mscroggs.co.uk
mscroggs.co.uk

subscribe

Puzzles

Polygraph

Draw a regular polygon. Connect all its vertices to every other vertex. For example, if you picked a pentagon or a hexagon, the result would look as follows:
Colour the regions of your shape so that no two regions which share an edge are the same colour. (Regions which only meet at one point can be the same colour.)
What is the least number of colours which this can be done with?

Show answer & extension

Archive

Show me a random puzzle
 Most recent collections 

Advent calendar 2023

Advent calendar 2022

Advent calendar 2021

Advent calendar 2020


List of all puzzles

Tags

consecutive numbers games rectangles graphs regular shapes spheres clocks tiling cryptic crossnumbers shapes pascal's triangle surds menace folding tube maps quadratics tangents crossnumber dates cubics consecutive integers crosswords calculus factorials mean axes sets money dodecagons integers star numbers determinants sum to infinity division probabilty sums sequences cards integration prime numbers geometric mean doubling arrows elections people maths rugby dominos volume even numbers area means quadrilaterals bases range hexagons planes number coordinates multiples dice factors digital products expansions pentagons cube numbers decahedra lines ave products median scales the only crossnumber time triangles coins taxicab geometry averages square numbers binary wordplay addition crossnumbers matrices probability advent chocolate cryptic clues circles balancing gerrymandering numbers odd numbers tournaments functions chess percentages geometry grids digital clocks proportion fractions partitions perimeter remainders multiplication irreducible numbers 2d shapes triangle numbers colouring differentiation albgebra routes polynomials symmetry indices 3d shapes combinatorics parabolas palindromes squares shape logic digits complex numbers sport algebra ellipses trigonometry square roots perfect numbers polygons speed floors books geometric means christmas angles unit fractions chalkdust crossnumber

Archive

Show me a random puzzle
▼ show ▼
© Matthew Scroggs 2012–2024