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Cross Products

Puzzle, Stage 5 – Interesting Products

This multiplication puzzle is either 3 by 3 involving each of the numbers 1 to 6 exactly once, or 4 by 4 involving the numbers 1 to 8 exactly once.

The challenge

Fill in some of the squares, two numbers for each row and each column, so that the product of the numbers in a row is the number marked to the far left and the product of the numbers in a column is the number marked above the column. Some rows or columns may not be marked – if so, there is no constraint on the product of those rows or columns.

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Solving examples

Solve the puzzle above by finding columns and rows where you can identify the two numbers. The 30 column must have 5 and 6, and the 10 row must have 2 and 5. Next, the 12 column must have 3 and 4 and the 4 row must have 1 and 4. The rest follows quickly.

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The 5 row in this second puzzle must have 1 and 5, the 21 row has 3 and 7, the 32 row has 4 and 8, and the top row has, by elimination, 2 and 6. The 7 column has 1 and 7, the 40 column has 5 and 8, the 18 column has 3 and 6, and the second column has 2 and 4. Put this together for the solution.

How to create

Make these by filling in the numbers on the inside of the puzzle first, writing down the products, and then removing all the interior numbers.