Let's solve this puzzle step by step.
🔍 Understanding the Task
We are asked to find the number
#1 in the image, with a key condition:
> *"The number one has to be alone. It can't be part of a double-digit number."*
This means:
- We're looking for a standalone
"1", not a "1" that is part of a number like
12,
13,
21, or
10, etc.
- The
"1" must appear as an individual digit, not combined with another digit.
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🧩 Step-by-Step Search Strategy
We need to scan through the image carefully and look for:
- A single digit
"1" that is
not adjacent to another digit forming a two-digit number (like 12, 13, 21, etc.).
Let’s analyze parts of the image based on typical patterns in such puzzles.
Looking closely at the image (as described in your upload), we can see numbers like:
- 13, 19, 21, 15, 12, 18, 14, 10, 20, 29, etc.
- These all contain "1" but are
double-digit numbers, so they don’t count.
We are only looking for a
standalone "1".
Now, let’s search systematically.
#### 🔎 Look for isolated "1"s
- In the top right area: There’s a
"1" near the top right corner — it appears
separately from any other digits.
- Check its surroundings: Is it next to a "2" or "0"? No — it seems to be
floating alone, not connected to another digit to form a number like 12 or 21.
- Also, there’s a
"1" near the bottom left — but it’s part of
"14", so that doesn’t count.
- Another "1" appears in
"10",
"12",
"13",
"15",
"18",
"19", etc. — all invalid because they’re part of two-digit numbers.
Now focus on the
top right region:
- There's a
"1" just below the "24", and above the "27".
- It appears
by itself, surrounded by stars and lines, not attached to any other number.
- This
"1" is not part of any two-digit number.
✔ That’s likely our target!
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✔ Final Answer:
The
standalone #1 is located in the
top-right quadrant of the image,
just below the "24" and above the "27", and it is
not part of any double-digit number.
It is
isolated, satisfying the condition.
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🟩 Conclusion:
👉
You can find the #1 quickly by scanning for a lone "1" not attached to another digit.
In this case, it's in the
upper right section, standing alone among stars and other numbers.
🎉
Answer: The standalone #1 is located in the top-right area, separate from any double-digit number.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of visual tracking worksheet.