How many days before August 17th is it, if fifty days ago, it was four times as many days since March 30th?
18 days or July 30th.
17 August – 18 days = 30 July. 30 July – 50 days = 10 June. 10 June – 30 March = 72 days, which equals 4 × 18.
18 days or July 30th.
17 August – 18 days = 30 July. 30 July – 50 days = 10 June. 10 June – 30 March = 72 days, which equals 4 × 18.
What number comes next?
6 1 3 1 4 _
5. The numbers are the alphabetical positions of the letters in the word FACADE.
F – 6th A – 1st C – 3rd A – still 1st D – 4th E – 5th
5. The numbers are the alphabetical positions of the letters in the word FACADE.
F – 6th A – 1st C – 3rd A – still 1st D – 4th E – 5th
When can ten plus ten equal ten, yet ten minus ten equal twenty?
When putting gloves on then removing them.
When putting gloves on then removing them.
These words all fall into a special group. Your challenge is to nominate one of the words below and determine why it fits into the special group.
RING TOPS MANATEE WINDLESS EARTH ANGER
Choose the word that also falls into the above group
a. MATTER b. TUNES c. OUGHT d. HEARTH
c. OUGHT
Each of these words forms a different word when the last letter is moved to the front.
c. OUGHT
Each of these words forms a different word when the last letter is moved to the front.
What is special about the number 854917632?
It is the numbers from 1 to 9 in alphabetical order.
Eight Five Four Nine One Seven Six Three Two
It is the numbers from 1 to 9 in alphabetical order.
Eight Five Four Nine One Seven Six Three Two
I have seven letters and am something you eat. My only anagram can help your pain. If you remove my first 2 letters I wear things down. Removing my first 3 letters is an adjective and removing my first 4 letters leaves a measure of time.
What am I?
Sausage. You eat sausage, assuage is the only single-word anagram and provides relief from pain. Usage wears things down, sage is an adjective and age is a measure of time.
Sausage. You eat sausage, assuage is the only single-word anagram and provides relief from pain. Usage wears things down, sage is an adjective and age is a measure of time.
Two handsome racers are having a race. One keeps lapping the other and the race never ends.
What am I?
A clock.
By Sef Daystrom
What’s nowhere but everywhere except where something is?
Nothing. (From Gotham)
If you lose me, others around you may lose me too. What am I?
Your temper.
With pointed fangs it sits in wait, With piercing force it doles out fate, Over bloodless victims proclaiming its might, Eternally joining in a single bite
What is it?
A stapler.