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Matchstick PuzzlesThese are derived from matchstick puzzles popular from the time when candles and gas lighting meant that almost everyone carried a small box of matches with them. As a pastime, many would know of examples of these lateral thinking puzzles. We can supply pre-made kits of matchstick puzzles with full instructions and safe sticks - they make an ideal activity for a club! Contact us for more details of prices and ordering details. If you want to give these puzzles to children to try, please avoid using live matches. Toothpicks are much safer! Solutions are given to each puzzle but remember - you will get much more from solving the puzzle yourself rather than from just being told the solution, and they do all have a solution. The puzzles are not all solved in the same way, they require a bit of lateral thinking and in fact are a good way of exercising different parts of your brain and different thinking styles. Why not give them a go! If you have any examples of matchstick puzzles, send us the details and I will we put them onto the site (and credit you too, if you want me to). The easiest way is to send a photo of the puzzle and the solution. 10 to 2 squaresMove 3 matches to make 2 squares - puzzle solution (puzzle supplied by Tabitha King)
15 to 10From this arrangement of 15 matches, remove 6 to leave 10 - puzzle solution (puzzle supplied by Bill Cramp)
Swimming FishTurn the fish around by moving only 3 matches, no overlapping.- puzzle solution
Then try and turn the fish by moving only 2 matches, no overlapping - puzzle solution Remove a square (twice)Move 2 matches to new positions to get only 4 squares, no overlapping or loose ends.- puzzle solution
Move 3 matches to new positions to get only 4 squares, no overlapping or loose ends.- puzzle solution
16 squares to noneRemove 9 matches so that no square (of any size) remains - puzzle solution
3 squares to 5Move 6 matches so that 5 squares are formed - puzzle solution
Make 3 squaresMove 3 matches to get 3 perfect squares - puzzle solution
Divide by 2Use the four matches to divide the large square into 2 parts of the same shape. Use the matches without breaking or overlapping them - puzzle solution
3 Triangles to 4Move 3 matches to make 4 equilateral triangles, no overlapping - puzzle solution
4 Squares to ManyTake this arrangement and with the following moves:-
Move 2 matches to make 7 squares - puzzle solution Remove 2 matches and leave 2 squares - puzzle solution Move 3 matches and leave 3 squares - puzzle solution Remove 3 matches and move 2 to form 3 squares - puzzle solution Move 4 matches and form 3 squares - puzzle solution Remove 1 match and move 4 to make 11 squares - puzzle solution 3 to 6Make these 3 matches into 6, no breaking into pieces - puzzle solution
A wheel to TrianglesMove 4 matches to form 3 equilateral triangles - puzzle solution
5 add 6 makes 9Add 5 matches to these 6 matches and make 9 - puzzle solution
Ice in the Glass(Easy) Move 3 matchsticks and reform the glass in the same shape so the ice is outside it - puzzle solution (Harder) Move 2 matchsticks and reform the glass in the same shape so the ice is outside it - puzzle solution
7 to nothingFrom these 7 matches, take 1 away and move 2 to leave nothing - puzzle solution
SquareMove one match to make a square - puzzle solution
4 TrianglesUse 6 matches to make 4 equilateral triangles (no broken matches) - puzzle solution
2 Triangles to 4Move 1 match to make 4 triangles - puzzle solution
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