
Sum People
Each of the characters in this sum box represents a different number, with the sum of all the numbers at the end of each row and column. Can you work out which number is each character represents and fill in the question mark?

Alphabetti Confetti
From the given clues, in no particular order, find the five 5-letter answers. Fit each answer into one of the rows of dots, so that every same-coloured dot contains the same letter. What's the seven letter word?
Clues: Light beer. Firearm. Queenly.
Look daggers. Substantial
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Dice Maze
Each colour represents a direction (up, down, left or right) and the number of dots on each die tell you how far to go. Starting in the middle die of the maze, follow the directions correctly and you will visit every die in turn once only. Which dice is the last you visit on your trip?
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Venn Diagram
Can you work out which areas of this diagram represent striped fresh water flat fish that don’t have dorsal fins, and salt water flat fish that have dorsal fins but not stripes?
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Battleships
The numbers on the side and bottom of the grid indicate occupied squares or groups of consecutive occupied squares in each row or column. Can you finish the grid so that it contains three Trawlers, three Tugs and three Buoys so that the numbers tally?
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Cha Cha Cha
The twenty steps that make up this dance end with the
Red Step. Can you trace back the sequence from there and
work out which was the very first step in the dance?
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Chess
Can you place a queen, a bishop, a knight and a rook on this chessboard that the red squares are attacked by exactly two pieces, the green ones by 3 pieces and the yellow ones by 4 pieces?
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Missing Link

Cubism
This cut-out shape can be folded to make a cube.
Which of the four cubes below is the only one it could make?
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Block Lock
Which two of these block piles could be fitted neatly together to make a perfect 3 x 3 x 3 cube?
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Block Party
This used to be a big cube made of 125 small blocks measuring 5 by 5 by 5. If all the blocks that are not visible from this angle are present, can you work out how many have been taken away?
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Cross Check
Complete the six equations, three across and three downwards, by fitting all the digits from 1 to 9 into the empty green squares.
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Lotto
This week’s big Lotto numbers are in. The five winning balls are all even numbers, none of them are green and none of them contains the number 3 or is divisible by 4. Can you find the fortunate five?

Double Maze
Make your way from A to B without passing through any blue squares - Then come back without passing through any green squares!
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Cube Route
Each of the four different coloured spots on the cube represents a direction - Up, Down, Left or Right. Can you work out which colour represents which direction and make your way from a to b?
The blue arrow tells you which way is up...
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MInesweeper
Each number in the grid indicates the exact number of black squares that should share borders with it. Shade the empty squares until all the numbers are surrounded by the correct number of black squares. Don’t shade any numbered squares, and there is only one solution.
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Number Square
Complete the Number Square so that the numbers 1 to 25 are all in the grid, and all rows and columns add up to the totals indicated to the right and below.
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Par Four
You have four shots in which to get your golf ball upwards from the tee to the hole. Choose one each from the Drive, Iron, Chip and Putt selections. Each shot goes straight from the starting to finishing square. Only one combination will get you in the hole and you may never land off the grid, in a tree or in a bunker.
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Patchwork
These patchwork is in three colours - blue, purple and red. If we don’t want any same-coloured pieces to share a border, what colour will the pieces at a and b be?
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Safecracker
To open the safe, all 20 of the buttons must be pressed in the correct order (which is indicated by the numbers and directions on the buttons) before the “open” button is pressed. What is the first button pressed in your sequence?
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See Saw
Each of the five different coloured balls represents a different weight - 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 kilos. Can you work out which balls weighs what, and how many yellow balls will balance the final scale?
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Shikaku
Divide the Shikaku grid into rectangles. Each rectangle must contain a single number, and that number must describe exactly how many boxes there are in the rectangle.
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Traffic Lights
Complete the grid so that each row and column contains a red, orange and green light. The lights at the end of each column and row tell you the colour of the first light you will meet if you travel in that direction down the column or row.
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