
Here's a sneaky way to find out someone's age who won't tell you:
- Ask the person to multiply the first number of his or her age by 5
- Tell them to add 3
- Now tell them to double this figure
- Have the person add the second number of his or her age to the figure and have them tell you their answer
- Deduct 6 and you will have their age!


- multiply your age by 7
- now multiply that product by 1443
What do you get? Your age repeats 3 times.
Watch this: 28 (age) x 7 = 196.
196 x 1443 = 282828!
Actually, what you're doing is multiplying your age by 10101. Your age will repeat 4 times if you multiply it by 1010101. Notice the number of ones? Yep, four, hence four age repetitions.
What if you're age 9 and younger? Does this still work? Well....sort of. You get 90909, or really, 090909. To really enjoy this, though, it helps to be 10 and older.

