Can you solve it? Puzzles you can do in the pub

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He claims that headscratches, a new puzzle summary from the New Scientist Magazine, where today's Cranium-Ticklers are taken today. The first is a classic pub puzzle. 1. Adding Creative The numbers of 1 to 9 were written on cards and left on a table. The left hand column is added 21;Move a single card to add two columns the same collection. When this emerged in the New Scientist, readers found at least ten more solutions. Polly writes a book with alphabetical order that contains all numbers forever from scratch. The first introduction "eight". Note 'One Qualillion' No new number of words above. Patient Sweeks Which number is larger? You are not allowed to solve it using a calculator! I will return to solutions and discussions at 1700. Please do not spoiler. Today's puzzles come from Rob Eastaway and Brian Hobbs' puzzle book Headscratches The Puzzle Book. Rob improves weekly puzzle of new scientist and is taken from puzzles pages in book. I set up a puzzle every two weeks on Monday. Walker Books I also write together with Ben Lyttleton from the book Football School Book series that explains the world through football.

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00:00 He claims that head scratches.
00:02 A new puzzle summary from the New Scientist magazine.
00:06 Where today's cranium ticklers are taken today.
00:10 The first is a classic pub puzzle.
00:13 1.
00:14 Adding creativeThe numbers of 1 to 9 were written on cards and left on a table.
00:19 The left hand column is added 21.
00:22 Move a single card to add two columns the same collection.
00:27 And this emerged in the New Scientist.
00:30 Readers found at least 10 more solutions.
00:33 Polly writes a book with alphabetical order that contains all numbers forever from scratch.
00:39 The first introduction 8.
00:42 Note one qualily and no new number of words above.
00:46 Patient sweeks which number is larger.
00:49 You are not allowed to solve it using a calculator.
00:52 I will return to solutions and discussions at 1700.
00:57 Please do not spoiler.
00:59 Today's puzzles come from Rob Easterway and Brian Hobbs puzzlebook Head Scratchers the
01:04 puzzlebook.
01:05 Rob improves weekly puzzle of New Scientist and is taken from puzzles pages in book.
01:12 I set up a puzzle every two weeks on Monday.
01:15 Walker books I also write together with Ben Littleton from the book Football School book
01:20 series.
01:22 explains the world through football

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