Monday maths including a maze

 In this maze there are numbers in each of the cells. You go through adding all the numbers that you pass. You may not go through any cell more than once.


Can you find a way through in which the numbers add to exactly 100?



What is the lowest number you can make going through the maze?

What is the highest number you can make going through the maze? (Remember you may not go through any cell more than once.)


A Puzzling Cube

Here are the six faces of a cube - in no particular order:

Six faces of a cube showing a purple star, a blue cross, a red cross, a square, a red star and a circle

Here are three views of the cube:
1st cube - top face=square, left face=circle, right face =blue cross. 2nd cube - top face=square, left face=blue cross, right face=purple star. 3rd cube - top face=circle, left face=square, right face=red star

Can you deduce where the faces are in relation to each other and record them on the net of this cube?
cube net




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