[For Seniors] Matchstick Quiz: Simple and Fun
Matchstick puzzles, which let you use your head and hands at the same time, are a perfect recreational activity for seniors.
They’re not too difficult and are intuitive to try, so people can enjoy them without stress, naturally leading to smiles and conversation.
They’re great for short sessions at day service centers or at home, and they help stimulate the brain and exercise fine motor skills.
Taking on the challenges with family or friends can also spark intergenerational interaction.
Simple yet profound—why not give matchstick puzzles a try?
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[For Seniors] Matchstick Quiz. Easy and Exciting (11–20)
There are two trees. Move only two matchsticks to make a house.
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This is a brain teaser where, from two trees made of matchsticks, you move two matchsticks to make a “house.” It might be easier if you think about what shape you’d draw for a simple house.
Many people would draw a house that looks like a square with a triangle on top.
Since you can move two sticks, move the two in the middle: turn one horizontally to make the floor of the house.
Once you’ve done that, it’s easy—use the other stick to make the roof.
If the answer doesn’t come to mind, you could prompt them to try sketching a simple house!
In conclusion
Everyone, pick up some matchsticks and have fun giving your brain a workout.
Don’t overthink it—approach it with a spark of inspiration and a playful mindset, and you’ll likely enjoy unexpected discoveries and a real sense of accomplishment.
It’s great to tackle on your own with focus, but it’s also highly recommended to enjoy it while chatting and having fun with family or friends.


