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#2. Turn,Turn,Turn

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#2. Turn,Turn,Turn                           Ever heard of a multi axial simulator? Years ago, it appeared as a training device for astronauts and pilots. Nowadays, it's often found at beaches, amusement parks, and fairs. The MAS consists of 3 loops, each inside of the other. Each loop is free to rotate in only one dimension. The "pilot" is fastened to the middle of the inner most loop. In this position, a person gets to experience all three turning motions at the same time.                   Let's strap the number "4" in this simulator. Suppose each of the loops made one half rotation. How would the "4" appear after it was flipped, turned, and spun halfway in all 3 dimensions? You can select from the choices below.

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#1. Puzzle Paths

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#1. Puzzle Paths                 Sam Loyd was one of the most published and brilliant puzzle creator of all time. Born in 1841, Sam was an accomplished chess player by his early teens. He created puzzles based upon the moves of chess pieces. Loyd also produced thousands of other puzzles, many of which still appear today with contemporary twists and slight modifications. The maze below is based upon one of his earliest puzzle ideas. Can you complete the challenge?               The amazing amusement park has three rides. It also has three gates with signs that identify the ride to which they lead. The only problem is that the architect forgot the layout of connecting paths. Can you help? Draw three paths that connect the rides to their gates. The paths can't meet or cross.

Challenging Critical Thinking Puzzle series

Hi Guys,          This is a series of 66 mind blowing puzzles which improves your IQ level.          I hope u enjoy this.          Viewers can comment their answers and give link of their photographic answers from google drive.