A sequel to
The "Twenty-Six" Puzzle. Numbers 1 through 12 and the magic
sum of 26 remain, but the seven areas have changed. Will it be harder than
the prequel?
It's a kind of magic square, and you have to place twelve different
numbers all around it so that seven regions with the magic sum of twenty
six appear.
Try to figure out whose portrait hung on the wall in one man's library.
Just read carefully a strange verse about some persons and their
relationship...
It's the visual one but it's not an illusion. Count how many
dot-per-corner squares are hidden in the given figure and don't let the
answer square your error.
A three-in-one set of puzzles with four playing cards for each of them.
The thing is to be able to hide as many pips of cards as required for
every puzzle.