Under The Sea Arithmagon
Here are four new more difficult arithmagons for you to print on a Under The Sea themed worksheet. Use the buttons below the puzzles the shuffle the arithmagons to create four new puzzles, to view the solution, or to print as a worksheet.
Under The Sea Arithmagons
Our oceans cover over 70% of the Earth's surface. Of all the habitats on Earth the oceans hold the most mystery. While we are aware of hundreds of thousands of marine life forms there are still many more still to be discovered.
See if you can solve these four more difficult arithmagons.
The aim of an arithmagon is to work out which numbers go in the empty circles. The numbers in the square boxes are made by adding together the numbers in the circles either side. For example, if the number in the square box was 10 you could try 6 and 4, but the numbers must also add up on the other edges, making this more difficult than it first appears.