Daily 24 Puzzle
24 is a good game to practice your arithmetic. It is usually played by dealing four playing cards, but car license plates in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland are ideal for it.
The aim is to make 24 using the set of numbers to the right of the plate. You can use addition, subtraction, division and multiplication, but you must use all of the digits. You’ll be surprised how many of them can make up 24.

Variations
For younger players:
If you cant make 24 –
- How close can you get?
- Can you make 24 if you don’t use all the digits?
For older players, additional rules you might like to use
- Use powers and roots Xy y√X (To raise something to a power the exponent (if needed) must also be present. For example, to square a number a 2 must be available. To take the cube root of a number a 3 must be available)
- You may link adjacent numbers to form multi-digit numbers as long as the order is kept. For example: 1221 could become 12*2*1
- You can use factorials ie 4! = 4*3*2*1 = 24
There are a few not-so-obvious “tricks” that you can do with moves 1. and 3.
Junior Primary Pupils Poster 2025
Here you have activities related to our Junior poster. As the teacher you know your pupils best so feel free to adapt these activities to suit your class group: older or younger children, EAL learners, pupils of differing abilities and interests, group sizes etc.
Magic Numbers
Have fun with these number based puzzles. These puzzles need only basic addition and problem solving skills.
Mathematical nature scavenger hunt
this cross-curricular fun activity is great way to get children excited about maths and nature. Children will have to look for certain materials found in nature, count them, record their results and communicate their mathematical thinking.

