Reader’s Digest Canada – September 2019

(National Geographic (Little) Kids) #1
Crossed Letters
Moderately difficult
Place either A, B, C or D
into each of the 25 empty
cells so that the number
of times each letter
appears in a given row or
column is as indicated by
the numbers beside or
above that row or column.
Identical letters cannot be
next to each other in the
grid, either horizontally or
vertically. Can you com-
plete the grid?

Make It Work
Difficult Arrange the whole numbers from one to
nine in a three-by-three grid so that all of the follow-
ing conditions are satisfied:
✦ All nine numbers are used, one per cell.
✦ One row has a product of 30.
✦ The number in the lower-left corner is the sum of
the numbers in the other three corners.
✦ There’s a row with a sum of 21.
✦ No even number is immediately to the left of another even number.
✦ No odd number is immediately below another odd number.
✦ There’s a column with a sum of 10.

For answers, turn to PA G E 111

A 22111


B 21011


C 02111


ABCD 10322


1022


1112


1121


3101


1202


rd.ca 107

(C


RO


SS


ED


LE


TT


ER


S)^


FR


AS


ER


SI


MP


SO


N;


(M


AK


E^ I


T^ W


OR


K)


RO


DE


RIC


K^ K


IM


BA


LL

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