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Look here for a daily brain teaser, joke or riddle. If you have a good one, email it to me and I might include it on the page. Click on the buttons to submit and see the answers.
Technology Brain Teasers:
Science Riddles:
1. Which is heavier, a pound of bricks or a pound of feathers?
2. What is the center of gravity?
1. Which is heavier, a pound of bricks or a pound of feathers?
2. What is the center of gravity?
How many '9' are used when counting from 1 - 100?
What Time Would It Be?
If the hands on a clock showed that it was 1:20, what time would it be if the hour and minute hands switched places?
If the hands on a clock showed that it was 1:20, what time would it be if the hour and minute hands switched places?
Numerical Palindromes
A numerical palindrome is a number that is the same forwards and backwards. For example: 101 and 909 are numerical palindromes. How many numerical palindromes can you find between 0 and 500?
A numerical palindrome is a number that is the same forwards and backwards. For example: 101 and 909 are numerical palindromes. How many numerical palindromes can you find between 0 and 500?
A palindrome is a word that reads the same forwards and backwards. For example, noon is a palindrome because when it is spelled backwards, it is still the same: noon. Mom and dad are other examples. How many can you think of without using a dictionary or the internet?
Money Matters
Say the Color
A few more Earth Day jokes:
What happens when it rains cats and dogs?
What is a tree’s least favorite month?
What’s the biggest moth in the world?
Why are recycle bins optimistic?
What did the little tree say to the big tree?
What happens when it rains cats and dogs?
What is a tree’s least favorite month?
What’s the biggest moth in the world?
Why are recycle bins optimistic?
What did the little tree say to the big tree?
A few jokes for Earth Day:
Why did the leaf go to the doctor?
Why are people always tired on Earth Day?
How can you tell the ocean is friendly?
Why did the sun go to school?
Why did the leaf go to the doctor?
Why are people always tired on Earth Day?
How can you tell the ocean is friendly?
Why did the sun go to school?
There are 3 apples. You take away 2. How many apples do you have?
Sudoku
Mystery Word
Which word is written incorrectly in the dictionary?
Picture Puzzler
Spot the Differences
Billiard Ball Addition
Emily's Cats
Monkey Message
Tree Addition
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How Many Rectangles?
This one is tricky!
You Can Count on us!
Can you solve this riddle?
When things go wrong, what can you always count on?
Can you solve this riddle?
When things go wrong, what can you always count on?
Use the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 to complete the Sukodu puzzle. Each number should appear only once in each row, column, square and diagonal.
Use the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 to complete the Sukodu puzzle. Each number should appear only once in each row, column, square and diagonal.
Margie is counting crayons. Each box has 10 crayons.
How many crayons are there in all?
- There are 3 boxes of red crayons and 15 more red crayons not in boxes.
- There is 1 more box of blue crayons than red crayons. There are 12 blue crayons not in boxes.
- There is 1 less box of green crayons than red crayons. There are no green crayons left over.
- The rest of the crayons are yellow.
How many crayons are there in all?
Abby, Carter, Scott, and Tracey reward their dogs with treats each time one of their dogs does a trick. Each child began with 10 treats.
How many treats did each owner have left?
- Abby's dog did 5 tricks.
- Carter's dog did 2 less tricks than Scott's dog.
- Scott's dog did 1 more trick than Abby's dog.
- Tracey's dog did 3 more tricks than Carter's dog.
How many treats did each owner have left?