Brain Workout

Brain Workout (M, 126): Find Your Way

Body.Brain.ThinkIntroduction

  • Your mission is to trace a single path from the top left corner to the bottom right corner of the grid.
  • Travel through all of the cells in either a horizontal, vertical or diagonal direction.
  • Every cell must be entered only once.
  • Your path should take you through the numbers in the sequence 1-2-3-4-5-6-1-2-3-4-5-6, and so on.
  • Click below to find the correct path.
  • Have fun and good luck!

Exercise

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Brain Workout (M, 115): Fill the Squares

Body.Brain.ThinkIntroduction

  • Your mission is to determine which of the squares in the grid that should be filled.
  • The clues list the groups of adjacent filled-out squares in each column and row. See the example.
  • Any adjacent filled squares must have at least one white square between them and the next set of adjacent filled squares.
  • Click the link below to view the correct answers.
  • Good luck!

Example

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Mission

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Brain Workout (M): Chess Problems (112, 113)

Brain.Workout.Chess2Introduction

  • Your mission is to checkmate the black opponent in two moves.
  • White to move.
  • Click the link below to double-check your moves.
  • Good luck!

Problems

Mate in two (112)

Mate in two (113)

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Brain Workout (M, 118): Elimination

Body.Brain.ThinkIntroduction

  • Your mission is to determine how many dogs that wore green collars, by doing some elimination.
  • Try solving the problem first with only your brain – no use of pen and paper, or other aid.
  • Good luck!

Exercise

Fifteen dogs were taken for a walk in the park this morning.

Two were poodles, one greyhound and, of those remaining, one-third were labradors, four spaniels and the rest were retrievers.

One of each breed was a puppy and, of the adult dogs, two labradors, one spaniel and a retriever were wearing red collars, as were all of the puppies.

Of those dogs remaining, half of the spaniels and half of the retrievers wore blue collars. Any dog not yet accounted for wore a green collar.

How many dogs wore green collars?

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Brain Workout (M, 125): Memory and Observation

Introduction

  • Your mission is to do some memory tricks and stay observant.
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  • Have fun and good luck!

Exercises

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Brain Workout (M, 111): Fill the Squares

Body.Brain.ThinkIntroduction

  • Your mission is to determine which of the squares in the grid that should be filled.
  • The clues list the groups of adjacent filled-out squares in each column and row. See the example.
  • Any adjacent filled squares must have at least one white square between them and the next set of adjacent filled squares.
  • Click the link below to view the correct answers.
  • Good luck!

Example

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Mission

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