Puzzle Lovers Rejoice: Can You Tackle These Challenging Slices?
Math enthusiasts, get ready to put your problem-solving skills to the test. Renowned math writer Ian Stewart has crafted a trio of brain-teasers that will put your logic and reasoning abilities to the limit.
The first puzzle presents a 33-cell grid with three missing corner cells. The challenge? Cover the entire grid using 11 identical tiles. Sounds simple, but beware β there's more to it than meets the eye. Stewart's solution provides no hints, leaving it up to you to figure out why this puzzle is impossible.
Next up is a geometry-based puzzle that requires you to cut an irregular shape into four identical pieces and rearrange them to form a square. Sounds like a classic brain teaser, but will your spatial reasoning skills be enough to crack the code?
Last but not least, we have a pizza-sharing puzzle that's sure to satisfy your appetite for math challenges. Divide three pizzas among five people in such a way that each person gets exactly the same size and number of pieces. Easy peasy, or is it? Stewart's book, "Reaching for the Extreme," explores extreme examples of mathematical concepts, but this particular puzzle will put your patience to the test.
Think you're up for the challenge? Check back with us at 5 pm UK time for the answers β and don't forget to pre-order Ian Stewart's new book, "Reaching for the Extreme," now available on February 12.
Math enthusiasts, get ready to put your problem-solving skills to the test. Renowned math writer Ian Stewart has crafted a trio of brain-teasers that will put your logic and reasoning abilities to the limit.
The first puzzle presents a 33-cell grid with three missing corner cells. The challenge? Cover the entire grid using 11 identical tiles. Sounds simple, but beware β there's more to it than meets the eye. Stewart's solution provides no hints, leaving it up to you to figure out why this puzzle is impossible.
Next up is a geometry-based puzzle that requires you to cut an irregular shape into four identical pieces and rearrange them to form a square. Sounds like a classic brain teaser, but will your spatial reasoning skills be enough to crack the code?
Last but not least, we have a pizza-sharing puzzle that's sure to satisfy your appetite for math challenges. Divide three pizzas among five people in such a way that each person gets exactly the same size and number of pieces. Easy peasy, or is it? Stewart's book, "Reaching for the Extreme," explores extreme examples of mathematical concepts, but this particular puzzle will put your patience to the test.
Think you're up for the challenge? Check back with us at 5 pm UK time for the answers β and don't forget to pre-order Ian Stewart's new book, "Reaching for the Extreme," now available on February 12.