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[Interesting] Collection of Matchstick Quiz Problems

When it comes to moving or adding matchsticks to reach a specified answer, “matchstick puzzles” are a classic type of quiz.

In this article, we’ve gathered a collection of fun matchstick puzzle problems!

They may seem simple, but solving them actually requires flexible thinking and flashes of insight.

That’s why they’re so addictive—once you start, both kids and adults can’t help but get hooked!

If you’re “looking for interesting matchstick puzzle problems” or “want to discover a variety of matchstick puzzles,” be sure to check these out.

Play with friends or teammates, and it’s guaranteed to be a blast!

[Interesting] Collection of Matchstick Quiz Problems (21–30)

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Can you solve them? Here are some ideas for matchstick puzzles.

When you think of a quiz, you might imagine listening to a question and giving an answer, but this time the quizzes involve thinking and answering using matchsticks.

When working on matchstick puzzles, it’s best to follow two rules: don’t bend the matchsticks, and use only the specified number of sticks.

They’re a great way to have fun with kids while learning about flashes of inspiration and different ways of thinking.

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Let’s try changing the direction of the animals! Here’s a matchstick puzzle idea.

It’s a puzzle game using matchsticks that I recommend for kids who love puzzles or enjoy taking their time to think things through.

There are five problems in total, and they include easy-to-understand explanations, making it perfect for children trying this for the first time! If you have matchsticks, you can grasp directions just like in the video, but if you don’t have matchsticks at home or in the classroom, try using pens or other substitutes instead.

[Interesting] Collection of Matchstick Puzzle Problems (31–40)

Let’s try making it into four triangles!

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Let’s try increasing the number of triangles! Here’s an idea for making four triangles.

Starting from a figure made of matchsticks arranged as two facing triangles, move three matchsticks to create a total of four triangles.

It might be a bit tricky to get started, so it could be helpful to take your time and try it together with a parent or teacher.

We hope you enjoy a wonderful time experiencing the fun of how the shape changes as you move the matchsticks.

Move only two matchsticks to get the trash out of the dustpan.

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Let’s try a slightly unusual and fun matchstick puzzle! There’s a dustpan made of four matchsticks with trash inside it.

Move two matchsticks to get the trash out.

This puzzle can be solved easily by changing the direction of the dustpan.

Try moving two sticks so that the trash ends up outside the dustpan.

It’s easier to understand if you actually try moving sticks, like cotton swabs, in real life.

Work together with people around you and enjoy figuring out the answer!

Move two matchsticks to make it twice the number.

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We present a puzzle where you move two matchsticks in the number “100” to make it twice as large.

Thinking “What is double 100?” is the shortcut to the answer.

100 × 2 = 200.

Let’s try to make 200 with matchsticks.

The key point to reach the correct answer is not to be fixated on Arabic numerals.

The solution is to take the two horizontal strokes from the middle “0” and add those two strokes to the last “0.” Then, when you change the orientation…

You get the kanji for “two hundred” (二百).

In this puzzle, the correct answer was to transform the numeric “100” into the kanji “二百.”

Move one matchstick to make it 1.

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This matchstick puzzle is extremely difficult—99% of people get it wrong.

The challenge is to move one matchstick from the number “10” to make it “1.” What’s important here is flexible thinking: instead of the simple numeral “1,” can you think of another kind of “1”? The answer is to take the “1” from “10” and stand it in the center of the “0.” That creates the “1” face on a die.

Did anyone get it right? It’s one of those puzzles where you think, “Ah, I see!” once you hear the answer.

Add two matchsticks to make three squares.

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Let’s try a puzzle: “Add two matchsticks to a shape made of two adjacent squares to create three squares.” It’s tempting to think about placing a new square above or below the existing figure, but you can only add two matchsticks.

Since a square has four sides, you might conclude it’s hard to form a completely new square with just two sticks—and that insight brings you closer to the solution.

The answer is to add two vertical matchsticks in the centers of each square.

This creates a figure that looks like three overlapping squares.