Visual Brain Teasers to Your Kids

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Visual Brain Teasers to Your Kids


1. What Do We Weigh?

This is a great mathematical problem-solving activity for students to figure out the weight of a frog, sheep, and horse. Can they do the math to find out how much each individual animal weighs and then determine the total weight of all three?

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2. How Many Triangles?

In this visual brainteaser, students need to put their brains to work to figure how many triangles there are in the image.

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3. How Many Blocks Are in This Tower?

A brainteaser to test students’ spatial visualization and their ability to study 3D shapes. Can your students determine how many blocks are in this 3D tower?

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4. What Comes Next?

Let’s start with a brainteaser for pattern recognition. Can your students work out which patterned block goes in the fourth spot?

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5. How Many Squares?

This one is similar to the brain game above; however this time, students need to figure out how many squares they can see.

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6. Spatial Visualization Test

This brainteaser is great to test spatial visualization. Students have to mentally put together the 3D cube to determine the correct net.

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7. Top View

In this non-verbal brainteaser, students must figure out which is the top view. You may like to time them to see who can work out this one the quickest…

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8. Which Parking Spot?

This visual brainteaser was spotted on a Hong Kong first-grade student admissions test, and it’s a great puzzle to encourage children to think laterally. Can you work it out? Apparently, children around the age of 6 are much more likely to solve this problem than older students and even adults.

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9. Move one glass only…

In this visual brainteaser, students can see three glasses on the left that are full and three on the right that are empty. If they make one small change, they can make a row of alternately full and empty glasses, but they only do one change! What do they have to do?

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10. Make 10

The matchstick test is a great problem-solving brainteaser. Students need to remove six matches to make 10. Which ones do they move?

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Answers

1.   Calculations will determine the weight of the horse is 17 kg, the frog weighs 3  kg, and the sheep weighs 7 kg. The total weight is 27 kg!

2.    There are 44 triangles.

3.   There are 9 blocks.

4.   Opposite squares are exchanged in this problem, so the answer is A.

5.    There are 40 squares.

6.    B and C can be immediately rejected visually. D will create a mirror image of the given cube. So the correct answer is A.

7.    The answer is C.

8.    Turn the picture upside down. You will then see the following number sequence: 86, ?, 88, 89, 90, 91. So the answer is 87.

9.    Pour the second glass from the left into the empty glass second from the right.

10.   You can make the word ‘ten’ by removing the bottom matchstick and two side matchsticks from the first letter. The far-right matchstick on the second letter and the top and bottom matchstick on the third letter.





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