mscroggs.co.uk
mscroggs.co.uk

subscribe

Puzzles

4 December

Today's number is a three digit number which is equal to the sum of the cubes of its digits. One less than today's number also has this property.

Show answer

Square and cube endings

Source: UKMT 2011 Senior Kangaroo
How many positive two-digit numbers are there whose square and cube both end in the same digit?

Show answer & extension

What's the star?

In the Christmas tree below, the rectangle, baubles, and the star at the top each contain a number. The square baubles contain square numbers; the triangle baubles contain triangle numbers; and the cube bauble contains a cube number.
The numbers in the rectangles (and the star) are equal to the sum of the numbers below them. For example, if the following numbers are filled in:
then you can deduce the following:
What is the number in the star at the top of this tree?
You can download a printable pdf of this puzzle here.

Show answer

Archive

Show me a random puzzle
 Most recent collections 

Advent calendar 2024

Advent calendar 2023

Advent calendar 2022

Advent calendar 2021


List of all puzzles

Tags

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

Archive

Show me a random puzzle
▼ show ▼
© Matthew Scroggs 2012–2025