Three squares are placed in a row. Prove that the red vertices are collinear.
Projection bias
Two regular pentagons are placed side by side. What’s the proportion blue : green?
Circular architecture
An equilateral triangle and two circles. The centre of the right circle is the triangle side midpoint. Both circle intersections lie on a triangle side. Prove that the three red circular arcs are congruent.
The bungee cords
Three squares and two line segments. What’s the angle α?
Take five origami
Divide a rectangular piece of paper in five pieces of equal area. You only have a pair of scissors at your disposal, but you are allowed to make straight folds to guide you.
The voting pencil
A square and a rectangle share a vertex. Two triangle areas are given. What is the total area?
Out of focus
A semicircle with an inscribed triangle. Both circles are tangent to the semicircle, the diameter and one other triangle side. Prove that the line segment connecting the two shown tangency points is parallel to the diameter.
The pentagon attack
Two regular pentagons and two diagonals. What’s the angle α?
The red triangle
A square containing an isosceles triangle with given side lengths. What fraction is red?
As within, so without
A semicircle and a circle are tangent. The tangency point is shown. Prove that the two coloured triangles are similar.