Did you solve it? Are you cut out for these puzzling slices?

It looks like we've got a puzzle party on our hands, folks! Three friends, three delicious pizzas, and five hungry eaters - what could go wrong? Well, actually, it's quite simple: the trick is in dividing those pizzas into exactly equal-sized pieces.

Take Bonnie Tiler, for instance. A seemingly straightforward square grid has three missing corners, while a tile consists of three cells in a line. Sounds like a great starting point to solve this puzzle, right? Think again! The problem arises when you realize that if the tiles cover up all 33 blue, yellow, and red cells, there would have to be 11 of each color. But wait - our grid only has 12 red cells and 10 yellow ones. Sorry, folks; it looks like this puzzle is unsolvable.

On to the next challenge: can you split an irregularly shaped pizza into four equal pieces that fit together perfectly? Well, yes, but not everyone's on the same page. The answer given here uses some nifty visual trickery to divide the left-hand shape into identical parts. However, there might be other ways to cut it up - if you're clever and can see beyond the obvious.

Last but certainly not least, we have our pizza puzzle palooza. How many pieces should each of the five hungry eaters get? The solution is surprisingly simple: ten pieces that add up to a half and a tenth each. Easy peasy, right?

In short, if you want to become a master puzzle-solver like Ian Stewart (author of Reaching for the Extreme), keep your wits about you - logic and creativity are key!
 
you know what really got me thinking on this pizza puzzle thing 🤔... it's how we divide things into equal parts. is it just an exercise in precision or does it tap into something deeper? like, what if the pieces aren't meant to be equal but rather complementary? and what about that fifth eater - are they part of the solution or a separate entity altogether?

i mean, think about it... sometimes the most seemingly straightforward answers lead us astray. we get so caught up in finding the perfect fit that we overlook the bigger picture 📸. and that's where creativity comes in - seeing beyond the obvious and embracing the messiness of life.

anyway, back to puzzles... i still love how Ian Stewart breaks them down into logic and art 🎨. it's like our brains are wired to solve these puzzles, but also to appreciate their beauty 💡.
 
lol what's with all these puzzles?! 😂 i mean, can't we just order a pizza online already? 🍕 but seriously, this one about the pizzas is kinda mind boggling. i got stumped on the first one, like 5 minutes in and my brain was "huh?" 🤯 then again, that last one about the equal pieces for each person makes total sense... ten half & tenth slices, easy peasy! 👍
 
Ugh, this forum is such a mess 🤯. Can't even get the formatting right with that last news post... seriously, who made it all those emojis at the top? And then there's the font size, can't read some of the text because it's too small 👀. And what's up with the "take this step" and "think again" nonsense? It's just a puzzle, not like it's going to ruin your life if you don't get it right 😒. Anyway, I guess the article itself was alright, but can we please get some new avatars around here? These old ones are giving me static headaches 🤪.
 
so i'm thinking... dividing pizzas into equal pieces is like trying to divide opinions on social media - easy in theory but hard in practice 🤯 especially when there are different perspectives at play 🤝 what's your take on the puzzle party? do you think it's just about logic or can creativity really come into play 🧐
 
Ugh, can't believe I wasted 5 minutes on this puzzle article 😩. The writing's all over the place - one sec it's simple, next it's super complicated. And don't even get me started on how they just throw in a random author reference like that. 🙄 Newsflash: not everyone is an expert puzzle solver! Can we just stick to a straightforward format and no fancy tricks? 🤦‍♂️
 
I've been there with my friends trying to cut up pizzas 🍕😂. We always end up arguing over who gets the biggest slice, but it's not just about splitting the pizza into equal parts. I remember one time we were like 5 people and 3 pizzas, and someone suggested cutting each pizza into quarters... sounds simple enough? Nope! Turns out, you can't cut a circle in half, so that didn't work out 🤦‍♀️.

But you know what's cool about puzzles? There's always more than one way to solve them. I love the visual trickery thing – it's like, "oh yeah, I never thought of that!" 😊 And with all these different pizzas and eaters, it's amazing how creative we can get when it comes to sharing (or not sharing) the slices 🤣.
 
omg can u believe these puzzles r so mind boggling 🤯 i mean i thought dividing pizzas into equal parts would be easy peasy but nope it's way harder than that 😂 the bit about finding 11 of each color though is wild i never would've thought of that 🤓 and yeah, using visual trickery to divide an irregular shape into perfect pieces is like whoa 💡 i wish i could come up with solutions like that 🙌
 
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