Complete the given grid with valid words. You can only use the letters AAEEIIMMPPTT.
Hint: The grid reads the same across as down.
Find the number of squares in the below picture
Can you divide the below-given shape into four equal and identical pieces?
In the given figure, move three matchsticks so that the resulting figure contains two rectangles.
What do you see in the given picture?
Spot what is wrong here in below Picture?
Here is a mathematical expression that also secretly tells a movie name. What movie is that?
Can you find a rabbit in the given picture?
Move four matchsticks to the below square to form three squares?
Solve this riddle by finding the odd one out from the rest.
In the picture, you can see a chess board. On the top left position, the K marks a knight. Now, can you move the knight in a manner that after 63 moves, the knight has been placed at all the squares exactly once excluding the starting square?
The day before the 1996 U.S. presidential election, the NYT Crossword contained the clue “Lead story in tomorrow’s newspaper,” the puzzle was built so that both electoral outcomes were correct answers, requiring 7 other clues to have dual responses.