These Olympic quantities have been jumbled up! Can you put them back together again?
Can you use your powers of logic and deduction to work out the missing information in these sporty situations?
Andy wants to cycle from Land's End to John o'Groats. Will he be able to eat enough to keep him going?
Is it the fastest swimmer, the fastest runner or the fastest cyclist who wins the Olympic Triathlon?
Andy is desperate to reach John o'Groats first. Can you devise a winning race plan?
In which Olympic event does a human travel fastest? Decide which events to include in your Alternative Record Book.
How would you design the tiering of seats in a stadium so that all spectators have a good view?
We received good explanations to the various number tricks.
Go to last month's problems to see more solutions.
How do decisions about scoring affect who wins a combined event such as the decathlon?
Scheduling games is a little more challenging than one might desire. Here are some tournament formats that sport schedulers use.
How good are you at estimating angles?