You’ve likely scrolled past it: a seemingly straightforward equation posted online with captions like “99% fail this!” or “Only geniuses get it right.” The problem looks simple at first glance:
8 ÷ 2(2 + 2) = ?
Yet the comment sections ignite. Two answers emerge — 16 and 1 — each defended with fierce conviction. People cite calculators, teachers, YouTube tutorials, and even academic credentials. So what’s really happening here?
Why This “Trap” Works
This isn’t a typical math problem. It’s a test of ambiguous notation combined with social psychology. At its core is the order of operations, commonly taught as PEMDAS or BODMAS:
- Parentheses / Brackets
- Exponents / Orders
- Multiplication & Division (evaluated left to right)
- Addition & Subtraction (evaluated left to right)