The Spielfeld Klassik team has put together a collection of puzzles to give your brain cells a workout. With a range of levels of difficulty, they offer brain exercises for young and old music enthusiasts alike. And in case you get totally stuck, we’ve given a solution for each of the puzzles.
So sharpen your pencils and off you go!
Find the German names of 14 musical instruments. They can be written from top to bottom, bottom to top, left to right or right to left.
Did you find them all? Click below for the solution.
Find the missing symbols in our music sudoku.
Click below to see if you’ve got it right.
Help the musician find their way to the rehearsal.
Can’t find the way? Click below for the solution.
An easy one for music fans: Write the name of each instrument under the picture and then colour in the instruments.
Not sure what the instruments are called? Find out their German names below.
Match the first names to the last names of these famous composers.
Find out whether you’ve got it right below.
Can you find which of the trombones is different from all the others?
Have you found the difference? See if you’ve got it right below.
There is something wrong with the shadows of these musicians. Find the difference in each one.
Have you found all three mistakes? Check the solution to see if you’re right.
Test your knowledge of music and German with this crossword puzzle.
Have you found all the words? If not, you can look at the solution below.
Each of the instruments in these equations stands for a particular number. See if you can find what they are.
To see if you’ve got it right, click on Solution below.
Music also contains silence. Match the durations of the pauses to those of the notes.
Click on Solution below to find out if you’ve got it right.
Who wrote »Lied von der Erde«, or »Für Elise«? Match the name of each piece to its composer.
Got it right? Find out below.
Count how many instruments there are in each of the pictures.
Not sure if you counted correctly? You can find the answer below.