Winter Math Games, Puzzles and Brain Teasers
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Winter Board Games
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Snowmen Make 21– Addition Game
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Winter Add to 20 – Addition Game
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Winter Four in a Row – Number Game
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Winter Addition Equation Maker – Addition Game
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Winter Multiplication Equation Maker – Multiplication Game Skating Friends Doubles – Double the Number Game Skating Friends Triples – Triple the Number Game
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Snowflake Subtraction Equation Maker
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Snowman Game – Strategy Game
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Winter Math Puzzles
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Snowflake Division Equation Maker
Winter Favorite Numbers – Number Puzzles Winter Counting to 100 – Counting Puzzles
Winter Counting to 1000 – Counting Puzzles
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Snowball Numbers Puzzles Set 1 – Addition to 20
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Winter Friends – Addition Puzzle
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Snowball Numbers Puzzles Set 2 – Addition to 100
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Snowflake Sums
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Snowflake Sums
Set 1 – Addition Puzzle
Set 2 – Addition Puzzle
Find the Snowflakes – Number Puzzle
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Twenty- One Snowflakes – Logic Puzzle
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Winter Math Brain Teasers Cards
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Winter Math Puzzle Solutions
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Winter Brain Teaser Solutions
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Winter Math Games
Print on cardstock and laminate if desired. Some games have cards that will need to be printed on cardstock and then cut into cards. Some games require dice and counters.
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Snowmen Make 21. a game for 2 players Need: Counters
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Use counters to cover the numbers. Players take turns to cover 3 numbers that add to 21 covering one number from each snowman on a turn, e.g. a player could cover 3, 8 and 10. Once a circle is covered it stays covered. The winner is the last person who can cover 3 numbers that total 21.
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Winter Four in a Row a game for 2 players Need: Dice, Counters in 2 different colors – each player uses a different color Take turns to roll the dice and check the number on the dice against the key. Cover a number on the board to match the clue for the number rolled. The first player to cover 4 in a row is the winner.
What Do I Cover? 1 – odd number 2 – even number 3 – number with 3 tens 4 – number with 4 ones 5 – number smaller than 29 6 – number larger than 58
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Winter Add to 20
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a game for 2 players Need: 2 dice, counters in 2 different colors – each player uses a different color Each player takes 10 counters in their color. Players take turns to roll the 2 dice and add the numbers together. They then decide how much more is needed to make 20 and cover this number on the board, e.g. if a player rolls 5 and 3 they would cover 12. The game ends when one of the players has used all 10 of their counters. The winner is the player who has the longest line of counters in their color.
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Winter Addition Equation Maker a game for 2 players Equipment – Snowflake Number Cards Each player chooses an equation for the game. Number cards are spread out face down beside the board. Each player takes 4 number cards. Players then try to create a true addition equation by placing the number cards over the boxes. The first player to do this is the winner of this round and scores one point. If no player can make an equation, each player picks up another card. This continues until one player creates a true equation.
Player 1
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Number Cards for Winter Addition Equation Maker
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Multiplication Equation Maker a game for 2 players Equipment – Snowman Number Cards Each player chooses an equation for the game. Number cards are spread out face down beside the board. Each player takes 4 number cards. Players then try to create a true multiplication equation by placing the number cards over the birds. The first player to do this is the winner of this round and scores one point. If no player can make an equation, each player picks up another card. This continues until one player creates a true equation.
Player 1
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Number Cards for Winter Multiplication Equation Maker
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Skating Friends
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Doubles
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a game for 2 players Need: 2 dice and 10 counters per player – each player uses a different color Each player uses different colored counters. Players take turns to roll 2 dice, add the numbers together and then double the total. The player then covers this number with one of their counters, e.g. if a player rolls 2 and 6, they would cover 16. The game ends when one of the players has used all 10 of their counters. The winner is the player who has the longest line of counters in their color.
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Skating Friends
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Triples
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a game for 2 players Need: 2 dice and 10 counters per player – each player uses a different color Each player uses different colored counters. Players take turns to roll 2 dice, add the numbers together and then triple the total. The player then covers this number with one of their counters, e.g. if a player rolls 2 and 6, they would cover 24. The game ends when one of the players has used all 10 of their counters. The winner is the player who has the longest line of counters in their color.
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Snowflake Subtraction Equation Maker a game for 2 players Need: Counters Players take turns to cover the numbers to make a subtraction equation and tell the equation they are making, e.g. a player could cover 12, 5 and 7 for 12 – 5 = 7. Once a number is covered it remains covered. The winner is the last player who can cover the numbers to make an equation.
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Snowflake Division Equation Maker a game for 2 players Need: Counters Players take turns to cover the numbers to make a division equation and tell the equation they are making, e.g. a player could cover 24, 8 and 3 for 24 ÷ 8 = 3. Once a number is covered it remains covered. The winner is the last player who can cover the numbers to make an equation.
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Snowman Game
a game for 2 players Need: Snowman Cards The object of the game is to be the last player to place a snowman on the board. To Play: Players take turns to place a snowman card on the board. Each card must cover 2 squares and a card cannot be placed over another card. The last player who can place a snowman on the board is the winner.
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Snowman Cards for the Snowman Game
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Winter Math
Puzzles
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Winter Favorite Numbers
Each bird has a favorite number hidden amongst the numbers on the snowball. For each bird cross out the numbers that don’t fit the clues and the number that is left will be the birds favorite number. Circle this number for each bird. I only like even numbers. I only like numbers larger than 70. I only like numbers with 8 ones.
12 74 63 98 66
I only like odd numbers. I only like numbers smaller than 40. I only like numbers with 2 tens.
32 25 78 67 15
I only like even numbers. I only like numbers larger than 30. I only like numbers with 7 tens.
74 45 26 88 73
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I only like numbers with 8 ones. I only like numbers smaller than 70. I only like numbers with 3 tens.
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I only like numbers larger than 70. I only like even numbers. I only like numbers with 8 tens.
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I only like odd numbers. I only like numbers smaller than 60. I only like numbers larger than 30.
53 75 27 44 96
For solution see page 42.
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Winter Counting to 100 Each of the skating friends is counting. They will tell you how they are counting. The numbers they use are in the box. Cross out any numbers that they use. Circle the numbers that they don’t use.
I am counting in 1’s from 13 to 21.
I am counting in 10’s from 30 to 120.
I am counting in 5’s from 5 to 45.
I am counting in 5’s from 55 to 100.
I am counting in 2’s from 14 to 32.
I am counting in 2’s from 46 to 64.
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Winter Counting to 1000 Each of the skating friends is counting. They will tell you how they are counting. The numbers they use are in the box. Cross out any numbers that they use. Circle the numbers that they don’t use. I am counting in 1’s from 135 to 143.
I am counting in 10’s from 160 to 250.
I am counting in 5’s from 275 to 320.
I am counting in 5’s from 560 to 610.
I am counting in 2’s from 762 to 782.
I am counting in 2’s from 886 to 902.
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For solution see page 42.
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Snowball Numbers Puzzle Set 1
Each snowball has two numbers that will add to a third number on the snowball. Circle the two numbers on each snowball that will add to a third number. For example, in a set with 1, 4, 6, 8, 10, you would circle 4 and 6 because these add to 10.
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For solution see page 23.
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Snowball Numbers Puzzle Set 1 Solution
Each snowball has two numbers that will add to a third number on the snowball. Circle the two numbers on each snowball that will add to a third number. For example, in a set with 1, 4, 6, 8, 10, you would circle 4 and 6 because these add to 10.
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Snowball Numbers Puzzle Set 2
Each snowball has two numbers that will add to a third number on the snowball. Circle the two numbers on each snowball that will add to a third number. For example, in a set with 6, 9, 12, 21 and 23, you would circle 9 and 12 because these add to 21.
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8 21 29 57 63
19 44 63 74 81
For solution see page 25.
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Snowball Numbers Puzzle Set 2 Solution
Each snowball has two numbers that will add to a third number on the snowball. Circle the two numbers on each snowball that will add to a third number. For example, in a set with 6, 9, 12, 21 and 23, you would circle 9 and 12 because these add to 21.
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Winter Friends Color a path from one snowman to the other that adds to exactly the number in the square.
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For solution see page 27.
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Winter Friends Solutions Color a path from one snowman to the other that adds to exactly the number in the square.
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Snowflake Sums – Set 1 Use the numbers on each snowflake and arrange them to form a true addition equation.
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For solution see page 42.
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Snowflake Sums – Set 2 Use the numbers on each snowflake and arrange them to form a true addition equation.
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Find the Snowflakes
Follow the instructions for each set to find the hidden snowflakes
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Only color the odd numbers between 35 and 75.
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Only color the even numbers between 47 and 81.
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For solution see page 31.
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Find the Snowflakes Solution
Follow the instructions for each set to find the hidden snowflakes
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Only color the odd numbers between 35 and 75.
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Only color the even numbers between 47 and 81.
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Twenty-One Snowflakes Can you cut out the squares below and arrange them along the sides of the square so that each side contains 9 snowflakes?
For solution see page 43.
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Winter Math
Brain Teasers Different Formats
Each Brain Teaser is presented in 2 different formats. This allows the cards to be used in three different ways. Large Card size with 2 to a page. Mini Card size with 6 to a page. Worksheet – the mini cards with 6 to a page can also be used as a worksheet. Just print one for each student.
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Snowman’s Favorite Numbers Snowman likes these numbers.
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70
65
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30
Snowman doesn’t like these numbers.
27
81
63
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89
Which of these numbers does snowman like?
40
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Penguin’s Favorite Numbers Penguin likes these numbers. 46
82
55
73
19
Penguin doesn’t like these numbers. 63
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32
Which of these numbers does penguin like? 91
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Winter Hats I have 14 winter hats altogether. They are all blue or yellow. If I give away 6 yellow hats I will have the same number of each color. How many hats do I have of each color?
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Snowman Patterns
The snowmen are playing with numbers. Find the pattern and work out what the missing number will be.
6
2 7
3
9 11
4
7
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5.
Snowball Totals
Using the numbers below, put the numbers into the snowballs so that the total of each snowball is the same.
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11
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Snowball Fight Lucy and Cory are making snowballs for a snowball fight. Lucy has made 9 more than Cory. Together they have made 27 snowballs. How many snowballs has each of them made?
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Smallest to Tallest Frosty, Snowy and Jack Frost are lining up in order from the smallest to the tallest. If Frosty is twice as tall as Jack Frost and Snowy isn’t the tallest or the smallest, what order will they be standing in?
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Snowflake Rule In the following equations
represents a particular rule.
Example – In these equations
represents the rule –
add the two numbers and half the result.
3
7=5
1
7=4
2
8=5
Find the rule for this set of equations to complete the last equation.
7
2 = 14
3
9 = 17
8
6 = 19
6
4=?
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Snow Letter Values
If the letter a is worth 1, b is worth 2, c is worth 3 and so on up to z which is worth 26, the value of the word WINTER will be 89. (W-23, I-9, N-14, T-20, E-5, R-18)
a
What will the value of the word SNOW be? . b c d …
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Skating Friends Thomas, Dylan, Lily and Molly have been skating. Thomas skated for 1 hour. Lily skated longer than Thomas but not as long as Dylan. Molly skated for 30 minutes. Who skated for the longest?
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Find 3 Numbers Using the numbers on the snowman find 3 numbers that add up to 20.
5 2 4 7
___ + ___ + ___ = 20
9 12
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Snowflake Pattern
What number should replace the
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10
11 8
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6
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on each snowflake?
12
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6
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Winter Brain Teasers A 1.
Snowman’s Favorite Numbers Snowman likes these numbers. 25 70 65 15 30
2. Penguin’s Favorite Numbers Penguin likes these numbers. 46 82 55 73 19
Snowman doesn’t like these numbers. 27 81 63 13 89
Penguin doesn’t like these numbers. 63 17 94 77 32
Which of these numbers does snowman like? 40 32 55 67 85
Which of these numbers does penguin like? 91 32 37 28 71
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Winter Hats
4.
Snowman Patterns
The snowmen are playing with I have 14 winter hats altogether. numbers. They are all blue or yellow. Find the pattern and work out what the missing number will be. If I give away 6 yellow hats I will have the same number of each color. How many hats do I have of each color? 6
2 7
5.
Snowball Totals
Using the numbers below, put the numbers into the snowballs so that the total of each snowball is the same. 3, 4, 5, 6,
6.
3
9 11
4
7 __
Snowball Fight
Lucy and Cory are making snowballs for a snowball fight. Lucy has made 9 more than Cory. Together they have made 27 snowballs. How many snowballs has each of them made?
7, 9, 11
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Winter Brain Teasers B 7.
Smallest to Tallest
Frosty, Snowy and Jack Frost are lining up in order from the smallest to the tallest. If Frosty is twice as tall as Jack Frost and Snowy isn’t the tallest or the smallest, what order will they be standing in?
9.
Snow Letter Values
8. Snowflake Rule In the following equations represents a particular rule. Example – In these equations represents the rule – add the two numbers and half the result. 3
7=5
1
7=4
2
8=5
Find the rule for this set of equations to complete the last equation.
10.
7
2 = 14
3
8
6 = 19
9 = 17 6
4=?
Skating Friends
If the letter a is worth 1, b is worth 2, c is Thomas, Dylan, Lily and Molly have worth 3 and so on up to z which is worth been skating. 26, the value of the word WINTER will be Thomas skated for 1 hour. 89. Lily skated longer than Thomas but not (W-23, I-9, N-14, T-20, E-5, R-18) as long as Dylan. What will the value of the word SNOW Molly skated for 30 minutes. Who be? skated for the longest? a
b
c
d…
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2
3
4…
11.
Find 3 Numbers
12.
What number should replace the on each snowflake? 14 11 12
Using the numbers on the snowman find 3 number that add up to 20.
___ + ___ + ___ = 20
Snowflake Pattern
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5 2
10
8
9
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4 7 9 12
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Winter Math Puzzle Solutions
Favorite Numbers 98 74 38
(page 19)
25 84 53
Winter Counting to 100 31 85 27 61 21 42
23 97 13 45 36 59
(page 20)
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Winter Counting to 1000 132 193 312 597 777 889
147 140 335
158
904
901
Snowflake Sums Set 1
(page 21)
(page 28)
One possible solution is shown for each. 8 + 5 1 3
7 + 9 1 6
5 + 7 1 2
6 + 8 1 4
6 + 9 1 5
8 + 9 1 7
7 + 8 1 5
9 + 5 1 4
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Winter Math Puzzle Solutions (cont’d) Snowflake Sums Set 2
(page 29)
One possible solution is shown for each. 1 8 + 4 = 2 2
3 8 + 6 = 4 4 2 7 + 3 1 = 5 8 5 9 + 2 2 = 8 1 4 7 + 1 9 = 6 6 3 8 + 4 8 = 8 6
Twenty-One Snowflakes
(page 32)
One possible solution is shown. 5
1
1 3
3
2 2
4
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Winter Math Brain Teasers Solutions 1. Snowman’s Favorite Numbers 40, 55, 85 2. Penguin’s Favorite Numbers 91, 37, 28 3. Winter Hats 10 yellow hats, 4 blue hats 4. Snowman Patterns 10 (Add the top two numbers and subtract 1.)
5. Snowball Totals 3, 5, 7 4, 11 9, 6 6. Snowball Fight Lucy 18, Cory 9 7. Smallest to Tallest Jack Frost, Snowy, Frosty 8. Snowflake Rule 15 (Add the numbers then add 5 more.) 9. Snow Letter Values 71 (S- 19, N- 14, O- 15, W- 23 )
10. Skating Friends Dylan 11. Find 3 Numbers 4, 7, 9 12 Snowflake Pattern First Snowflake – 12 Second Snowflake - 8
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