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I am taken from a mine, and shut up in a wooden case, from which I am never released, and yet I am used by almost everybody.
2
You walk up to a mountain that has two paths. One leads to the other side of the mountain, and the other will get you lost forever. Two twins know the path that leads to the other side. You can ask them only one question. Except! One lies and one tells the truth, and you don't know which is which. So, What do you ask?
3
Three playing cards in a row. Can you name them with these clues? There is a two to the right of a king. A diamond will be found to the left of a spade. An ace is to the left of a heart. A heart is to the left of a spade. Now, identify all three cards.
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A group of campers have been on vacation so long, that they've forgotten the day of the week. The following conversation ensues.Darryl: What's the day? I dont think it is Thursday, Friday or Saturday.Tracy: Well that doesn't narrow it down much. Yesterday was Sunday.Melissa: Yesterday wasn't Sunday, tomorrow is Sunday.Ben: The day after tomorrow is Saturday.Adrienne: The day before yesterday was Thursday.Susie: Tomorrow is Saturday.David: I know that the day after tomorrow is not Friday.If only one person's statement is true, what day of the week is it?
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You are in a room that is completely bricked in on all four sides, including the ceiling and floor. You have nothing but a mirror and a wooden table in the room with you. How do you get out ?
1) Pencil lead.
2) You ask each twin What would your brother say?. This works because.... Well let's say the correct path is on the left side. So say you asked the liar "What would your brother say?" Well, the liar would know his brother was honest and he would say the left side, but since the liar lies, he would say right. If you asked the honest twin the same question, he would say right, because he knows his brother will lie. Therefore, you would know that the correct path was the left!
3) Ace of Diamonds, King of Hearts, Two of Spades.
4) It is Wednesday. If it was any other day of the week, more than one statement would be true. To solve the riddle, evaluate each person's statement and write down what day it could be according to the statement. David's statement indicates it could be any day of the week except for Wednesday. When you list the days that it could be according to everyone's statement, it turns out Wednesday is the day mentioned only one time. Darryl: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday Tracy: Monday Melissa: Saturday Ben: Thursday Adrienne: Saturday Susie: Friday David: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday or Saturday
5) You look in the mirror you see what you saw, you take the saw and you cut the table in half, two halves make a whole, and you climb out the hole.
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