This Watermelon Puzzle Is Crazy Hard — See If You Can Guess How Many There Really Are

Alright, if you’re done racking your brain, let’s look at the solution.

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The answer is five.

Here’s the math that proves it.

4 x 3/4 -+4 x 1/2 =

3 +2 =

5

Here’s a visual representation of the answer using the puzzle.

You see, four watermelon halves will give you two whole watermelons, while the four missing one quarter will equate to three whole watermelons.

Puzzle #2 Count the Matches

Now, how was that? Did you have fun? If so, then try this one. In this puzzle, you have to count how many matches there are in the image below.

But be careful. While this looks easy at first glance, it’s not. Think carefully and don’t just trust your eyes.

Did you figure out the number of matches? If you’re sure, you have the right answer, then go to the next page.

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