Puzzle 57
Can you calculate which word is the odd one out:
giggle, soil, bells, gobble, gosh, boss, hole, blesses, coil
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Hint
You might need an old calculator.
Answer
Coil.
Reasoning
This is the only word that cannot be spelled using a calculator.
For example, if you enter 376616 into an old-fashioned calculator, and look at the number upside down, you can read GIGGLE.
376616 = giggle
7105 = soil
57738 = bells
378806 = gobble
4506 = gosh
5508 = boss
3704 = hole
5355378 = blesses
coil = ????
Puzzle 58
What is missing from this sequence:
teloiv · ogidni · eulb · ? · wolley · egnaro · der
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Hint
Look to the skies for the answer.
Answer
neerg.
These are the colours of the rainbow reversed.
Puzzle 59
Starting with SOFT, change one letter at a time until you have the word LENS.
Each change leaves the other letters in their original places and must result in a proper word.
What is the minimum number of steps required to achieve this change?
SOFT
....
....
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LENS
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The first change makes SOFT into LOFT.
Answer
SOFT, LOFT, LEFT, LENT, LENS.
Puzzle 60
As my autumnal birthday approaches I like to collect leaves! A little bizarre perhaps, but I enjoy it!
Starting on the first day of the month I collect 1 leaf, on the second day I collect 2 leaves, the third day I collect 3 leaves, and so on.
On my birthday, I will have collected 276 leaves altogether. Which day of the month is my birthday?
Bonus Question: how many days would it take for me to collect 56,616 leaves?
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How many leaves will I have collected on day 5?
Answer
On the 23rd .
Reasoning
We could simply keep adding until we get the required number:
1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9 + 10 + 11 + 12 + 13 + 14 + 15 + 16 + 17 + 18 + 19 + 20 + 21 + 22 + 23
= 276 leaves.
But a more mathematical method might help to answer the Bonus Question, as this might take a while if we keep adding!
So, let's create a method by imagining that we are adding the numbers from 1 to 30.
1 + 2 + 3 + … + 28 + 29 + 30
If we now take the numbers in pairs, taking one from each end, we have:
(1 + 30) + (2 + 29) + (3 + 28) + … + (15 + 16)
Each pair adds to 31, and we have 15 pairs. So the total sum is 31 x 15 = 465.
The total sum from 1 to any number (N) can be found using this technique, and we will have:
Each pair adds to (1 + N), and there are N ÷ 2 pairs. So the total is:
(1 + N) x N
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2
In this puzzle, we know that this equals 276.
So:
(1 + N) x N = 276
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2
We can expand the brackets, and multiply both sides by 2, to give:
N + N2 = 552
Rearranging we get:
N2 + N − 552 = 0
And 552 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 x 23, so this can be factorised as:
(N + 24) x (N − 23) = 0
Because we need to find a positive number of days, the only possible answer is:
(N − 23) = 0
So N = 23 days.
Bonus Question
To answer the bonus question, we have:
(1 + N) x N = 56616
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2
Rearranging we get:
N2 + N − 113232 = 0
And 113232 = 24 x 3 x 7 x 337, so this can be factorised as:
(N − 336) x (N + 337) = 0
Because we need to find a positive number of days, the only possible answer is:
(N − 336) = 0
So N = 336 days (I did say that I liked collecting leaves!).
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