Each Friday morning I post a riddle to get you to think outside the box and exercise your brain. If you are stumped, share it with a friend or colleague and see if you can figure out the answer together. Leave your guess in the comment section.
This week’s riddle was first shared earlier this year on the NPR show Sunday Puzzle. Riddles from this show can be tough so don’t get discouraged, these are definitely harder than usual. If you need help, pull in a friend or two and give it a try. Much thanks to Jim Francis from Kirkland, Washington for the riddle.
This week’s riddle: Take this equation: 14 + 116 + 68 = 47. Clearly, this doesn’t work mathematically, but it does work in a non-mathematical way. Please explain.
I’ll approve responses later in the day to allow people to respond without seeing any spoilers.


turn again to the periodic table, whe Si + Lv + Er = Ag
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Most excellent. You are correct. I think this week’s riddle was a little too advanced.
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it was a challenge. my science teacher colleagues have all kinds of things that use the periodic table, so i had sort of an inside track. plus my last name is along those lines
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