Puzzle 1
Moving from letter to letter using the moves of a chess knight, can you find the letters 'PUZZLES' in order?
| Z | E | Z | S | Z | P | S |
| U | P | S | P | L | P | Z |
| S | U | L | U | U | E | U |
| E | E | P | U | S | U | P |
| P | Z | L | L | U | P | Z |
| Z | U | Z | S | U | L | P |
| E | P | Z | Z | E | L | U |
Note: this puzzle is not interactive, and the squares cannot be clicked.
The moves of a knight are:

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Puzzle 2
After visiting one of my very old relatives, I travelled home in their old jalopy. The car was old and battered, it had a leak from the petrol tank, and I was stuck in second gear.
This meant that I could only travel along at a steady 30 miles per hour and managed a paltry 20 miles per gallon of fuel.
At the start of the journey, I had placed exactly 10 gallons of fuel into the tank. I knew though, that the fuel tank lost fuel at the rate of half a gallon per hour.
Just as I arrived home, the car stopped because it had run out of fuel and I had only just made it.
How far was it from my relative's house to my home?
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Puzzle 3
What comes next in this sequence:
boron carbon nitrogen oxygen ?
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Puzzle 4
You've been asked to buy the cakes for the school party and you've been given $100 to buy 100 cakes.
Donuts cost 56c, chocolate eclairs cost $2.26 and iced rolls cost 92c.
How can you spend exactly all of the money on the 100 cakes?
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