Math Riddles with answers: Many were shocked at their intellect as they couldn’t solve tough math riddles. Can you solve them?

Math riddles with answers

Puzzles have been an important part of our childhood. When we were just learning to read, write, question, and apply logic, our parents and grandparents asked us for engaging but easy-to-understand riddles to improve our logical thinking. As we got a little older, we didn’t require our parents or grandparents to read riddles aloud; instead, we picked up our favorite children’s magazines and enjoyed interesting puzzles. However, as we grew even older, the weight of textbooks destroyed those delicate and fun magazines and we forgot to try puzzles and boost our logical thinking. The world of rote learning and the pressure to get good test scores temporarily closes our doors to logical reasoning. Then, as we grew up, we were introduced to a subject called “Mathematics” and we started to hate it. The subject was good only until you had to count to 100.

By the time it embraced symbols, alphabets, and theorems, it became super complicated. That’s when students started hating the topic.

However, what if we told you that we have collected “Mathematics” and “Puzzles” together and presented this exciting fusion?

Presenting some interesting yet challenging math puzzles that may make you doubt your intellect. Here you have!

Difficult Math Riddles with Answers:

Mathematical riddle 1:

Is it possible to go from 52 to 100 with the help of a single digit?

Mathematical riddle 2:

I am a special number. I have a couple of friends. A quarter dozen and you’ll get the answer.

Math Riddle 3: How many 9s do you think are in 1 and 100?

Wondering where the answers are?

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ANSWERS!

Mathematical riddle 1:

Is it possible to go from 52 to 100 with the help of a single digit?

Answer:

Yes. Simply add a multiplication symbol between 50 and 2.

Mathematical riddle 2:

I am a special number. I have a couple of friends. A quarter dozen and you’ll get the answer.

Answer:

Could you guess it right? The special number is 3.

Math Riddle 3: How many 9s do you think are in 1 and 100?

Answer:

There are 20 nines between 1 and 100.

Weren’t these math puzzles super challenging? Oh, were they easy for you? Well, in that case, you’re really smart!

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