This is a relatively simple probability question from Presh Talwalkar that becomes an excuse to describe a powerful tool.
“Amazon’s Mystery Dice Interview Question
You are given a normal die and a blank die. (Each die is six-sided and equally likely to show each face). Label the blank die using the numbers 0 to 6 so that when you roll the two die the sum shows each whole number from 1 to 12 with equal chance. You can use a number more than once, or not at all, so you could label the faces 1, 2, 3, 4, 4, 5. But you do have to label all six faces of the blank die.”
See the Mystery Dice Question

This is a recent Alex Bellos
One is reduced to hysterical laughter to try to maintain a modicum of sanity.
This is yet another simple problem from Henry Dudeney.
Here is a fairly computationally challenging 1994 AIME problem .
My cousin sent me this
Well, I discovered that the 2024 Math Calendar has some interesting problems, so I guess things will limp along for a while. This is a challenging but imaginative problem from the calendar.
So I managed to make it five years. Again, I thought I would present the statistical pattern of interaction with the website in the absence of any explicit feedback.
The following puzzle is from the Irishman Owen O’Shea.