This test does not measure your intelligence, fluency with words, or your mathematical ability. It will give you a sense of your mental flexibility. Some will solve them all on their first try. Many get answers after it is set aside and their mind is more relaxed. See how well you can do on it.
Each phrase starts with a number. For example, ‘4 = S on a S’ could read ‘4 Sides on a Square’.
7 = W of the AW
1001 = AN
12 = S of the Z
52 = C in a D
8 = P in the SS
88 = PK
13 = S on the AF
32 = DF at which WF
18 = H on a GC
Ah…. I know too many of these to play!
Yes. You should let someone else try. 🙂
Good one, took me a while to work out just a few, geez!!
7 Wonders of the World
1001 Arabian Nights
52 Cards in a Deck
13 Stripes on the American Flag
88 Piano Keys
18 Holes on a Golf Course
The rest, beats me! But I loved it, more please!!
You did very well. Let’s see if anyone else can get those last three.
I do have a lot more. They will come in the future. 🙂
Here’s what I came up with:
7 wonders of ancient world
1001 Arabian Nights
12 Signs of the Zodiac
52 cards in a deck
8 planets in the solar system
88 piano keys
13 Stripes on the American Flag
32 Degrees Fahrenheit at which water freezes
18 Holes on a golf course
You got them all. Good job. There will be another batch soon.
4 = NIFO (number I figured out)
LOL
Interesting …. but I wasn’t motivated, so I saw the comments … which made me smile.
Maybe the next time you will be motivated.
These are great! And it took me a while to come up with all of them, thanks to the Cheerful Chemist for allowing me to check my answers!