#MathPuzzle March 1
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In March 2025, several of us are taking part in the 30-Day Math Puzzle Coach4aday Challenge. Each day, a new puzzle is posted, giving readers twenty-four hours to solve it before the correct answer and explanation appear in the following day’s blog—alongside the next challenge. Yesterday the math puzzle that was revealed was called Crack Open the Safe I.

30-Day Challenges serve a purpose of self-improvement. Solving math puzzles strengthens critical thinking, problem-solving, and logical reasoning skills by challenging the brain to recognize patterns and think creatively. It also helps improve memory and cognitive flexibility, keeping the mind sharp and engaged. There are many over the counter supplements for memory enhancement claiming to help us do this but exercising the brain is still better in my opinion.
Math Puzzle 30-Day Challenge Guidelines
Unlike previous challenges the Math Puzzle will appear just on the Coach4aday blog. The rules to participate are simple.
- Look at the puzzle and attempt to solve.
- If you gave it a shot, hit the like button at the end of the post—but please don’t share your answer and spoil the challenge for others. Feel free to brag about your success once the solution is revealed the next day!
- Keep up with your score and see how many you can solve in March
- If so, inclined share the post using the hash tag #Coach4adayChalllenge
Math Puzzle #2-Crack Open Safe II
Today’s puzzle is similar to yesterdays in that you have to replace the question marks with numbers that will open the safe. You can find these figures by determining the pattern behind the numbers shown. The answer to Math Puzzle #2 will be in the March 2nd post.

Math Puzzle #1
The first Math Puzzle in this challenge was called Crack Open the Safe I and the goal is to replace the question marks with numbers. You can find these figures by determining the pattern behind the numbers shown.

Answer
The question marks are replaced with the numbers 1 and 4. Both the top and bottom rows are arranged in groups of two-digit numbers, all ending in 7 and ascending in both rows. The number 1 for top row and number 4 for bottom row.
Don’t forget to hit the like button if you are attempting to solve today’s puzzle.
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