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What is the next number? Quick puzzle for smart people

Alina MilsentNews
A math puzzle. Source: jagranjosh.com

Puzzles are not just fun, but a real workout for the brain. Regularly solving puzzles and tasks has a positive effect on many cognitive functions. Puzzles improve logical thinking, enhance pattern recognition, improve memory, and develop analytical skills.

We suggest you test yourself with an interesting puzzle. Look carefully at the series of numbers and determine which one will be next.

Solving puzzles is a great way to distract yourself from everyday problems. Solving requires memorizing the conditions of the task, and intermediate results, which significantly improves memory.

Some puzzles require visualization of objects and their spatial location, which develops spatial thinking. These tests teach you to analyze the situation, look for different solutions, and make the best decision.

The image above shows a sequence of numbers.

Can you solve the math puzzle by finding the next number in the sequence in 4 seconds?

This math puzzle will test your intelligence and analytical thinking skills.

The correct answer is

The sequence is obtained by adding positive integers.

Therefore, 1 is followed by 2.

Then 1 + 2 = 3

3 + 3 = 6.

6 + 4 = 10.

10 + 5 =15.

15 + 6 = 21.

And the last number in the sequence is 21 + 7 = 28.

The main thing is regularity. Even 10 minutes a day devoted to solving puzzles will bring tangible results.

The choice of puzzle depends on your personal preferences and level of difficulty. The main thing is to enjoy the process of solving it.

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