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A puzzle that requires an example to be built that fits certain criteria.

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Can you arrange 25 whole numbers (not necessarily all different) so that the sum of any three successive terms is even but the sum of all 25 is odd?

To allow new users to solve this puzzle and earn reputation points, I encourage all users whose reputation is 200 or more to not post an answer until 48 hours after this question is posted. Thank you! ...
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4 answers
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Can you color the 8x8 grid red and blue?

Consider an 8x8 grid made up of 64 unit squares. The goal is to color the 64 squares red or blue so that the following two constraints are satisfied: ROWS: For every pair of adjacent rows, exactly ...
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Make exactly 101 squares using as few lines as possible

With how few straight lines can you make exactly 101 squares? The squares don’t necessarily have be the same size. Clarification 1: By lines, I mean you can use mathematical line segments and/or ...
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Are circles required on the edge of the grid? Part 2

This question is a follow up to a previous question: Are circles required on the edge of the grid? The image below is a puzzle from the FlowFree app. Notice there are no colored circles on the edge of ...
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Are circles required on the edge of the grid?

The image below is a puzzle from the FlowFree app: The image below is my solution to the above puzzle: The rules stated in the app are: Drag to connect matching colors with pipe, creating a flow. ...
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4 votes
1 answer
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The ultimate backgammon

The following position, where one player has borne off all their checkers while all of the other player's checkers are on the bar (thus losing a backgammon), is reachable by a legal sequence of dice ...
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Binary Grid Challenge and X & O Conundrum

You are given a 5x5 grid with some cells filled with either "X" or "O". Your goal is to fill the remaining cells with "X" or "O" following these rules: Each row ...
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6 votes
2 answers
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Pawns and a chessboard with no three aligned

This little problem crossed my mind and appeared to be not quite trivial. How can you place P pawns on a chessboard with the constraint that no pawn is exactly midway between two other pawns? Sure ...
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Mishustin's circle problem

This problem was given to high school students by the Russian prime minister Mishustin. We have a circle. We are given some point on the circle and its diameter, as shown below. We are given a ...
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11 votes
2 answers
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A balanced banquet

As your king's fitness adviser you have been tasked with optimising His Majesty's diet. This entails making sure that the king eats equal amounts of carbs (rooks), fat (bishops) and protein (knights). ...
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What's the most distant chess position?

It's well known that the combinatorial explosion means that there are many, many, possible chess games. And yet most games are decided within 100 moves, and Wikipedia says that the longest tournament ...
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Colour the positive integers without making a blue equation

This puzzle is related to How do we find the numbers? but has a slightly more striking solution in my opinion. It is also based on one of my MathsSE answers. What is the least number of colours you ...
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A position where both sides have no moves at all, not even to put yourself in check

Inspired by this: No moves at all, not even to put yourself in check Similar to the question linked above, find an arrangement using the fewest chess pieces (total from both sides), except for this ...
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7 votes
0 answers
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Can you construct a nonagon with 47 rods?

Stiv's Diabolical Instruments now offers a bundle of exactly 47 equal-length rods that can be joined by hinges at their ends – and only the ends – to form planar linkages (i.e. all hinge axes are ...
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- Pandora's Box -

After Prometheus had stolen fire from heaven and bestowed it upon mortals, Zeus, the king of the gods, determined to counteract this blessing. Zeus commissioned Hephaestus, the god of fire, to fashion ...
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