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Numbers & Logic I - III
There are ten logic puzzles in the Numbers & Logic Series, and
they all contain a number in their title that is related to how they
are solved.
Numbers & Logic I
Dial 10 - The object of this puzzle is to rotate 4 concentric rings so
the numbers 1 - 10 are in each quadrant.
Find 9 - Numbers are randomly distributed in a grid pattern. The
object is to highlight all squares that are in the center
of a 3 x 3 grid containing the set of numbers 1 - 9.
Maze 8 - This puzzle uses hexagons to cover a portion of the screen.
Each hexagon has a number from 1 - 8. The puzzle is
solved when you highlight a path across the screen that
has the lowest sum of numbers in the hexagons.
Numbers & Logic II
Tri 7 - The objective of this puzzle is to rotate each of the triangles
(with the numbers 1 - 7) so the numbers in adjacent corners
match.
Equals 6 - Nine numbers are added, subtracted, and/or multiplied to form
6 sums. The objective is to find out what the numbers are.
This puzzle features a built-in calculator.
Slide 5 - A 5 x 5 grid of numbers must be slid row or column at a time
until the sums of all columns and rows are equal. This is
kind of a cross between Rubick's cube and the slide picture
puzzles.
Numbers & Logic III
Zap 4 - Four sets of the numbers 1 - 16 are displayed. Numbers are
moved one at a time into four center boxes. When these four
boxes contain the same number, the number is 'zapped' and
removed from the screen. When all numbers are gone, the puzzle
is completed.
Rotate 3 - Three interlocking circles containing the numbers 1 - 8
must be rotated until the numbers are in order and each
circle contains a set of eight different numbers.
Sum 2 - The object of Sum 2 is to get both halves of four different
equations to equal each other. The numbers are defined
at the start of the game, and must be dragged and dropped
to the correct location.
Series 1 - Six numbers in a series are given, and from them the last
number can be determined.