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This document presents 14 alphametic puzzles where letters represent digits. The goal is to replace the letters with digits to make a true mathematical equation. Some clues and constraints are given, such as the digits that can be used and relationships between letter values. Solving the puzzles requires setting up equations and deducing the digit values through logical reasoning.

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This document presents 14 alphametic puzzles where letters represent digits. The goal is to replace the letters with digits to make a true mathematical equation. Some clues and constraints are given, such as the digits that can be used and relationships between letter values. Solving the puzzles requires setting up equations and deducing the digit values through logical reasoning.

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Alphametics

Name: _____________________ Date: _________________


The purpose is to replace letters of the alphabets with digits to make a true
mathematical sum.
Rules:
a) Each alphabet represents a single digit number.
b) Zero is not allowed as the left-most digit in any of the numbers.
Example:
Using only digits 1, 3, 8 and 9, find the value of START
´ .

T T A

+ R + A

S S A T

1. Using only digits 1, 2, 5 and 6, find the value of OTTER


´ .

T O T E

O + E T

R R O O

2. Using only digits 1, 4, 5 and 7, find the value of PUMA


´ .

A M M

A M + MM

P U U P A

SCHOLAR
Alphametics

3. Using only digits 1, 2, 4 and 8, find the value of WOLF


´ .

O W F

O W + OW

L F L L

4. Using only digits 1, 4, 6 and 7, find the value of HAPPY


´ .

H Y H

A + H

P P H A

5. Using only digits 2, 4, 6 and 8, find the value of FUNNY


´ .

F Y F Y

F Y + Y F

Y N U U

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6. Using only digits 2, 3, 4 and 8, find the value of PEACE


´ .

P E P P

P E + CA

A P A E

7. Using only digits 2, 5, 7 and 8, find the value of RUBBER


´ .

R U B

U R + B R

B B E U

8. Using only digits 4, 5, 6 and 9, find the value of RACE


´ if value of R is
bigger than value of A.

R E R

+ A + A

1 C C C

SCHOLAR
Alphametics

9. For a meal, Fatty ate FT


´ number of burgers and Tiffy ate TF
´ number of

burgers. By noon, Fatty had 2 meals and Tiffy had a meal. They ate a
total of 123 burgers. Find the value of TF
´ .

(Clue: Try only digits from 1 to 5)

F T

F T

T F

2 3

10. Tippy has TP


´ number of sweets. Pity was so pitiful he had only PT
´

number of sweets. So Genie gave Pity another PT


´ number of sweets and

now Pity and Tippy have 144 sweets altogether. Find the value of P.
(Hint: Try only digits from 1 to 5)

P T

P T

T P

4 4

SCHOLAR
Alphametics

11. Jaydee made JD


´ number of cookies and Deejay made D́J number of

cookies. As there were not enough cookies, Jaydee made another JD


´

number of cookies. They made a total of 216 cookies. What is the


value of D́J ?
(Hint: Try only digits from 4 to 9)

J D

J D

D J

1 6

12. Mandy wanted to buy ten tin cans. Given that the value of I is 3 and both
A and T is less than 3, what is the value of CAN
´ ?

T E N

T I N

C A N

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Alphametics

13. Paul’s watch could tell the time of all countries. The value of TIME
´ is less

than 1800. What is the value of ALL


´ ?

T E L L

A L L

T I M E

14. Hugh saw a bug and smacked it dead. He then saw more bugs and tried to
smack it all. Given that the number of bugs is in between 1400 and 1500,
what is the value of BANG
´ ?

B A N G

B U G

B U G S

SCHOLAR

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