The Proof! Math Puzzle Challenges play exactly like the
classic Proof! card game,
except here you're looking for a specific type of equation,
rather than just any equation at all.
First,
read the title
of the challenge to understand what you're looking for. You can click the
for a more detailed explanation.
Then, start solving it by
clicking a card, then a math symbol, and then another card
to combine those cards using that operation. Once you create
two or more cards with matching values
(called a pair, triplet, etc.)
that fit the bill for this challenge, you'll win!
Full instructions
for the classic game can be found here.
If you're stuck, first try clicking the
near the title of the challenge for a more detailed explanation
and an example of what you're looking for.
If you're still stuck, click "Show Hint" below to reveal the hint for this challenge.
If you're still having trouble after that,
drop us a line
and we'll help you out. Be sure to tell us which challenge you're working on!
Show Hint
To find these 5 pairs greater than 35, use the fact that there is a pattern to the cards on the board (they increase by 2's) to your advantage. For example, you don't have to think too hard to know that the highest number (18) plus the lowest number (2) equals the second highest number (16) plus the second lowest number (4). Start by trying to make a pair of the lowest possible number greater than 35 (36), then also try to make 38's, 40's, 42's, and 44's.
From the makers of Proof! comes the brand new math game, Adsumudi! Find the secret math path to Adsumudi's answer on each card by adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing the other numbers. Find it first and collect the card. Five cards wins!
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