The Table Tennis Match

  • Clue 1
    Can you see the four pictures anywhere else?
  • Clue 2
    Take a look at the table tennis match page (the one which does not have a puzzle number). Which parts of the picture are shown in the circles on puzzle 1?
  • Reveal the answer
    Five. When you compare the pictures in the four circles on puzzle 1 to the table tennis match picture, you can see that within those snapshots would be the letters 'F', 'I', 'V' and 'E'.

The Maze

  • Clue 1
    There is only one maze entrance which takes you to the centre of the maze.
  • Clue 2
    Which item is next to the maze entrance which leads to the centre? How many of these are there on the skateboard below?
  • Reveal the answer
    Six. The only entrance which leads to the centre of the maze is the one with the helmet. There are six helmets on the skateboard below.

The Cyclists

  • Clue 1
    Can you see another similar piece of paper (without a puzzle number) that could help you?
  • Clue 2
    The numbers on the second piece of paper (with the cyclists on) are telling you to go three left, five down and four right. Can you spot the little black bicycle on the letter grid?
  • Reveal the answer
    Six. Start at the bike then go three left, five down and four right. You will see the letters spell out 'THE CODE IS SIX'.

The Breakdancers

  • Clue 1
    There are five breakdancers and three breakdancers in the first image. There are fifteen headphones. Are these numbers linked somehow?
  • Clue 2
    Try to add, minus or times the breakdancers in each section together. Does this give you the corresponding number of headphones?
  • Reveal the answer
    Twelve. There are two breakdancers on the top and six on the bottom. Times the two numbers together and you get 12 (this works with the other breakdancers too: 5 x 3 = 15 headphones and 4 x 2 = 8 headphones).

The Race Riddle

  • Clue 1
    Think carefully about what place you will finish in.
  • Clue 2
    If you pass someone in third place at the last minute, you will take their place in the race.
  • Reveal the answer
    Three. You will come in third place since you are passing the person in third place and taking their position in the race (making them fourth).

The Surfboard

  • Clue 1
    Can you see another surfboard elsewhere to help you crack the code?
  • Clue 2
    Use the code on the palm tree surfboard (the one without a puzzle number) to crack the code on the surfboard on puzzle 6.
  • Reveal the answer
    Seven. When you use the palm tree surfboard to crack the code, it says "Count the total number of surfboards". The palm tree surfboard is one, there are five on puzzle 6 and one next to the title on 'Swimming Math' (puzzle 7).

Swimming Math

  • Clue 1
    In the first equation, there can only be four possibilities: 1 x 6, 6 x 1, 2 x 3 or 3 x 2.
  • Clue 2
    Write down the possibilities next to equations two and three, keeping in mind the only four possibilities for the goggles and the swimmer in the blue suit that we wrote down in 'Clue 1'. Then use process of elimination to work out the number the other swimmer represents.
  • Reveal the answer
    Two. By process of elimination in the first three equations, the goggles can only be 3 and the swimmer in the blue suit can only be 2. Therefore the swimmer in the red swim cap can only be 5. So 5 (the swimmer in the red cap) - 3 (the goggles) = 2. (So in the first equation, 2x3=6, the second equation, 5+2=7 , the third equation, 3+5 = 8 )