As you can see that fifteen matches have been used to form an arrangement. What you have to do is remove any six of them to make them ten.
Below toothpicks/matchsticks indicate the group of fishes moving from west to east direction. Can you make them move from east to west by just moving three toothpicks/matchsticks?
An equation has been laid down using a few matchsticks. However, as you can see, the equation is not correct. Can you correct the equation if you are allowed to add or remove 5 matchsticks?
In the picture that is attached with this question, you can find a square which comprises of four little squares inside it. Consider this square to be made with matchsticks. You have to remove two matchsticks such that only two squares remain instead of five.How will you do it ?
By moving exactly three matchsticks can you make the below equation true.It can be solved by 3 ways.
Can you decipher the two rows to find the hidden word?
In the given figure, you can see that four match sticks are used to form a square. Can you form five squares by using six matches?
By removing one matchstick and adding one matchstick, can you convert the word "ZOO" to an animal name?
Can you move 2 matchsticks to form four equal sized squares.
Can you count the number of matches in the picture below ?
Count the squares in the matchstick puzzle below?
There is a cryptic organization called Cicada 3301 that posts challenging puzzles online, possibly to recruit codebreakers and linguists.