How Many Triangles Are in This Picture
We all love a brain teaser — a puzzle that seems simple at first glance but turns out to hide more than meets the eye. This one is no different. Ready to challenge yourself?
Take a look at the image below (or imagine it): multiple overlapping lines, forming triangles in various sizes. The question: How many triangles are there in total?
Got a number in mind? Hold on to it, and don’t sneak a peek just yet.
The Reveal
If you went with 13 triangles, you nailed it — that’s the correct answer, which corresponds to option C in the original post.
How It Adds Up: 13 = 9 + 3 + 1
Here’s how those triangles break down:
| Triangles | How Many | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Small (unit) triangles | 9 | The simplest individual triangles |
| Medium triangles | 3 | Each formed by combining 4 of the small ones |
| Largest triangle | 1 | Encompasses the entire configuration |
Sum them up: 9 + 3 + 1 = 13



Tips for Solving “How Many Triangles” Puzzles
- Start small — count the basic units first (the smallest triangles you can see).
- Look for overlaps — sometimes multiple small triangles combine to form a medium one.
- Think “all at once” — the very largest triangle may use all smaller parts within it.
- Don’t forget hidden ones — some triangles share edges or are partially obscured by lines.
Did you get 13 on your first try? Or did your estimate differ?
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