If you can decipher an encrypted message, you will learn something new about yourself.

Development of the thinking process It's very important at any age. In order for the brain not to age and continue to function well, it needs regular exercise. Therefore, solving interesting problems and puzzles will always be useful.



And today's edition. "Site" It offers readers some unusual tasks that will serve as a good warm-up for the brain. And if you manage to understand the first message, then you also learn something new about yourself.

Development of the thinking process
  1. Nowadays, even a first-grader has a fancy smartphone. But there was a time when mobile phones were far from every adult. And even the biggest fans of technological innovations were content with tiny button phones with limited functionality. Do you remember the marvel of technology that Siemens used to look like the C65, M65 or CX75? Later they were replaced by stylish Sony Ericsson (T610, K700, K750i, K800i). But the ball ruled at the time gadgets from Nokia (from the simple and “unkillable” 3310 and 1100 to hits such as N73 and N95).

    If you caught those times and carried a button “bell ringer” in your pocket, you will definitely be able to cope with it. codedThe one you've seen before in preview.





  2. As a second task, we offer to deal with the “winter” examples. Can you figure out what it's all about to solve the last line? Find all the numbers that hide behind snowflakes, snowmen and Christmas trees.

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  3. One last assignment of ingenuity. Use your imagination to imagine what this pyramid should look like from above. Now choose the appropriate option and check with our answers in the second part of the article.

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Tips and answers
  1. Any old phone had to have comfortable buttons. How to play games and type SMS? Devices with a particularly convenient keyboard invariably became popular at the time. And if you remember how to type on such a call, you will definitely decipher that behind our set of numbers there are only two words: "You're old." And so are we.



  2. If the sum of two snowflakes is 18, then one snowflake is 18 ÷ 2 = 9. Looking at the second example, we understand that the snowman is 27 ÷ 9 = 3. From the third example, we can find the meaning of the tree. For this, 24 ÷ 3 = 8. Therefore, the lower (last) example is as follows: 9 + 8 + 3 = 20.
  3. The orange top and the blue circle that comes after it will be our clue. After all, we will immediately see that only the third option suits us. That's why we'll choose him eventually.





Did you manage to decipher the message and solve other problems? Share your answers in the comments. And also solve tricky puzzles that can puzzle even the smartest person.