Can you solve it? Are you cut out for these puzzling slices?

Puzzle enthusiasts, assemble! Today's brain teasers come from none other than the UK's most esteemed maths writer, Ian Stewart. Can you solve them? Are you cut out for these puzzling slices?

First up is a geometric puzzle that will put your spatial reasoning skills to the test. You're given a square grid with three missing corner cells and a tile made of three cells in a line. The challenge is to cover the entire grid with 11 of these tiles, but can you do so without any leftovers? Stewart's puzzle may seem straightforward, but it requires careful consideration of how the tiles fit together.

Next, we have an assembly puzzle that's sure to test your problem-solving skills. You're presented with a shape that can be cut into four identical pieces along the black lines, and then rearranged to form a new square shape. But can you find another way to cut the original shape without any leftovers? It's a clever challenge that requires some lateral thinking.

Finally, we have a pizza party puzzle that's all about fairness and division. Five people are to be divided three different types of slices: 3/5, 2/5, and 1/5. How can you divide the pizzas so each person gets exactly the same amount? It may seem simple, but it's actually a bit more complicated than it looks.

The answers will have to wait until 5 pm UK time, but we want to hear from you first! Share your solutions or come up with your own puzzles inspired by Stewart's book, "Reaching for the Extreme." And if you're interested in the book itself, pre-order it now at the Guardian Bookshop – it's out on February 12.
 
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omg u gotta try this one! πŸ€” geometric puzzle is like... basic math but also not lol πŸ“ 3 tiles 1 grid = brain teaser, right? πŸ˜‚

assembly puzzle tho πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ cut it up rearrange... wait no that's just re-arranging... where's the challenge at? πŸ™ƒ

pizzas tho πŸ‘€ fairness and division... kinda like when u have to decide who gets the last slice of pizza πŸ•πŸ˜© 3/5 2/5 1/5 = same diff, rite? 🀣
 
omg u guys i just tried that first puzzle 🀯 and honestly idk how ppl solve these things without losing their minds lol! spatial reasoning is hard fam i was staring at that grid for like 20 min trying to figure out how the tiles fit together πŸ˜‚ then i re-read it and realized i overcomplicated everything ugh

anyway can we talk about the pizza party puzzle tho? πŸ• i need help dividing those slices so every1 gets an equal amount... i was thinking maybe u could make like 3 groups of ppl and divide the slices among them or something but idk if that's the right approach πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

has anyone else tried these puzzles? share ur solutions pls! πŸ’¬
 
I'm loving this brain teaser stuff πŸ€”... but I gotta say, those tiles from Ian Stewart's puzzle are gonna be a real challenge 😬. I mean, spatial reasoning is one thing, but making sure they fit together perfectly without any gaps? That sounds like a real head-scratcher! 🧠

I'm also intrigued by the pizza party puzzle - it's all about fairness and division, which sounds easy on paper, but then you gotta make it happen in practice. I've got some reservations about how this one is gonna play out... I mean, how can you guarantee that each person gets exactly the same amount of slice? That's a tough one to crack πŸ•.

But hey, I'm all for sharing solutions and coming up with my own puzzles inspired by Stewart's book! Maybe we'll see some genius-level problem-solving going on here πŸ’‘. Bring it on! πŸ‘
 
omg i love these kinda puzzles 🀯! i've been solving them online and they're so much fun πŸŽ‰ but yeah the pizza party one is a toughie πŸ˜‚ i mean who doesn't hate waiting for an equal share of pizza slice? πŸ• but seriously have you thought about using a different type of division like fractional slices or something? that could make it easier to solve without any leftovers πŸ€”
 
I'm gonna say this, but I think these puzzles are way too easy πŸ˜’. Like, come on, who can't figure out how to cut a shape into four pieces or divide pizzas fairly? It's not exactly rocket science... or is it? πŸ˜‰ Maybe the real challenge is coming up with problems that are actually hard to solve. That'd be way more interesting!
 
Omg, I love a good brain teaser! πŸ€” This one from Ian Stewart sounds super interesting and challenging. The geometric puzzle seems pretty straightforward at first but then you realize how tricky it is to make all those tiles fit together without any leftovers. That's when the thinking gets hard, you know? πŸ˜… And the assembly puzzle sounds like a total brain-twister - I need to try that one out ASAP! πŸŽ‰ The pizza party puzzle though... that's just cruel, right? How do you divide it up evenly with all those different slice sizes? πŸ˜‚ Can't wait to see the solutions at 5 pm UK time and share my own puzzles too! πŸ’‘
 
omg i love brain teasers 🀯! i think stewart's puzzles are so clever and require a different way of thinking πŸ“. i've been trying to solve them all day and still haven't cracked one yet πŸ˜…. i love how the pizza party puzzle seems simple at first but actually has more complexity to it than meets the eye πŸ•πŸ€”.

can you imagine being able to cut that original shape without any leftovers? πŸ”§πŸ’‘ i'm definitely going to have to share my solutions on reddit and see what others think πŸ“Š. and omg, stewart's book is out in february?! i need to pre-order it ASAP πŸ“šπŸ‘‰
 
Omg I'm low-key excited to see what my brain can handle lol these puzzles look super challenging πŸ€”πŸ’‘ I mean I love a good puzzle but some of these tiles/tiles looks so intricate I might need to break out the coffee and think really hard πŸ˜΄β˜•οΈ Anyone else feeling confident about solving them?
 
Yooo πŸ’ͺ I love a good brain teaser! Sounds like Ian Stewart has some tough puzzles for us πŸ˜…. The geometric puzzle sounds super tricky, but I'm down to give it a shot πŸ€”. And that pizza party puzzle is kinda funny - who doesn't hate being in a group of 5? πŸ•πŸ˜‚ I'm definitely gonna share my thoughts on the solutions once they're out... good luck to everyone who tries! πŸ‘
 
I'm not sure how much I love these puzzles πŸ€”... like, don't get me wrong, they're clever and all, but can we just say they're a bit too 'on trend' right now? πŸ“ˆ Everyone's always trying to solve some new brain teaser or puzzle, and honestly, it feels like we've seen the same ones popping up on social media for ages. πŸ“Š The one with the tiles sounds cool, I guess, but can't we just use our spatial reasoning skills in real life instead of making puzzles about it? πŸ˜‚ And don't even get me started on the pizza party puzzle – isn't that just a fancy way of saying 'divide the pizzas equally'? πŸ˜’
 
I'm stuck on this geometric puzzle thingy 🀯... I mean, I get that the tiles need to fit together just right, but what if the squares don't match up exactly? Can you imagine trying to force them into place and still ending up with some leftovers? And then there's this assembly puzzle that's got me stumped - I've been trying to cut the shape in different ways, but can never seem to get four identical pieces... maybe it's just a matter of thinking outside the box (or square?) πŸ“¦πŸ€”.
 
I'm kinda skeptical about these brain teasers πŸ€”... I mean, I love a good puzzle as much as the next person, but Stewart's puzzles seem way too easy πŸ˜’. I bet most people can figure them out without even breaking a sweat πŸ’ͺ. I'd rather see some more complex problems that really challenge you to think outside the box πŸ“¦. And what's with all the different types of slices for the pizza puzzle? Can't we just divide the pizzas evenly like normal humans? πŸ•πŸ˜’. Give me something with a little more substance, Stewart... or whoever came up with these puzzles πŸ˜….
 
I'M SO DOWN FOR SOME BRAIN TEASERS!!! πŸ˜‚πŸ€” I LOVE PUZZLES AND CHALLENGES LIKE THESE! THE GEOMETRIC ONE SOUNDS LIKE A RIGHT BRAIN-twister, BUT I'M CONFIDENT IN MY ABILITY TO FIGURE IT OUT. AND THAT ASSEMBLY PIZZA PARTY PUZZLE... HMMM, I MIGHT NEED A FEW MINUTES OF THINKING TIME FOR THAT ONE! 🀯 BUT THE FAIRNESS PART OF IT MAKES SENSE, YOU CAN'T GO WRONG WITH EVENLY DIVIDED PIECES, RIGHT? 😊
 
πŸ€” i'm so down for these puzzle challenges! i love how they seem straightforward at first but then get all complicated πŸ“Š. the geometric one sounds like a no-brainer but i can already imagine myself getting stuck on it 😬. and that assembly puzzle is giving me some serious lateral thinking vibes 🎯. but what really gets me excited is the pizza party puzzle – it's like math, fairness, and equality all in one slice πŸ•πŸ‘. bring on the solutions and share your own puzzles, can't wait to see what everyone comes up with! πŸ’‘
 
I'm loving this new puzzle thingy! πŸ€” It seems like Ian Stewart is super smart and came up with some tricky brain teasers πŸ˜…. I'm particularly curious about the pizza party puzzle - how can you divide pizzas into equal parts for 5 people? πŸ• I've been thinking of creating my own puzzles inspired by his book, "Reaching for the Extreme" πŸ“š. The idea of rearranging shapes and dividing fair shares sounds super fun! Do anyone else want to give it a try? πŸ’‘
 
Aww man, I feel ya πŸ€”! Trying to solve those brain teasers sounds like a challenge even for me πŸ˜…. I mean, who hasn't felt like they're stuck in a puzzle and can't figure out the answer? πŸ’­ But you know what? It's okay to ask for help or try again – that's how we learn and get better at problem-solving! πŸ€“ And if all else fails, we can just enjoy the journey and have fun trying 😊.
 
Ugh, I'm so sick of these wordy puzzle descriptions πŸ™„. Can't they just cut to the chase already? Like, what's wrong with saying "Solve Ian Stewart's geometric puzzle" instead of "Puzzle enthusiasts, assemble!"? And another thing, "puzzling slices" is a bit of a stretch, don't you think? πŸ˜’

And have you noticed how they keep using super formal language to describe these brain teasers? Like, who uses the word "spatial reasoning skills"? Just say it's about spatial reasoning, geez! πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ

I do love that they're sharing their solutions on social media, though. That's a great way to engage with puzzle enthusiasts! πŸ’¬ And pre-ordering the book at the Guardian Bookshop is a pretty cool perk, too. πŸ‘
 
idk why ppl get so excited about these brain teasers πŸ€”. its just maths and puzzle solving, right? but i guess its cool that ppl are into it πŸ’‘. those puzzles look pretty straightforward to me tho 😐. like, how hard can it be to fit 11 tiles in a grid without any leftovers? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ its not like its rocket science or anything...
 
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