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1492 The Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria

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Today’s Puzzle:

I debated with myself about whether or not I should mention the famous poem about 1492 in this post. Then I looked at the puzzle I had already created for today and noticed it would not be too much of a stretch to say the twelve clues look a little bit like three ships.  So whether or not I should, I decided to go ahead and mention the Niña, the Pinta, and the larger Santa Maria in the title. The ships themselves are innocent of any barbaric acts and might just be the three most famous ships in world history.

Start at the top of this level 3 puzzle and work your way down cell by cell using logic until you have written all the factors from 1 to 12 in both the first column and the top row.

Here’s the same puzzle without color:

Factors of 1492:

Other Facts About the Number 1492:

1492 is the sum of two squares:
36² + 14² = 1492

1492 is the hypotenuse of a Pythagorean triple:
1008-1100-1492, which is 4 times (252-275-373)
and can also be calculated from 2(36)(14), 36² – 14², 36² + 14².

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