two at the fourth step. Each circle increasesby a different amount (2, 3, 4).
Answer 341956. The numbers represent the leap years clockwisearound the triangles starting at the apex. Miss one leapyear each time.
Answer 35Tiramisu. This is a dessert; the others are allmain courses.
q~ Answer 36Add the number of segments in column 1to the number of segments in column 3.Draw this number of segments in tocolumn 2.
Answer 37Fresno. Skip two letters in the alphabet each time.
Answer 3815. Take the minutes in the hours, add the minutesand divide by 10. Ignore the remainder.
Answer 39987. The tractor number is divided into the weight togive the acreage. The weights have been mixed up.
Answer 40Kebab, Pasta, Pizza, Tacos, Wurst.
Answer 41Bartok, Boulez, Chopin, Delius, Mahler.
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Answer 44The symbol turns 180' clockwise,135' anti-clockwise, 90' clockwise,450 anti-clockwise.
Answer 48Sky Fly. The name contains no vowels.
Answer 49C. The others are all in the correct order if you startfrom Earth and travel away from the sun.
Answer 50Bodega, Bonsai, Ersatz, Hombre, Kitsch.
Answer 46Idaho, Iowa, Maine, Texas, Utah. The dummy lettersare K and L.
Answer 47C. Add the digits to get the alphabetic number of thetown's initial letter.
Answer 51-3 3 2 The pattern sequence is 1, 2, 2,3, 4, 4, 1, 2, 3, 3, 4. Start at the2 3 4 top left and work in a horizontal
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Answer 55Starting with a vertical linereflect the dot first againstthat line and then eachfollowing line in aclockwise direction.
Answer 5621.
Answer 57The corresponding sectionsin each wheel shouldcontain a black section ineach compartment.
Answer 58Brunel, Darwin, Edison, Pascal, Planck.
Answer 59 - See page 184
Answer 60D. All the others are cities, Kansas is a state (KansasCity actually straddles the Missouri-Kansas border).
LEVEL 2Answer 52The pattern is +2 scales, +3 scales, -1scale. A fish with an even number ofscales faces the other way.
Answer 53The pattern is +1 limb, +2, +3, -2, -1,+1, +2, +3, etc. A figure with anuneven number of limbs is turnedupside down.
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Answer 62C. Starting at the top right hand corner, work throughthe alphabet, missing 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 2, etc. letterseach time, in a vertical boustrophedon.
Answer 63Gallus, Jovian, Julian, Trajan, Valens.
Answer 64M. These are all the letters with straight sides only.
Answer 6564. Take each digit individually. The pattern is 1, 2, 3, 1,then 2, 3, 4, 2, then 3, 4, 5, 3, and finally 4, 5, 6, 4.
Answer 6618. These are all the numbers that can be divided byeither 3 or 4.
Answer 67B. The digits of all the others add up to 6.
Answer 681980. Vowels = 243, Consonants = 126
Answer 69576. Multiply No. by speed, put the product as thedistance for the next balloon.
Answer 70
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Answer 716. In each square, multiply the top and bottom lefttogether, then multiply the top and bottom right.Subtract this second product from the first and put thisnumber in the middle.
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Answer 7275. In each square, multiply the top and bottom leftnumbers, then the top and bottom right. Add thesetwo products, reverse the digits of this sum and placeit in the middle.
Answer 73C. Divide the left number by 2, place this number atthe apex, then square it and put this number at theright. Finally, add all three numbers together and putthe sum as a roman numeral in the middle. In triangleC, the right number should be 4 and the middlenumber should be X.
Answer 74B. In each square multiply the two top numbers, thenthe two bottom ones. Subtract the latter product fromthe former, translate the difference into Romannumerals and put it in the middle. Square B should beXX (20).
Answer 75R. Starting on the top left hand corner, work throughthe alphabet, missing a letter each time, in a verticalboustrophedon.
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Answer 77JOL 1714. Go 5 forward and 3 back in the alphabet.The numbers continue from the alphabetic position ofthe letter.
Answer 7835226252257. The numbers are in code from thenewspaper titles. A-C = 1, D-F = 2, G-1 = 3, J-L = 4,M-O = 5, P-R = 6 S-U = 7, V-X 8, Y-Z = 9.
Answer 79No. 52. Add together the value of the letters based ontheir alphabet position.
Answer 8029. Add together the corner squares of each row orcolumn in a clockwise direction. Put the sum in themiddle of the next row or column.
Answer 81F. This is based on the number alphabet backwards.Add together the corner squares of each row orcolumn and put the sum in the middle square of theopposite row or column.
Answer 8258. Add the digits of the last number and move on bythat number.
Answer 83D. Reflect the shape along a horizontal line, then moveeach sign one segment clockwise.
Answer 84QUS 2321. Go forward by 4 and back by 2 in thealphabet, then continue with numbers taken from theletters' alphabetical position.
Answer 85No 201. Add together the values of the letters basedon their reversed alphabetical position, (A = 26, Z = 1).
Answer 86E. The shape has been folded along a horizontal line.A shaded piece covers an unshaded one.
Answer 87Picasso. Based on the letters' position in the alphabet,3 has been added to each value.
Answer 88G. Add 3 to odd numbers, subtract 2 from even numbers.
Answer 89E. The outer shape changes to the inner shape, theopenings rotate through 900 clockwise.
Answer 9084. Multiply the hours of A by the minutes of B to getthe tonnage of C, then B hours by C minutes to get D,C hours by D minutes to get E, D hours by E minutesto get A, and E hours by A minutes to get the tonnageof B.
Answer 91I. It is based on the number alphabet backwards. Addthe top and bottom rows together and put the sum inthe middle.
Answer 92It should have two dots. Add together the cornersquares of each row or column and put the sum in themiddle square of the opposite row or column.
Answer 93E. Based on the position of the letters in the alphabet,multiply column one by column three and place theproduct in the middle column.
Answer 94D. Add consecutive clockwise corners of the diamondand place the sum on the corresponding second corner.Add the four numbers together and place the sum inthe middle.
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Answer 96Renoir. The letters in this code come one before in thealphabet, with the artist's name reversed.
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Answer 104D. Alternate between rotating the pattern 900anti-clockwise, and swapping direction of eachindividual arrow.
Answer 105A. Each ring contains one cross more than the previousexample, and the first and last cross in each adjacentcircle are level.
Answer 106G. The top and bottom elements swap position, thesmaller central element becomes smaller still and allthree elements move inside the larger central shape.
Answer 113B. Each arch moves closer to its opposite end by anequal amount each time.
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Answer 107E. Each shape is divided into smaller ones byalternating between adding horizontal and verticallines (or vice versa) except in 'E' where 2 vertical linesare added in succession.
Answer 108E. All elements consist of 3 straight lines except 'E'which consists of 4 straight lines.
Answer 109C. Convert each letter to its value based on its positionin the alphabet. The values on each corner of a triangleadded together result in the new letter in the middle.
Answer 1109. The numbers rotate clockwise and increase by Ieach time.
Answer 11112. Add together the values in the same segments inwheels 1 and 3 and put the answer in the oppositesegment in wheel 2.
Answer 112G. The figures are vertical images of each other butwith shaded and unshaded elements becomingunshaded and shaded respectively.
Answer 117F. A curve turns into a straight line and a straight lineinto a curve.
Answer 118A.
Answer 119V. The letters are based on the number alphabetbackwards (Z = 1, A = 26, etc). The values on thebottom corners and the value in the middle addedtogether result in the value on the apex.
Answer 1203. The numbers rotate anti-clockwise from onesquare to the next and decrease by 2 each time.
Answer 1219. Multiply the values in the same segments in wheels2 and 3 and put the answer in the next segment inwheel 1, going clockwise.
Answer 122N. Going from the top to the bottom of one dominopiece, then to the top of the next piece, etc., alternatelymove on five letters and three back.
Answer 123T. Hardy. Each letter in this code follows that of theauthor, e.g. 'U' comes after 'T' in the alphabet.
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Answer 125E. All the others consist of 3 consecutive letters in thealphabet.
Answer 126B. Deduct one dot and one line, add two dots and twolines, repeat.
Answer 127E. All the others contain two stars for every half moon.
Answer 128C.
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Answer 130D. Each column of elements alternates and moves uptwo rows.
Answer 131J. Austen. Each number is double the letters'alphabetical position.
Answer 132E. All the other elements consist of 3 consecutivenumbers.
Answer 133D. The circle in all other elements intercepts an edge inboth the small and large shape outline.
Answer 134A. Each small bar moves one place anti-clockwise inalternate shapes, so that they are either 90' or 1800apart.
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Answer 136+ .- - X - +. The letters are based on their alphabeticposition, so the sum would read:L(12) + D(4) - B(2) - F(6) X K(11) - Q(17) + C(3) = H(8).
Answer 1378. The sum of hands on each clock is 13.
Answer 13813.
Answer 139Independence. The initials can be rearranged to formthe name Madrid.
Answer 140B. It is the only figure that does not have three boxes inone row.
Answer 141B. Working in an anti-clockwise spiral pattern, in thefirst square there are eight lines, one missing, sevenlines, one missing, etc. The number of lines before thefirst break decreases by one with each square.
Answer 142E. It is the only one where the small and large circlesdo not overlap.
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Answer 1444.
Answer 145B. It is the only figure which, with an additional line,has a triangle adjoining the rectangle which overlapsthe square.
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Answer 147A. It is the only one to have an odd number of lines.
Answer 148D. It is the only one to which a circle can be addedwhere the triangle overlaps the circle and a right
angled line runs parallel to the whole of one side ofthe triangle.
Answer 149B.
Answer 150B. Each time the square becomes the circle, the trianglethe square and the circle the triangle.
Answer 15121. Multiply each number by the number on theopposite side of the wheel on the same side of thespoke and put the product in that segment next tothe centre.
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Answer 153C. It is the only one to have an odd number ofone element.
Answer 154D. A circle becomes a square, a line a circle and asquare a line, all in the same size and position as
original.
Answer 155D. All the others are symmetrical.
Answer 156F. The circles and squares become squares and circlesrespectively. The largest element loses all internalelements.
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Answer 157No. She hates capital cities.
Answer 158No. Illinois had an S in it.
Answer 159Yes. Swansea had no 0 in it.
Answer 160D. The number of edges of the shapes in each squareincreases by I in each column, starting from the top.
Answer 161E. Add two circles and two lines, take away one ofeach, repeat. The pattern is also rotated by 900 anti-clockwise each time.
Answer 162Forward, back, forward, back.
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Answer 165E.
Answer 166Washington.
Answer 167C.
Answer 168D and E.
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Answer 169B. It consists of 14 straight lines, the rest of 13.
Answer 170C. It is the only one which does not have half as many'step' lines as there are triangles.
Answer 171Pantagruel.
Answer 172Frankenstein.
Answer 173E. A square becomes a circle, a circle a triangle and atriangle a square of similar proportions and positions.
Answer 174B.
Answer 175A. Each shape increases by one of the same until thereare three and it then becomes one. The image isreflected after a shape with two elements.
Answer 176Excalibur.
Answer 177Nostradamus.
Answer 178H. Longer rectangles and arrows swap shading.Smaller rectangles and arrows interchange shape andshading. The pattern is then flipped vertically.
Answer 179B. It is the only one with the same number of verticaland horizontal lines.
Answer 180E. Two letters following the first example, facing thecorrect direction, run into each other.
Answer 181D.
Answer 182The pattern sequence is asfollows.Y A
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Answer 183B. Based on the number alphabet backwards, add thevalues of the two letters on the outer edge of eachsegment and place the sum into the oppositesegment on the inside.
Answer 184-X +-+ +. 9-3X4+ 19-8+5 +4= 11.
Answer 185B. The others all have an equal number of straightlines and curves.
Answer 186F. Circles and rectangles interchange except for stringsof 3 circles which disappear.
Answer 187Back, back, forward, back.
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See answer 60
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between the name of the driver and the time and work outhow long Arthur Hastings took? (Clue: The values are
based on vowels and consonants).
See answer 61
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some of the squares at all. If you cross out thosesquares on which you have landed you will see that
those on which you have not form a letter.Which one is it?
See answer 68
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again, written in a straight line. Can you find it?
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See answer 118
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squares you have to move.
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those on which you do not form a number.Which one is it?
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can be written forwards or backwards in a horizontal,vertical or diagonal direction.
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letter. Can you work out which one it is?
See answer 77
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What was on her original list?
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See answer 48
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See answer 119
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Answer 138. Regard the alphabet as a circle. The number isdouble the number of spaces between the letters.
Answer 2~ Start at the top right and move across the
square in a horizontal boustrophedon.The pattern is: miss 1 square, turn by 1800,turn by 900 clockwise, miss 1, turn by 900clockwise, turn by 1800.
Answer 3A.
Answer 4The pattern sequence is shownbelow. Starting at the bottomright, work in a diagonalboustrophedon (clockwise start).
Answer 9He was a goldfish whose bowl got broken, with fatalresults.
Answer 10S. The two numbers added together give the numberthe minute hand points at on the next clock. The hourhand points at the number three spaces before.
Answer 1110. Multiply the two numbers on the outside of eachsegment, divide the product by 1,2,3 ... 8 respectivelyand put the new number in the middle of the oppositesegment.
Answer 12Start at the top right and move in an anti-clockwisespiral. The dot moves around the square in a clockwisedirection.
Answer 13Row 1, Column 1. The letter is based on the alphabetbackwards, however with Y - 1, X = 2, W = 3, A = 25,Z = 26. Its value represents the number of spaces youhave to move.
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The patterns: 00 © 0Start at the bottom right and work through the squarein a vertical boustrophedon.
Answer 67. Regard the alphabet as a circle. The number is athird of the number of spaces between letters.
Answer 78. Starting at the top left corner add the first threenumbers and place the sum on the inside of the secondnumber. Moving around the square in a clockwisespiral, repeat with the next three numbers, etc.
Answer 8Reading across segments I and la, 2and 2a, etc. the dots move around thecircle in a vertical boustrophedon.
Answer 14The pattern sequence is shownbelow. It starts at the top rightand works down in a diagonalboustrophedon (anti-clockwisestart).
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Answer 16The minute hand should be on the 4, the hour hand onthe 8. The numbers the hands are pointing at aredoubles of each other. The lower number moves on by1 each time, with the hands being reversed.
Answer 17A chest of drawers.
Answer 18 - See Page 291
Answer 195. Three numbers in a horizontal line add up to thefourth number.
@ Answer 20 The pattern sequence is:
Start at top left and follow the pattern in a clockwisespiral.
Answer 21His wife and given birth prematurely. He made herbreakfast and prepared a bottle for the baby.
Answer 22B.
Answer 23Costner, Cushing, Dunaway, Garland, Hepburn. Theextra one is Domingo.
Answer 24 - See page 292The extra word is Arrivederci.
Answer 255. Add both numbers in one segment, add the digits ofthat sum and place new number in the next segmentgoing clockwise.
Answer 268. Three numbers in a vertical line are added togetherto make up the forth number.
Answer 27Both hands should be pointing at the 10. It is based onthe 24 hour clock. The two hands on the first clockmultiplied result in a product of 36. 12 + 24 (theequivalent of 12 on the 24 hour clock) equals 36. Thesame is repeated with clocks 3 and 4. (4 x 8 = 10 + 22).
Answer 28Hockney, Matisse, Gauguin, Hogarth, Vermeer. Theextra one is Erasmus.
Answer 29A. Multiply the first and last digit, subtract the seconddigit for hours, add the third digit for minutes.
Answer 30
Answer 313. Each letter has a partner in the other triangle, whichis its value in the alphabet backwards (A = 26, Z = 1).The number equivalent for C should be 24 (the letterfor 3 is X).
Answer 32The two vases were the only surviving example ofwork by a famous potter. The man already owned oneand by smashing the other he ensured his vase wouldbe unique.
Answer 33The starting point is at Row 1, Col 1. The number is 31.Start at the finishing point and work back.
Answer 34It should be blank. Start at the bottom right and goround the square in an anti-clockwise spiral. Thepattern is: 0 X blank * X 0
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Answer 367. Multiply the two numbers on the outside of eachsegment, divide their product by 2 and place the newnumber two segments ahead in the middle.
Answer 3783. Add the values of the letters in each box, based onthe alphabet backwards (i.e. Z = 1, a = 26) and placethe sum, with the digits reversed two squares ahead.
Answer 38C and F.
Answer 394. The numbers on the clockfaces add up to 15, 12, 9and 6, 3 less each time.
Answer 40C. Add together the values of the letters (Z = 1, A = 26)and subtract the individual digits from the sum.
Answer 41Anouilh, Moliere, lonesco, Osborne, Marlowe. Theextra name is Connery.
Answer 42She rubbed poison on one side of the knife blade.
Answer 43K. Add the values (based on the alphabet forward) ofthe letters, convert their value into a new letter (basedon the alphabet backward) and put it two squaresahead.
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Answer 449. Multiply the two outer numbers in each segment,and divide the product by 2 and 3 alternately. Place thenew number in the middle of the opposite segment.
Answer 454. Multiply the two numbers in the bar, deduct thesum of the same numbers, and put result in the nextsquare but one.
Answer 46Celsius, Doppler, Faraday, Hawking, Pasteur.The extra one is Kerouac.
Answer 48B. Based on the values of the letters in the alphabet(Z = 1, A = 26), take the first and last letter of the makeof the car.
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Answer 4744 pairs
Answer 50Add the limbs of the figures on the outside ofeach segment and put the new figure, minus onelimb into the middle two segments before.
Answer 51Between the 4 and 5. The two numbers the two handspoint to on each of the clocks multiplied has a productof 36.4/ x 8 = 36.
Answer 52The hidden letter is X, and the pattern is a verticalboustrophedon starting from the bottom left.
Answer 5372. Add the two numbers in each bar, multiply the digitsof that sum and put the product three squares ahead.
Answer 54 - See page 294There are 55 pairs.
Answer 55D. Take the values of the first two letters of eachstarting town, the first based on the alphabet forward(A = 1, Z = 26) and the second on the alphabetbackward (A = 26, Z = 1). Add the values together.The new letter of that value will be the first letter ofthe new town.
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Answer 57Row 1, Col 1. The last letter represents the numberof steps you have to go, based on the alphabetbackward, however with Y = 1, X = 2, W = 3, A = 25,Z = 26. Start at the finishing point and work back.
Answer 58C.
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Answer 60The hidden letter is F. The pattern is diagonal stripesstarting from the top right and going up from right toleft.
Answer 61B. In the first name, each consonant is worth 1, andeach vowel 2; in the second name, consonant = 3,vowel = 4.
Answer 62Hendrix, Houston, Madonna, Manilow, Presley. Theextra one is Tolkein.
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Answer 65 - See Page 297The extra word is Oregano.
Answer 66He was captain of a river boat ferry. The globe he wentround was a decorative one he had in his cabin.
Answer 67 - See Page 298There are 60 pairs.
Answer 68Row 1, Col 1. The hidden character is A. Start at thefinishing point and work backwards.
Answer 69G.
Answer 70D. The striped section moves clockwise by 1, 2, 3 and 4sections (repeat). Each time it moves by 2 and 4 sectionsthe pattern is reflected. The dot moves 2 sectionsclockwise and I section anti-clockwise alternately.
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Answer 7420. Take two numbers in adjacent circles. If both areodd, add them. If both are even, multiply them. If onenumber is odd and one is even take the difference. Putthe new number in the overlapping section.
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Answer 76Belmondo, Pfeiffer, Rampling, Redgrave, Travolta.
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Answer 8119. Write the alphabet in a circle. The numbersrepresent values of letters based on the alphabetbackwards (A = 26, Z = 1). Start at A, miss 2, D (=23),miss 2, G, etc.
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Answer 83D. These are the first letters of Do, Re, Mi, Fa, So, La,Tee, etc.
Answer 8472. Halve the number on the top left, multiply thenumber on the top right by 3. Multiply the tworesulting numbers with each other, and put theproduct in the bottom square.
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Answer 86K. K is the same number of spaces in the alphabet fromH and N, 0 and G, and E and Q.
Answer 87I. These are the second letters of the numbers one tofive.
Answer 88B. Each column contains faces with 4 different types ofhair, pairs of ears, eyes, mouths and face shapes.
Answer 8925. Starting at the top left hand corner, work throughthe square in a diagonal boustrophedon pattern(clockwise first), subtracting 3 and adding 5alternately.
Answer 9011. Multiply the number of sides of each number by 3,and then subtract the number printed.
Answer 91W. Starting from P go back 3 spaces in alphabet (M),forward 3 (S), back 5 (K), forward 5 (U), back 7 (I),forward 7.
Answer 92The colours of the rainbow alternate with randomcolours. However, yellow and green have beentransposed.
Answer 93S. D is the 4th letter from the start of the alphabet, Wis the 4th from the end. F is the 6th from the start, Uthe 6th from the end, etc.
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Answer 94N. The letters spell Wittgenstein.
Answer 95Carlisle, Costello, Harrison, Knopfler, Morrison.
Answer 96The pattern sequence is as below.It starts at the bottom right andworks up in a horizontalboustrophedon.
Answer 97M. The value of the letter on the bottom left, based onits alphabetical position, minus the value of the letteron the bottom right, results in the letter in the middle.Incidentally the outer letters spell Mark Twainbackwards but this is of no significance.
Answer 98F. Each shape changes into a shape with two extrasides. The order of the shapes is reversed.
Answer 9920. Left hand x right hand - waist = head. Left foot xright foot + waist = head.
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Answer 101P. Write the alphabet in a circle. NOP are the lettersdiametrically opposite ABC.
Answer 102C. The letters spell Henry Mancini backwards.
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Answer 111A. The edges of all the symbols in one square addedtogether, increase by 2 with each square (i.e. 12, 14, 16,18, 20)
Answer 11216. The numbers form two series: 3, 6, 9, 12 and 4, 8,12, 16.
Answer 1139. The alphabet equivalents make up the nameNagasaki.
It starts at the bottom right and works up in adiagonal boustrophedon.
Answer 1046. Divide the number of sides of the letter by 2 andadd the value of the letter, based on its position in thealphabet.
Answer 105Brezhnev, Disraeli, Thatcher, Adenauer, Pompidou.
Answer 106U. The letters spell Art Garfunkel.
Answer 107R. These are the second letters of the days of the week.
Answer 10856. Take Y of the number in the top left square andmultiply it by twice the number in the top right square.Put the new number in the bottom square.
Answer 109M. Starting with the middle triangle and letter A moveround the diagram in a clockwise direction. Move thenon to the diagram on the right and last to the diagramon the left. Miss three letters with each move.
Answer 110C. It is the only circle with an asymmetrical shape.
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Answer 11532. All the others have a partner, with the digitsbeing reversed.
Answer 11614. Alternate numbers form two series: 9, 12, 15 and18, and 14, 16, 18 and 20.
Answer 117A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare.
Answer 118Bruckner, Gershwin, Schubert, Schumann, Sibelius.
Answer 119I. Start at C and move forward by 5 letters andbackward by 3 letters alternately in a clockwisedirection.
Answer 120T. E is the 5th letter from the start of the alphabet, V isthe 5th from the end. D is the 4th from the beginning,W is the 4th from the end, etc.
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Answer 121J and Z. The values of the letters in the bottom circleare squares of the values of the letters in the top circle.J squared is 100.
Answer 122B and F.
Answer 123D. An anti-clockwise spiral points up or left, aclockwise spiral down or right. A round shape has asmall shape with straight lines attached, astraight-sided shape has a small shape with roundlines attached to it.
Answer 124410. In all the others the first two digits added resultin the third digit.
Answer 125359. Reading left to right and bottom to top, subtract17 each time.
Answer 126729. The numbers 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 are cubed.
Answer 127A and N. The series is B, D, F, H, J (2, 4, 6, 8, 10). Add 1,2, 3, 4, 5 respectively to the values to get the letters inthe second triangle.
Answer 12891. All the others are prime numbers.
Answer 12956. (Head x left foot) - waist = right hand; (head xright foot) - waist = left hand). (14 x 15) - 5 = 42;(14 x 20) - 5 (56).
Answer 130
D. The whole figure is reflected on a horizontal line.Any shape with straight lines is then rotated by 900clockwise and a dot in a round shape disappears.
Answer 131Columbus, Honolulu, Portland, San Diego, Syracuse.
Answer 1325 and 625. The cubes of 7, 9 and 13 go into the bottomcircle, the squares of 18, 26 and 54 go into the top circle.
Answer 13311. It is a series of prime numbers.
Answer 134S. Add the values of the letters on the top and right,and the values of the letters on the left and bottom.Subtract the second sum from the first, and put eitherthe new number or alternately the letter based on thevalue of that number into the middle.
Answer 135O and V. The others spell Charlie Chaplin.
Answer 136E. The squares with lines from the bottom left to thetop right have arrows pointing up or right. Squareswith lines from the bottom right to the top left havearrows pointing down or left.
Answer 137Z. In alternate shapes go: top, left, middle, right,bottom, and left, top, middle, bottom, right. In bothcases miss out one letter.
Answer 138M. Add 9 to the value of each letter in the first circle.C+9 =L.
Answer 139D. The formula is: left + (middle x right) = top +(middle x bottom), but in D, the answers are 26 and25 respectively.
Answer 140F. A round shape turns into a shape with straight sidesand vice versa. Anything pointing down changes topointing up and vice versa.
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Answer 14272. These are twice the squares of numbers 1 to 9.
Answer 143K. Starting with the middle square and moving in aclockwise direction, miss 2 letters in the first diagram,miss 3 in the second one, etc.
Answer 144N. in the lower triangle. The others spell GeorgeOrwell.
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Answer 14724 and Q. Take the value of the letters in the top triangle,based on the reversed alphabet (Z = 1, A = 26) and take5 away. Put the new numbers in the bottom triangle.Take the value of the letters in the bottom triangle, basedon the alphabet forwards (A = 1, Z = 26), and add 3. Putthe new numbers in the top triangle. For Q to fit thesecriteria, the number 20 would need to be in the uppertriangle, and for 24 to fit, the letter would need to be U.
Answer 148D. The formula is: (right x shaded fraction of left) -(top x shaded fraction of bottom) = middle shape'snumber of sides. Therefore, in example D: (18 x 2/3[121) - (12 x 3/4) [9] = 3. The answer shape should be3-sided, so it is the odd one out.
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Answer 1494. Add the two top outer numbers from the upperboxes and the two bottom numbers from the lowerboxes and put the sum in the inner box diagonallyopposite. The third outer number is obtained bysubtracting 3, 4, 5, and 6 from the adjoining answer,starting from the top left and reading clockwise. Theanswer is obtained as follows: 6 + 4 (top right's twoouter top numbers) = 10 (bottom left's innernumbers) - 6 = 4.
Answer 150T. It spells Marcel Proust.
Answer 151C. It spells Henri Toulouse-Lautrec.
Answer 152A. Multiply each shaded fraction with the shadedfraction opposite. The number in the middle is theratio of the two resulting fractions. A is the odd oneout because Y, x Y = !4; 4 x Y4= Y, and the ratio is not 1.
Answer 153Z. Add the values of the three outside numbers, basedon their position in the alphabet, and place their sumin the inner box opposite.
Answer 154Y. It spells Aldous Huxley.
Answer 1557. Add the three numbers on the outside of eachsquare (A). Add the digits of the sum (B). Divide A byB and place in the small square.
Answer 156V. It spells Anton Chekhov.
Answer 157L. Start at the top left of each diagram, move to the topright, bottom and on to the new diagram. Moveforward by 3 letters, back by 2, forward by 4, back by 2.
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