Guess My Number! Game Riddles - Bais Yaakov

Clues
Guess My Number! Game Riddles
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1. I am a 2-digit number.
3. I am more than 6 + 6.
2. I am less than 8 + 8.
4. I am even.
Answer
14
What number am I?
1. I am a 2-digit number.
3. I am more than 7 + 3.
2. I am less than 8 + 5.
4. I am odd.
11
What number am I?
1. Start with 6.
3. Add the number that
comes after 2.
What number am I?
2. Subtract the number that comes before 5.
4. Add 1.
1. I am greater than 40.
2. I am less than 50.
3. My ones digit is the number of sides on a triangle.
6
43
What number am I?
1. I am an even number.
2. I am between 50 and 60.
3. My ones digit is the number of wheels on 3 bikes.
56
What number am I?
1. I am a 2-digit number.
3. I am less than 9 + 9.
2. I am more than 7 + 8.
4. Add my digits together, and you get 8.
17
What number am I?
1. I am greater than 80.
3. I am an even number.
2. I am less than 90.
4. My digits add up to 12.
84
What number am I?
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Money Riddle Cards
Cut along the dashed lines.
1
2
3
4
On the way to school,
you found 3 coins that
add up to 7¢. What are
the coins?
Your coin jar has 3 coins
in it, for a total of 31¢.
What coins are in
the jar?
You sold an old action
figure for 23¢ and got
7 coins. What coins did
you get?
You paid 35¢ for some
mints. What 4 coins did
you use?
5
6
7
8
Your uncle pretended
to pull 4 coins from
your ear. They totaled
50¢. What were they?
You used 7 coins to buy
some gingerbread that
cost 68¢. Show how
you paid.
In exchange for a dime,
you gave your dad
6 coins that equal 10¢.
What are the coins?
10
11
12
You bought your little
sister a coloring book
for 51¢. Show the
3 coins you paid with.
Use 6 coins to show 58¢.
You have 10 coins worth
63¢. What are they?
To buy a 42¢ magic
trick, you gave the
cashier 5 coins. What
were they?
9
How could you make
27¢ using 3 coins?
Answer Key
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3.
4.
5.
6.
1 nickel, 2 pennies
1 quarter, 1 nickel, 1 penny
4 nickels, 3 pennies
3 dimes, 1 nickel
1 quarter, 1 dime, 1 nickel, 2 pennies
1 quarter, 2 dimes, 1 nickel
7. 2 quarters, 1 dime, 1 nickel, 3 pennies
8. 1 nickel, 5 pennies
9. 1 quarter, 2 pennies
10. 2 quarters, 1 penny
11. 2 quarters, 1 nickel, 3 pennies
12. 5 dimes, 2 nickels, 3 pennies