RealMoMo wrote:everyone should stop using google to answer these puzzles tbh imo
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RealMoMo wrote:everyone should stop using google to answer these puzzles tbh imo
lol naa im just saying..Donny wrote:RealMoMo wrote:everyone should stop using google to answer these puzzles tbh imo
Haha, are you struggling?
Hesur wrote:A man falls through the window at the top of a 40 foot building. He is not hurt and infect has no scratches. How?
Maddude wrote:He is a potato, c'mon grif!
Maddude wrote:He is a potato, c'mon grif!
Did he fall through the window into the building?
Did he fall out the window onto a platform or roof or roof garden?
CircleBoy wrote:I said that 2 pages ago hesur and you said it was wrong.
Hesur wrote:This one is pretty easy.
There was a black city where everything was black. One day, a black man was driving in his black car down a black road when a black dog ran across the black road. Swiftly, the black man swerved round the black dog, missing it. If everything is black, then how did the black man see the black dog thus not running him over?
Maddude wrote:The light from the sun let him see it? :s
Idon't know. Different shades of blackI guess. I just found it on a riddle website.Ghost wrote:Even in direct sunlight you wouldn't be able to see something black against something black, surely?
Even the dog being a potato would make more sense.
Ghost wrote:A man lives on the twelfth floor of an apartment building.
Shockboy wrote:A blue house is made of blue bricks. A yellow house is made of yellow bricks. A red house is made of red bricks. An orange house is made of orange bricks. What would a green house be made of?
YesCircleBoy wrote:Monty hall problem
After winning a gameshow you re given the choice of three doors. Behind one is a brand new car, behind the other two are goats. Lets assume you dont want the goats.
You pick a door, after you make your choice the host (who knows what is behind each door) opens one of the doors you didnt choose, to reveal a goat. He then asks you if you wish to change your choice from the door you picked initialy to the remaining door. Should you change and why?
Sukh wrote:The man is a midget. He can't reach the upper elevator buttons, but he can ask people to push them for him. He can also push them with his umbrella. I've usually heard this stated with more details: "Every morning he wakes up, gets dressed, eats, goes to the elevator..." In the other direction, for a shorter problem statement, leave out the "someone else in the elevator" and "if it was raining" parts, and just say on his return to the building he always goes to the tenth floor. Ron Carter suggests a nice red herring: the man lives on the 13th floor of the building.
Ghost wrote:Considering that one was difficult for some to understand, here's a similar but more simple one.
You have just died and you are in a room, there are two doors in the room. One of the doors leads to heaven, one of the doors leads to hell. There is one person guarding each door, one of the people will always tell a lie, and one of the people will always tell the truth, but you do not know which one is going to tell the truth. You can only ask ONE question, what do you ask and to whom do you ask it?