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Apr-17-07, 12:15 PM (EST)
 
"Hexa Trex... New Math Puzzle"
 
   I just wanted to let you know of a new math puzzle I created. It's called Hexa Trex. The object of the puzzle is to find a path through ALL the hexagonal tiles to make a math equation. A tile can be used more than once, but no immediate backtracking is allowed . Two or three digit numbers can be made from individual digits. This simple concept makes for a challenging at times puzzle. I try to post a new puzzle each day on my website: https://www.nucleuslearning.com/products/hexatrex/puzzles/index.php

This puzzle is ideal for warm-up for middle school math classes, or even as a "puzzle of the day" concept.


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