On November 8, it was time again: the "puzzle challenge" for grades 5 and 6 started at 4 pm. Ms. Demming, actively supported by Ms. Suilmann and Ms. Müller-Wenderdel, had brought along her large collection of IQ puzzles and so thirty puzzle-loving students competed at over fifty stations: A laser beam had to be directed on the playing field by cleverly placing small mirrors so that it hit a given target. Metal puzzles had to be solved, a cube snake had to be formed into a cube and many other smart games and IQ games were available. Supplied with pretzel sticks and drinks, the eager puzzlers were able to prove their skills until 7 pm. Their efforts paid off, as the top three places were each able to take home a puzzle game after the award ceremony.
Pieter Masoudi (6C) took first place, followed by Victor Maksoud and Julius Böhm (both 6D) in second place and Andreas Ernst (5C) and Simon Robbe (5D) in third place.
November 27, 2024 by Andreas Schapmann