At first glance, it looks intimidating, the kind of problem designed to make you second guess yourself, especially with words like “only for genius” written above it, instantly making people feel like there’s a trick hiding somewhere
The problem is simple in appearance
3 × 3 − 3 ÷ 3 + 3
But this is exactly where most people go wrong, not because the math is hard, but because they ignore the order that everything must follow
If you rush, you’ll get the wrong answer
If you slow down, it becomes clear
First, handle multiplication and division from left to right
3 × 3 = 9
3 ÷ 3 = 1
Now the equation becomes
9 − 1 + 3
Next, solve left to right
9 − 1 = 8
8 + 3 = 11
That’s the correct answer
11
No trick, no hidden rule, just the right order
And that’s why so many people get it wrong, not because they can’t solve it, but because they try to outthink something that’s actually straightforward