⚠️ This Bracket Changes Everything!
18 ÷ (3×3) + 7 looks simple…
but most people miss the bracket and end up with the wrong answer.
Hint: Bracket → Divide → Add
👉 Follow LogicNmath for daily Anti‑Trap math that boosts accuracy.
LogicNmath • By Raj
This page is dedicated to share the maths and aptitude short tricks and tips.
🔥 A Perfect Pattern Hidden in Plain Sight!
4, 9, 16, 25, 36…
If you spot the pattern, the next number becomes obvious.
Hint: They’re all perfect squares.
👉 Follow LogicNmath for daily number‑pattern puzzles that sharpen your brain.
24/04/2026
How many triangles can you spot? 👀
This one’s trickier than it looks — most people miss at least 3!
Take a closer look, count carefully, and drop your answer below.
Let’s see who’s got the sharpest eyes and logic! 🔺💡
⚠️ Don’t Miss This Bracket Trick!
12 ÷ (3×2) + 8 looks simple…
but most people get it wrong because they skip the bracket.
Hint: Bracket → Divide → Add
👉 Follow LogicNmath for daily Anti‑Trap math that boosts accuracy.
🔥 This Sequence Doubles Faster Than You Think!
3, 6, 12, 24… what comes next?
Most people miss the pattern until they see it clearly.
Hint: Each term doubles.
👉 Follow LogicNmath for daily pattern‑spotting power.
23/04/2026
Top 5 Mathematicians Who Changed the World
⚠️ This Percent Trick Feels Illegal!
Which is bigger: 25% of 80 or 80% of 25?
Most people guess wrong — until they learn this identity:
✨ x% of y = y% of x
Try it before the reveal!
👉 Follow LogicNmath for daily anti‑trap math.
⚠️ 99% Get This Math Problem Wrong!
20 ÷ 2(5) looks simple… until you apply BODMAS correctly.
Most people fall for the trap — can you solve it before the reveal?
👉 Follow LogicNmath for daily anti‑trap math and logic mastery.
20/04/2026
Multiply any number by 9, and the digits of the result always add up to 9.
It’s not just coincidence — it’s one of math’s most satisfying patterns!
Try it yourself: 9×3 = 27 → 2 + 7 = 9 💡
Once you see it, you’ll never unsee it.
Tag a friend who loves math tricks! 🔢✨
12/04/2026
Did you know? Some numbers are called "Perfect" because they equal the sum of their divisors. 🔎 But here is a simpler mystery: Why do all prime numbers greater than 3 end in 1, 3, 7, or 9?
Every Star fuels our research into deep math concepts. Stay curious, LogicNmath family! 🌟✨
British Olympiad Problem 🇬🇧
Looks easy…
but the fractions hide a twist 😮
Did YOU expect a positive or negative answer?
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Location
Category
Address
Karol Bagh
Delhi
110005