How many can you solve? Brain-flexing math riddle quiz
Math is truly fascinating! It’s not just about calculation drills—there are rules and puzzles you can use in everyday life hidden within it.
Here, we’ve gathered math quizzes that nurture children’s thinking skills and number-based riddles that spark inspiration, all designed to make learning fun.
From intuitive, illustration-based questions to logical problems where you fill in the blanks with numbers, we’ll share the full appeal of math.
There might even be some problems that adults surprisingly can’t solve.
Gather the whole family and dive in together with excitement!
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How many can you solve? Brain-flexing math riddle quiz (41–50)
Rule-based puzzle

I think many elementary school students love solving quizzes, but if you’re going to tackle quizzes, choosing slightly more difficult ones is recommended because they stimulate the brain more.
The problems in this video are quizzes where you infer a pattern based on hints.
By relying on limited information and figuring out what the table is trying to represent, the answers will naturally become clear.
Also, with this type of quiz, the more you solve, the easier it becomes to find the underlying rules, so I recommend doing a lot of them.
3 solid geometry area quizzes

This is an area quiz for elementary school students.
Kids can solve it, but there’s a trick, so I think it’ll be challenging even for adults.
Prepare a notebook by yourself, pause on the question page, and once you’ve solved it, read the answers and explanations—doing so should help improve your math skills.
Math riddle

Math is a subject where we arrive at answers through calculation, so we tend to strongly associate it with numeric answers.
However, this quiz asks for things that aren’t numbers, which can be quite disorienting for those who assume it’s all about calculation.
The shapes of numbers and calculations are important for reaching the answer, so read the problems carefully and picture the numbers in your mind.
There are also mixed patterns where something you assumed was a number turns out to be a paraphrased word, or something you thought was a word turns out to be a number, so it’s crucial to switch your mindset between calculation and language as needed.
A shape that looks easy but is surprisingly hard to solve

Something a fourth grader can solve! It’s a problem about finding the perimeter of a shape.
If it were just a rectangle, you could get the answer by adding up the lengths of all the sides, but in this problem part of the rectangle is bumpy, and there are sections whose lengths aren’t given.
At first glance it looks really difficult, but try connecting the unknown parts together.
Then they’ll match the lengths of the known parts, right? With some addition skills and a bit of insight, even lower-grade students who are good at math might be able to solve it!
Calculation Quiz

What is your favorite subject? Maybe many people would say, “I’m not so good at math…” But don’t worry.
The calculations in this game are very simple.
Let’s try a “calculation quiz” and compete with everyone! The questions are about as easy as “2 + 0 + 1.” With this, the whole school, including lower grades, can have fun.
You can set a time limit like “How many can you solve in 10 seconds?” or make it a time attack like “How many seconds does it take to solve 10 problems?”—both are sure to get everyone excited! It’s a recommended quiz that makes math, which you might not have been great at, fun.



