Twos Nines Challenges
Twos Nines Challenges
2 2 2 2 = ?
Source: 100 Numerical Games by Pierre Berloquin
2’s
0 1 2
3 4 5
6 10 12
Threes Challenge
Using exactly four threes, add arithmetical
symbols between the threes to make each
of the target numbers. You may use plus,
minus, times, and divide symbols, as well
as parentheses and brackets for grouping.
3 3 3 3 = ?
Source: 100 Numerical Games by Pierre Berloquin
3’s
3 4 5
6 7 8
9 10
Fours Challenge
Using exactly four fours, add arithmetical
symbols between the fours to make each
of the target numbers. You may use plus,
minus, times, and divide symbols, as well
as parentheses and brackets for grouping.
4 4 4 4 = ?
Source: 100 Numerical Games by Pierre Berloquin
4’s
3 6 7
8 24 28
32 48
Fives Challenge
Using exactly four fives, add arithmetical
symbols between the fives to make each
of the target numbers. You may use plus,
minus, times, and divide symbols, as well
as parentheses and brackets for grouping.
5 5 5 5 = ?
Source: 100 Numerical Games by Pierre Berloquin
5’s
3 5 6
26 30 50
55 120
Sixes Challenge
Using exactly four sixes, add arithmetical
symbols between the sixes to make each
of the target numbers. You may use plus,
minus, times, and divide symbols, as well
as parentheses and brackets for grouping.
6 6 6 6 = ?
Source: 100 Numerical Games by Pierre Berloquin
6’s
5 6 8
24 30 48
66 180
Sevens Challenge
Using exactly four sevens, add
arithmetical symbols between the sevens
to make each of the target numbers. You
may use plus, minus, times, and divide
symbols, as well as parentheses and
brackets for grouping.
7 7 7 7 = ?
Source: 100 Numerical Games by Pierre Berloquin
7’s
3 8 13
15 48 49
56 105
Eights Challenge
Using exactly four eights, add arithmetical
symbols between the eights to make each
of the target numbers. You may use plus,
minus, times, and divide symbols, as well
as parentheses and brackets for grouping.
8 8 8 8 = ?
Source: 100 Numerical Games by Pierre Berloquin
8’s
10 15 56
65 80 120
192 520
Nines Challenge
Using exactly four nines, add arithmetical
symbols between the nines to make each
of the target numbers. You may use plus,
minus, times, and divide symbols, as well
as parentheses and brackets for grouping.
9 9 9 9 = ?
Source: 100 Numerical Games by Pierre Berloquin
9’s
7 9 10
19 80 81
90 720