22 May 2015

Puzzle time in India !

Today was the last evening in Kalyani this trip. Like everyday, after dinner, we all went for a walk. “All” means the nephews, niece, my brother, sister, brother in law and of course myself. We, the adults, chat about a lot of things and I usually give the kids some math or logic puzzle to keep them busy.

Today started as an innocuous puzzle. But the adults joined in too. As a result, we amped up the difficulty of the puzzle. We have not been able to solve it fully. Maybe you can…

The puzzle is simple – using just the digits 1, 2 and 3 (each only once) derive all numbers from 0 to 25. You can use any of the following mathematical symbols any number of times : plus, minus, multiplied by, divided by, factorial, square root of, decimal point and parentheses (+ – * / ! Sqrt . and () ). For the programming types, ++ and — are not mathematical symbols.

E.g you can get 7 by 21/3 or 3*2+1 etc etc

We got everything other than 19 and 21. Still stuck.

Care to give it a try?

I am going to sleep now – will check tomorrow morning. Feel free to answer in Comments section.



Posted May 22, 2015 by Rajib Roy in category "Puzzles", "Vacations

50 COMMENTS :

  1. By Rajib Roy on

    Sorry, I read it too quickly. You can use “to the power” (there is no mathematical operator required). But where are you getting 4 from? It is 1 2 and 3

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  2. By Amitesh Mukherjee on

    Placing 1 next to 2 to make 21 – is that allowed ? Or you must have some kind of mathematical operation to derive the number ?

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  3. By Amitesh Mukherjee on

    Ok. I didn’t realize you have to use all three numbers. I read it as ” you can’t use anything but 1,2,3″. Search for answers continue.

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  4. By Ram Narayanan on

    Rajib- would using different bases work? like 32 in base 16 is 20, add the 1 in base 10 = 21; after all #lifeisallaboutapplesandoranges

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  5. By Rajib Roy on

    Not sure how that expression evaluates – it would be 2 right? (the exponent would be done first – so 1 to the power 3 is 1. and then multiply by 2). Are you concatenating 2 and (1 to the power 3). That will not work. You can concatenate digits – concatenating expressions wont make sense.

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  6. By Rajib Roy on

    BTW, have you guys gotten all the number from 1 thru 25 and are stuck on 19 and 21 like us? Or did you not try those numbers at all? Madhusudhan, Amitesh, Bijetri, Chris, Avijit, Sibapriya.

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  7. By Rajib Roy on

    Outstanding Madhusudhan!! Hats off!!! Only you can solve 21 for the rest of us. Again, mindblowing!!!

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  8. By Rajib Roy on

    Amitesh, we were all stuck on 14 for a while. The youngest nephew solved it : 3 factorial is 6 plus 1 is 7 multiplied by 2 is 14

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  9. By Rajib Roy on

    Sanjib, that is illegal use of concatenation. Expressions cannot be concatenated in math. Digits can be.

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  10. By Chris Kramer on

    Likely not a symbol and thus not allowed but I should get style points. F( (2^3) * 1) where F is Fibonacci. So the 8th digit in the Fibonacci sequence – F(8) = 21

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