What number is missing here? Can you solve this math puzzle?

We like little challenges that allow us to use our brains a little. Because how often do we actually do this? In today’s technological world, we receive TV shows, Snapchats, videos and news that provide us with a constant stream of information. Crosswords and sudoku are probably not practiced by many people anymore, so how often User do we really think about when we are going to have fun?

Looking for solutions and answers to puzzles is ideal for exercising the brain a little on a daily basis. In the past, we’ve written about how broccoli can actually help your brain function better.

In this article we want to give you a challenge to think about. And how long does it take you to crack the code? You can find the summary at the bottom of the article, but take the time to access it!

Some write that they achieve it in 10 seconds, while others saw the solution only after reading the summary.

So here’s the task: what number is missing?

In this puzzle, you must first look carefully at the picture and see if you can find a pattern in the numbers already entered.

Check how much time you spend on it. Are you one of those who can do it in just 10 seconds?

Hint

I’ll give you a little hint before revealing the answer. Take a look at the shapes, break them down and try to figure out what they are made of. Do the numbers already entered have any connection to the shapes behind them? That’s the best clue I can give you.

Have you figured out how to get to the right answer? Have you ever succeeded? If so, congratulations, everything is great!

Below will be the conclusion. But if you still can’t figure it out, try one more time before reading the answer.

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The solution

The missing number is 25.

What was missing was 25, but why? The important thing is, as we have already mentioned, to study the parts that make up the figures or shapes. Eggs are made up of egg white and yolk, and the answer lies in quantity.

The first is made up of an egg white and an egg yolk, which gives the number 11.

The other, right next to it, consists of a single egg white and three yolks, which brings us to the number 13.

At the bottom left is the corresponding number 23, because there are 2 egg whites and 3 yolks.

That’s it that’s all. The fourth number contains two egg whites and 5 yolks, and the solution is then 25.

Did you do it? How much time did you spend? Please let us know in the comments section on Facebook! And don’t hesitate to hit the Share button to challenge your friends and family 🙂

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