I also worked it out without using the internet - but I do also have a maths degree, and enjoy recreational maths, so am familiar with the triangular numbers. They do still feature in school maths, however a limited straw poll does indicate that graduates in the liberal arts (inexplicably in my opinion!) don't seem to remember hearing about them. Surely though the hint is in the words used/theme. The obvious first try was to see if the numbers were squares, then I tried out splitting each number into three groups which would form a right triangle. It did take me quite a while before I clicked to the real theme, but even if I didn't know about triangular numbers I could have looked up each possible theme word in the BRB. It is there under 'triangle'. So only (in my opinion) of the same challenge level as say the Mary QoS puzzle, where I had to go to an encyclopaedia (albeit the actual calculations required more effort).