

There are three baskets, a brown one, a red one and a pink one, holding a total of 10 eggs. Can you use the information given to find out how many eggs are in each basket?


If you put three beads onto a tens/ones abacus you could make the numbers 3, 30, 12 or 21. What numbers can be made with six beads?


Can you design a new shape for the twenty-eight squares and arrange the numbers in a logical way? What patterns do you notice?


Investigate the numbers that come up on a die as you roll it in the direction of north, south, east and west, without going over the path it's already made.


Can you put the numbers 1-5 in the V shape so that both 'arms' have the same total?



On a digital clock showing 24 hour time, over a whole day, how many times does a 5 appear? Is it the same number for a 12 hour clock over a whole day?

Can you find a reliable strategy for choosing coordinates that will locate the robber in the minimum number of guesses?

If you are given the mean, median and mode of five positive whole numbers, can you find the numbers?


Imagine you have a large supply of 3kg and 8kg weights. How many of each weight would you need for the average (mean) of the weights to be 6kg? What other averages could you have?

Find the perimeter and area of a holly leaf that will not lie flat (it has negative curvature with 'circles' having circumference greater than 2πr).


What remainders do you get when square numbers are divided by 4?


A and C are the opposite vertices of a square ABCD, and have coordinates (a,b) and (c,d), respectively. What are the coordinates of the vertices B and D? What is the area of the square?


A circle of radius r 'sits' on a right-angled triangle, touches two sides of the triangle and has its centre on the hypotenuse of the triangle. Can you find and justify the relationship between x,. . . .



Rectangle PQRS has X and Y on the edges. Triangles PQY, YRX and XSP have equal areas. Prove X and Y divide the sides of PQRS in the golden ratio.

P is a point on the circumference of a circle radius r which rolls, without slipping, inside a circle of radius 2r. What is the locus of P?

Show that for any triangle it is always possible to construct 3 touching circles with centres at the vertices. Is it possible to construct touching circles centred at the vertices of any polygon?

Can you work out how to produce the right amount of chemical in a temperature-dependent reaction?

Are these statistical statements sometimes, always or never true? Or it is impossible to say?


A circle is inscribed in an equilateral triangle. Smaller circles touch it and the sides of the triangle, the process continuing indefinitely. What is the sum of the areas of all the circles?
Our 2008 Advent Calendar has a 'Making Maths' activity for every day in the run-up to Christmas.
What is the same and what is different about these tiling patterns and how do they contribute to the floor as a whole?
bioNRICH is a section of the NRICH site devoted to the mathematics underlying biological contexts.