Numbers
Across
- 3. One more than five, and the amount of sides on a regular hexagon.
- 4. One more than three, represents the corners of a square.
- 5. The first number after twelve; considered an unlucky number for some.
- 8. The second counting number, representing a pair of items or double the amount of one.
- 11. Two more than twelve, representing the total days within two weeks.
- 12. One less than ten, and the total squares along one edge of a tic-tac-toe board.
- 13. One more than ten, representing a set of ten items plus an additional one.
- 14. The first number with two digits, equaling the number of fingers and toes together.
Down
- 1. The number after seven, matching the total legs a spider has.
- 2. One more than fourteen, like the total number of players in one team in a rugby union game.
- 6. One more than eleven; represents the months in a year or a full box of a dozen items.
- 7. The number after two, representing a trio; can describe how many sides a triangle has.
- 9. The first counting number, representing a single item or unit.
- 10. Regarded as a lucky number, and the total days in a week.
- 11. The counting number that equals the total number of fingers on one hand.