Great Minds Think Alike: For a bit of fun, try this little exercise and see if it’s true, that great minds think alike.

  1. Pick a number between 1 and 10 and stick with it.
  2. Multiply that number by 9. (This will test your multiplication skills!)
  3. Next, subtract 5 from your answer.
  4. Is the number you now have a single-digit number (e.g. 1, 2 or 3) or a double-digit number (e.g. 11, 22 or 33)? If it’s a single-digit number, stick with it and move on to step 5 below. On the other hand, if your answer is a double digit number, add the two digits together. (For example, if your answer was 14, add the 1 and the 4 together to get 5.) Now, is your answer a single or double-digit number? Repeat this process of adding the two digits together until your answer becomes a single-digit number.
  5. Next, using the number you now have, find the corresponding letter of the alphabet, where A=1, B=2, C=3 and so on.
  6. Now, think of a country beginning with that letter.
  7. Then, take the second letter of that country and think of an animal beginning with that letter.
  8. Finally, think of the colour of that animal.

(Were you thinking of a grey elephant in Denmark? Clever clogs!)

Great Minds Think Alike: For a bit of fun, try this little exercise and see if it’s true, that great minds think alike.

  1. Pick a number between 1 and 10 and stick with it.
  2. Multiply that number by 9. (This will test your multiplication skills!)
  3. Next, subtract 5 from your answer.
  4. Is the number you now have a single-digit number (e.g. 1, 2 or 3) or a double-digit number (e.g. 11, 22 or 33)? If it’s a single-digit number, stick with it and move on to step 5 below. On the other hand, if your answer is a double digit number, add the two digits together. (For example, if your answer was 14, add the 1 and the 4 together to get 5.) Now, is your answer a single or double-digit number? Repeat this process of adding the two digits together until your answer becomes a single-digit number.
  5. Next, using the number you now have, find the corresponding letter of the alphabet, where A=1, B=2, C=3 and so on.
  6. Now, think of a country beginning with that letter.
  7. Then, take the second letter of that country and think of an animal beginning with that letter.
  8. Finally, think of the colour of that animal.

(Were you thinking of a grey elephant in Denmark? Clever clogs!)