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Trafalgar Square

Solve the number puzzles drawn on the pavement of Trafalgar Square in London.

In London's Trafalgar Square a young man from Slovakia captures the interest of passers-by with puzzles he's drawn with chalk on the pavement.

Chalk drawn puzzles

Above the puzzles were the only instructions:

Trafalgar Square Instructions

When I returned the following week all nine levels were ready for the keen puzzle solvers.

Trafalgar Square Puzzles

Can you explain how to find the missing number in each of the grids in the photograph above? The first few levels are quite easy but then it gets difficult. The answers are available lower down this page for subscribers (except the answer to level 8 which I'm still trying to figure out).

There are some easier 'Trafalgar Square' grids below for you to complete. They contain fixed rules but randomly-generated numbers. You can see how well you are doing by clicking the check button as often as you like as you work through the levels. If you get a level wrong try again:

Level 1

369
4913
715

Correct Wrong

Level 2

224
144
28

Correct Wrong

Level 3

954
523
43

Correct Wrong

Level 4

4210
5716
1313

Correct Wrong

Level 5

511
397
35

Correct Wrong

Level 6

316
5318
186

Correct Wrong

Level 7

646
263
36

Correct Wrong

Level 8

8416
5116
1515

Correct Wrong

Level 9

122
425
33

Correct Wrong

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Place the numbers one to nine in the table so they obey the row and column headings.

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Update

The creators of the Trafalgar Square puzzles have made contact and kindly provided the photographs below:

Kardos photograph 1

Peter Kardos and Daniel Kardos, creators of the Trafalgar Square puzzles

Kardos photograph 2 Kardos photograph 3 Kardos photograph 4

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Andy, USA

Saturday, August 18, 2018

"Only levels 1-7 seem to have a linear solution (ax + by + c = z) and are easily solved. What are the solutions to levels 8 and 9?"

Cesire Creamat, Twitter

Friday, September 14, 2018

Daniel Kardos, Slovakia

Tuesday, September 25, 2018

"Hi there,
I just found out that you uploaded those square puzzles from Trafalgar square as owner of those puzzles I found it interesting in here and I really like the idea . I solved your puzzles also. If you liked my puzzles and like to entertain people I could send to you few via email. Ps: To level eight in my puzzles- you all should think bit differently."

John, Transum

Wednesday, September 26, 2018

"Hey Daniel, thanks so much for getting in touch. It was so good to see your number puzzles in Trafalgar Square. It was funny that the first time I saw your work only the first four levels had been completed. I went back the following, rainy day but the rain had made a good job of washing the chalk away so I went back a week later when I got to meet you and take the final photograph. Nobody has solved level 8 yet so it must be quite different to the rest of the levels. It would be great for you to provide more puzzles that I could include on this website. I wish you many more sunny days in Trafalgar Square. Best wishes."

Pete Davies, Blackpool

Tuesday, October 2, 2018

"For level 8. First column - second column then add 12. Took me a while! Love problems like these. Will definitely use.

[Transum: Thanks Pete, good try, but that's not the puzzle that has foxed everyone. It's the Level 8 in the THIRD PHOTOGRAPH, drawn in chalk on the pavement of Trafalgar square that we can't work out. Please share if you manage to solve that!]"

Peter Davies, Blackpool

Tuesday, October 2, 2018

"Hi. Can you tell me what the first number in the second row is for level 8 on the pavement? It is not clear on the photo. Possibly why it is challenging if people not using the correct number. Many thanks.

[Transum: Hello Pete, really pleased to know that you are joining the search for the solution to level 8 in the third photograph. It's not obvious is it? here are the numbers in the puzzling square grid:

1000111
205
101?


Good Luck]"

Peter Davies, Blackpool

Wednesday, October 3, 2018

"Thinking outside the box!. For level 8 the first row numbers are in base 2. All other numbers are in base 10. If we convert the base 2 numbers to base 10 then add vertically, the missing number is 8. Hopefully correct this time!

[Transum: Your idea doesn't work adding horizontally.]"

Anil, India

Friday, December 7, 2018

"The Trafalgar Square puzzles were very tough beyond Level 3."

Corinne Brooks, Birmingham

Friday, April 24, 2020

"Nimber 8 on Trafalgar Square is -141. Simple to work out using simultaneous equations."

Kathleen, Kathleen.riley27@yahoo.ca

Tuesday, December 1, 2020

"Hi there,
I have figured out #8 but do not know how to do #9 from the Trafalgar square questions. I would appreciate a hint."

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