haha g1plastic_budgie wrote:
Wooo Winner! lol yeah !Heavy_Guns_91 wrote:
Does he piss in the hole? Therefore making the key rise?plastic_budgie wrote:
A guy is in a prison cell there is no way out i mean no way even if you nuked it only a door is the way to escape. now to get passed the door he need's a wooden key the key is in a hole in the middle of the cell he put's his arm down and he is 3 inches away from getting it how does he get it. ? my grandad told me this today lol quite ironic.
#1) One of the people is Ben Franklin (on the $100 bill)?T1g3r217 wrote:
1) Four people enter a store. They spend a hundred dollars each, and in total, they spend 300 dollars. Name the four people.
2) Why is "I" like New Delhi?
GL
I want you to tell me this is the correct answer lol.Heavy_Guns_91 wrote:
Because it's a capital.T1g3r217 wrote:
2) Why is "I" like New Delhi? GL
You could tell them to drink from one of the two glasses, but i guess thats not a question...Ekfud wrote:
Riddle on logic & reasoning -
You have two glasses of water on a table in front of you - one will bring you everlasting life, the other is a lethal poison.
There are two barmen behind the table - of which you are allowed to ask either of them 1 question to help you chose the right glass. However, while one of them will always tell the truth; the other is an automatic liar (you don't get to tell which is which).
What question can you ask to work out which is the correct glass to drink from?
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But you can only ask one question.
My state was founded by Batman. Your opinion is invalid.
Yep - you just burnt the 1 question asking about the table.
The question I have to the guy who asked the riddle is-
Do the bartenders have the glasses infront of eachother? As in there's the truthful one and he has the poison, while the liar has the everlasting glass?
Or are the glasses just put beside eachother with no indication one belongs to either or the bartenders?
Do the bartenders have the glasses infront of eachother? As in there's the truthful one and he has the poison, while the liar has the everlasting glass?
Or are the glasses just put beside eachother with no indication one belongs to either or the bartenders?
Hey, I think I've got it...
Point to one of the glasses and say "Take a sip."
heh.
Point to one of the glasses and say "Take a sip."
heh.
Getting there... re-read the riddle about the hats at the start of the thread and it might give you some ideas.
Position of the glasses doesn't matter. Just 2 guys and 2 glasses in front of you.
Short one in the meantime - If you were to spell out numbers, how far would you have to go until you would find the letter "A"? (eg, 1 = 'O-N-E').
Edit: damn - 90 seconds from posting to correct response.
Position of the glasses doesn't matter. Just 2 guys and 2 glasses in front of you.
Short one in the meantime - If you were to spell out numbers, how far would you have to go until you would find the letter "A"? (eg, 1 = 'O-N-E').
Edit: damn - 90 seconds from posting to correct response.
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One ThousandEkfud wrote:
Getting there... re-read the riddle about the hats at the start of the thread and it might give you some ideas.
Position of the glasses doesn't matter. Just 2 guys and 2 glasses in front of you.
Short one in the meantime - If you were to spell out numbers, how far would you have to go until you would find the letter "A"? (eg, 1 = 'O-N-E').
Ask one bartender which glass the second bartender would tell him was poison, then take the opposite. If he's a liar, he'll reverse what the honest one would tell you. If he's the honest one, he'll truthfully tell you the lie that the liar would have told you.
Good callchittydog wrote:
Ask one bartender which glass the second bartender would tell him was poison, then take the opposite. If he's a liar, he'll reverse what the honest one would tell you. If he's the honest one, he'll truthfully tell you the lie that the liar would have told you.
Bingo - +1 chitty.
Thanks! Tig3r's 4 people in a store riddle still has me stumped as hell.
4 the store riddle -
1 of the 4 is the store owner? (or is that too obvious?)
1 of the 4 is the store owner? (or is that too obvious?)
1. A man's head travelled more than 30ft. more than his feet but he was unharmed. How come?
One possible answer... the man was decapitated after being dead and someone put his head more than 30 feet from the rest of his body. He was already dead so no harm was done to him.
One possible answer... the man was decapitated after being dead and someone put his head more than 30 feet from the rest of his body. He was already dead so no harm was done to him.
I think ekfud got it right with his rotation-on-an-axis theory. Too bad splinter seems to be gone for the night.
No... It is his shadow
A shadow is not the actual head.
Don't think it's a shadow. He said it's a human.SplinterStrike wrote:
No. The man is indeed a human being. It also states that he was unharmed. Keep going man!
Here's one that I haven't figured out...So here goes.
A man in New York witnesses a new report on TV, there was a woman in Colorado that died in an avalanche. The man jumps and and exclaims "That's no accident, she was murdered!" How does the man know? He doesn't know the woman, but it has something to do with his job.
A man in New York witnesses a new report on TV, there was a woman in Colorado that died in an avalanche. The man jumps and and exclaims "That's no accident, she was murdered!" How does the man know? He doesn't know the woman, but it has something to do with his job.
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He traveled around the world, Since his head is higher than his feet, the circle his head went around was more than 30ft bigger than the circle his feet went around.SplinterStrike wrote:
1. A man's head travelled more than 30ft. more than his feet but he was unharmed. How come?
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Wouldn't he have to be thirty feet tall?Plisken wrote:
He traveled around the world, Since his head is higher than his feet, the circle his head went around was more than 30ft bigger than the circle his feet went around.SplinterStrike wrote:
1. A man's head travelled more than 30ft. more than his feet but he was unharmed. How come?
No,PspRpg-7 wrote:
Wouldn't he have to be thirty feet tall?Plisken wrote:
He traveled around the world, Since his head is higher than his feet, the circle his head went around was more than 30ft bigger than the circle his feet went around.SplinterStrike wrote:
1. A man's head travelled more than 30ft. more than his feet but he was unharmed. How come?
eg, go measure the distance around on the inside of a tyre and then measure the outside of it, which is bigger.Then you would have to magnify this several hundred times till it is the size of the earth, etc etc
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Yes yes, but if the man was six feet tall, wouldn't it be just a six foot difference?Plisken wrote:
No,PspRpg-7 wrote:
Wouldn't he have to be thirty feet tall?Plisken wrote:
He traveled around the world, Since his head is higher than his feet, the circle his head went around was more than 30ft bigger than the circle his feet went around.
eg, go measure the distance around on the inside of a tyre and then measure the outside of it, which is bigger.