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Teaser 2761

George and Martha have nine cards with a different non-zero digit on each

Digital shuffle

George and Martha have nine cards with a different non-zero digit on each. To teach their nephew to count they lined up the cards in increasing order. He then rearranged the order of the line and Martha was impressed when she noticed that no digit was in its original position. George was even more impressed when he found that the six-figure number formed by the last six cards was the square of the three-figure number formed by the first three.

What was that three-figure number?

Solution to Teaser 2759: Lear 5; Cordelia 1, 2 and 6

Send your solution to Teaser 2761, The Sunday Times, 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF or email puzzle.entries@sunday-times.co.uk. The first two correct solutions opened win £20.

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