Maths Puzzle Day

Tips for organising your Maths Puzzle Day

The sky is the limit when it comes to organising your Maths Puzzle Day! Whether you’re a seasoned Maths Week event planner or a budding novice, you’ll find endless inspiration and ideas here to create a memorable event. Use the links below to discover a wealth of puzzles guaranteed to bring hours of learning and entertainment to your class or group.

For those of you just starting out, there are a number of formats you can adopt for a Maths Puzzle Day. Listed are some popular formats you can choose to follow. Select one and see how it works with your group or class.

Participants are divided into small teams (3-4 people per team). Puzzles are set out on tables in a designated area such as a classroom or school hall. Teams are instructed to move around the room, tackling the puzzles one at a time. For each puzzle challenge, they are given a set amount of time. Each team gets a score depending on how many puzzles their team solves. Below are some links to great resources for puzzle challenge ideas.

Again students are divided into small teams of 3-4 people. The first puzzle challenge is distributed amongst the teams. In this type of challenge, the team is required to solve the puzzle they are working on correctly before moving onto the next puzzle. Below are some links to great resources for puzzle challenge ideas.

A set of puzzle challenges is given out at the beginning of the week to all students in the school, either individually or in teams. Below are some links to great resources for puzzle challenge ideas.

Quick-fire short puzzles can be given out daily. Below are some links to great resources for puzzle challenge ideas.