7 puzzles war for the Soviet school, which today does not cope all adults

  • Dec 24, 2019
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When it comes to World War II, the first thing conjure terrible scenes of destruction and misery. However, even then there was a place children's games and amusements. Soviet boys and girls dreamed of being spies and partisans to repulse the enemy. And these desires are actively encouraged. In wartime, in the journal "Murzilka" often printed puzzles and puzzles on intelligence. Children clicked them as seeds. But modern adult some tasks are not too tough.

Task 1: How the partisans found a spy?

Murzilka Magazine, 1944
Murzilka Magazine, 1944

The partisan detachment man came. He said that his name was Simon Rubtsov he farmer and fled from the Germans. He promised to hold the guerrillas to large ammunition dumps. He was dressed in a rural and well spoken in Russian. The commander left him to sleep and he ordered the soldiers quietly watch Rubtsov and check that it is for the people. Nobody noticed anything suspicious all day. But when they began to prepare dinner, it was discovered that not Rubtsov Russian. It was caught, and he confessed that he was a spy.

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Task 2: How guerrillas quietly crept to the enemy?

Murzilka Magazine, 1944
Murzilka Magazine, 1944

Guerrillas scouts found a German truck stuck in the snow, and around him a group of Germans. Scouts were only two, but they decided to take the truck. We had to get unnoticed by the Germans and suddenly attack them. But how to choose? The place was open, snow everywhere, and camouflage cloaks were not guerrillas.

- Come on, I'll try a piece. Maybe we can - said Timothy strict.
The guerrillas were able to capture the truck.

What I came up Timofei Strogoff and how managed to get unnoticed by the Germans? Who guessed that instead of an answer let draw a picture, like Timothy Strogoff creeps up to the Germans, and will send the picture to us.

Task 3: How to get the ball out of the vase?

Murzilka Magazine, 1944
Murzilka Magazine, 1944

Take a look at the picture. You will see her boy Sergei Pyatkina and gardener Paul Fomicha Tsvetochkina. Both are in great difficulty. The fact that Sergei, playing in the garden with the ball, accidentally threw it into this beautiful vase and can not get it. Paul Fomich very willing to help Sergei, but also can not figure out how to be here. Get in the vase is impossible, and no stairs at hand. So: try to help them come up with ways to get the ball. Who would guess, could put himself top five for the mind and shrewdness.

Task 4: Find all the items on the letter "H"

Murzilka Magazine, 1944
Murzilka Magazine, 1944

You know how to count to twenty? You say: "Of course, we are able to thousands or even a million," Very well. In this case, counted no million, and twenty items starting with the letter "H", and painted in the picture. Who counted twenty, get five. And that will be able to find more than twenty, he read his name in the school honors list. Be kind, the responses accurately list all the items with the letter "H", which you found in the picture.

Task 5: Find the sniper

Murzilka Magazine, 1942
Murzilka Magazine, 1942

In one of the triangles in the figure is a sniper. Without changing the location and not touching any houses or trees, he destroyed all the Nazis. Find this triangle.

Problem 6: What is happening in the picture?

Murzilka Magazine, 1944
Murzilka Magazine, 1944

We check to see if you are observant. Here's a test: an ordinary picture, nothing much happens there. Look and accurate answer:

1) What is the time of day: morning, noon or night?
2) What time of year?
3) What is the weather - calm or windy?
4) Heat now or cold?
5) Sunny or cloudy?

Write the answer, but do not like something, and with an explanation of why you think that the time of day and the weather was so, as you say. Answer correctly and precisely - you will receive "excellent" for observation.

Target 7: How to deploy the stern of the ship to the shore of the frozen?

Murzilka Magazine, 1945
Murzilka Magazine, 1945

But such problems must be solved sailors in the war.

I came the fall of a large ship to shore. He came up, and began to nose to the waterfront. And then I hit the dead of winter. The ship froze into the ice.

It is necessary to unload the ship and cargo hatches on his stern, far from the shore. Icebreakers are not near. Ice blasting powder can not be - the German will hear the case near the front. People are too small - only five or six; unload by hand - year allowance. In short, it is necessary to turn the frozen ship stern to shore. Six people can it be done, who stand on the deck?

Asked the captain, he said: "I think - no!" Asked the engineer. The mechanic says: "Of course not!" Asked the old boatswain. "Absolutely - yes!" Replied the boatswain.

Did you say how to do it?






In Soviet times, logic problems were not only used in schools or published in children's magazines. Even the security officers had to be smart and ingenuity. According to rumors, This logic puzzles It offered as a test KGB.

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