This test gauges your mental flexibility. Few have been found who could solve more than half of the questions on the first try. The puzzle originally consisted of 24 "equations" by Will Shortz, printed in the May-June 1981 issue of Games Magazine [to which I subscribe!], with an acknowledgement to Morgan Worthy.
Instructions: Each equation contains the initials of words that will make it correct. furnnish the missing words. (example: 60 = M in an H. Answer: 60 = Minutes in an Hour.) Good luck!
1 = W on an U 2 = Number it T to T 3 = B M (S H T R) 4 = Q in a G 4 = Q in a G (Note: this Q in a G is a different answer than the previous one.) 5 = D in a Z C 6 = L on an I 7 = W of the A W 8 = S on a S S 9 = P in the S S 9 = L a C has 10 = D in a T N with the A C 11 = P on a F T 12 = K of the R T 13 = S on the A F 18 = H in a G C 20 = F and T 21 = D on a D | 26 = L of the A 29 = D in F in a L Y 32 = D F at which W F 40 = D and N of the G F 52 = W in a Y 52 = C in a D 54 = C in a D (with the J) 57 = H V 64 = S on a C 80 = D to G A the W 88 = P K 90 = D in a R A 99 = B of B O the W 200 = D for P G in M 1000 = W that a P is W 1001 = A N 2001 = a S O 20,000 = L U the S |
I have solved some of these and I have found a spoiler (which I am not using!). My solutions and the spoiler URL are in the comments. Add your own solutions!
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Hey there: the spoiler is at
ReplyDeletehttp://www.greenleecds.com/rgbest/NumAKey.pdf
The ones I have solved today:
20=Fingers and Toes
29=Days in February in a Leap Year
40=Days and Nights of the Great Flood
52=Days in a Year
99=Bottles of Beer On the Wall
1001=Arabian Nights
20,000=Leagues Under the Sea
Have any more solutions?
I love this guy on pbs radio on Sunday.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on.
I could solve some:
ReplyDelete4 = quarts in a gallon
4 = quarters in a game
6 = legs on an insect
7 = wonders of the ancient world
9 = lives a cat has
11 = players on a football team
12 = Knights of the Round Table
18 = holes in a golf course
26 = letters of the alphabet
32 = degrees Fahrenheit at which water freezes
52 = cards in a deck
54 = cards in a deck with the Joker
57 = Heinz varieties
64 = squares on a chessboard
80 = days to go around the world
90 = degrees in a right angle
Still at a loss for the others.
How about creating a few new ones?
ReplyDeleteSuch as 1 = P in a P T
7 = S a S
12 = L a L
...........any guesses????
(Hi, A. I haven't forgotten all I owe you, literally and figuratively. I haven't been able to be around... but things may be improving....FINALLY.....)