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Puzzle 17 


Below is a very special grid, around each shaded number are 8 white squares.

However, each white square should have a number from 1 to 7.

Once filled in, these 8 numbers will sum to the shaded number.

In addition, once completed correctly, no row nor column will contain a duplicate number within a white square.

For example, the top row may be 5 6 4 2 3 1 7, etc.

This is a very difficult puzzle, and many people resort to using a computer to help them, which is a challenge in itself.

Puzzle Copyright © Kevin Stone

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Puzzle 18 


Yesterday I was asked to buy some stamps.

Stamps, in the land of BrainBashers, are available in 2p, 7p, 10p, 15p and 20p denominations.

For three types of stamp, I was asked to buy five of each.

For the other two types of stamps, I was asked to buy six of each.

Unfortunately, I forgot which I was supposed to buy five of and which to buy six of.

I had been given £3.00, which just happened to be the exact money required, so the shopkeeper was able to work out what stamps I needed.

Which stamps did I buy?

Puzzle Copyright © Kevin Stone

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Puzzle 19 


Place all of the digits from 1 to 9 into the circles so that the sum of the numbers in each straight line is the same.

Puzzle Copyright © Cihan Altay

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Puzzle 20 


At midnight at the start of January 1st, Professor Stone set two old-fashioned clocks to the correct time.

One clock gains one minute every hour, and the other clock loses two minutes every hour.

When will the clocks next show the same time as each other?
When will the clocks both show the correct time?

Puzzle Copyright © Kevin Stone

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