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Pierre wrote:
Obvious answer: Pretend to be fiddling with the locked door near the murderer to aid escape then BOOM! IN THE NECK WITH THE SCREWDRIVER/GLASS SHARD! Heroic praises for them both

Actually, that was my answer. And it was right.
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Steel Turnabout wrote:
Pierre wrote:
Obvious answer: Pretend to be fiddling with the locked door near the murderer to aid escape then BOOM! IN THE NECK WITH THE SCREWDRIVER/GLASS SHARD! Heroic praises for them both

Actually, that was my answer. And it was right.


Your kidding right? I mean you didn't even say that the murderer was armed?

Oh well Heroic praises for Steven and Carrol...provided they can live with the thought that they killed a man.
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Pierre wrote:
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Pierre wrote:
Obvious answer: Pretend to be fiddling with the locked door near the murderer to aid escape then BOOM! IN THE NECK WITH THE SCREWDRIVER/GLASS SHARD! Heroic praises for them both

Actually, that was my answer. And it was right.


Your kidding right? I mean you didn't even say that the murderer was armed?

Oh well Heroic praises for Steven and Carrol...provided they can live with the thought that they killed a man.

I'm dead serious
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Here is the answer to my riddle.
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The keyword here is IF a woodchuck could chuck would, meaning a woodchuck could chuck no amount of wood since a woodchuck can't chuck wood!

It's so simple.
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javadoz wrote:
Here is the answer to my riddle.
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The keyword here is IF a woodchuck could chuck would, meaning a woodchuck could chuck no amount of wood since a woodchuck can't chuck wood!

It's so simple.

...is English your first language? I'm thinking not, because in the context that it's used in, "if" would signify that you have to assume that a woodchuck CAN chuck wood. So... uh, your answer's wrong. Try again.
Say, that reminds me of a puzzle! Have you ever heard this one, Luke?
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Let's move on. I have one which might sound stupid, but it's actually not :edgy:

How can you teach a cat to say it's name?
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Let's move on. I have one which might sound stupid, but it's actually not :edgy:

How can you teach a cat to say it's name?


Call it meow.
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Correct. That was quick.

Another one:

8=5
4=4
5=4
7=5
6=3
3=?

Make sure you write your reasoning too so I know you didn't guess.
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Five, because three has five letters.

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Yup. Well, I'm done with mine.
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*BUMP*

Excuse me, but...can someone please help me with this puzzle?
Sorry if this has been posted before.

There are 5 bags that look the same, each of them contains 5 marbles. One bag is slightly different than the others - it contains marbles that are a bit heavier than the rest. Like, suppose the normal marbles weigh 10 grams each, so a whole bag would weigh 50 grams. The heavier marbles weigh 10,1 grams each, so the one different bag would be 0,5 grams heavier than the normal ones.
Now, how do you recognize the heavier bag? There is an ordinary analog scale that can help you...but you may only use it once. Yup, only once. And that's what got me confused in the first place...
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You take one marble from the first one, two from the second, three from the third,...

Then, you have to look at the number after the point. If, for example, the third bag contained the heavy marbles, there should be a 3 after the point, because 10.1g*3=30.3g . If the fourth bag contained the heavy marbles, it would weigh 150.4g, since 10g*1+10g*2+10g*3+10.1g*4+10g*5=150.4g .
Shortly speaking, if there's a 1 after the point, it was the first bag, if there's a 2, it was the second, if there is a 3, it was the third and so on.
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Tacas wrote:
You take one marble from the first one, two from the second, three from the third,...

Then, you have to look at the number after the point. If, for example, the third bag contained the heavy marbles, there should be a 3 after the point, because 10.1g*3=30.3g . If the fourth bag contained the heavy marbles, it would weigh 150.4g, since 10g*1+10g*2+10g*3+10.1g*4+10g*5=150.4g .
Shortly speaking, if there's a 1 after the point, it was the first bag, if there's a 2, it was the second, if there is a 3, it was the third and so on.


Ah, so that's how it's done! Thanks a lot ^^
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Power Berry wrote:
Tacas wrote:
You take one marble from the first one, two from the second, three from the third,...

Then, you have to look at the number after the point. If, for example, the third bag contained the heavy marbles, there should be a 3 after the point, because 10.1g*3=30.3g . If the fourth bag contained the heavy marbles, it would weigh 150.4g, since 10g*1+10g*2+10g*3+10.1g*4+10g*5=150.4g .
Shortly speaking, if there's a 1 after the point, it was the first bag, if there's a 2, it was the second, if there is a 3, it was the third and so on.


Ah, so that's how it's done! Thanks a lot ^^


Are you cheating at professor layton or something?
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Pierre wrote:
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Tacas wrote:
You take one marble from the first one, two from the second, three from the third,...

Then, you have to look at the number after the point. If, for example, the third bag contained the heavy marbles, there should be a 3 after the point, because 10.1g*3=30.3g . If the fourth bag contained the heavy marbles, it would weigh 150.4g, since 10g*1+10g*2+10g*3+10.1g*4+10g*5=150.4g .
Shortly speaking, if there's a 1 after the point, it was the first bag, if there's a 2, it was the second, if there is a 3, it was the third and so on.


Ah, so that's how it's done! Thanks a lot ^^


Are you cheating at professor layton or something?


:zenitora:

...Nope, my teacher asked me that.
Wait, is this puzzle from Professor Layton? :yuusaku:
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Not to my knowledge it just seemed odd.
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Pierre wrote:
Not to my knowledge it just seemed odd.

It is in Professor Layton (first one IIRC), but it's phrased a bit differently. Instead of asking how you do it by using a scale one time, they ask you what the lowest number of times you need to use the scale is.
Say, that reminds me of a puzzle! Have you ever heard this one, Luke?
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Okay, I actually liked this thread so I'mma keep it alive.

A Woman was walking home from work, when she turned the corner and saw a murder. However, she didn't scream or shout or react to the murder at all, and, no-one was killed in that murder. How is this possible?
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The Hoosiers :) Just too cool.

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Okay, I actually liked this thread so I'mma keep it alive.

A Woman was walking home from work, when she turned the corner and saw a murder. However, she didn't scream or shout or react to the murder at all, and, no-one was killed in that murder. How is this possible?


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Romeo wrote:
Okay, I actually liked this thread so I'mma keep it alive.

A Woman was walking home from work, when she turned the corner and saw a murder. However, she didn't scream or shout or react to the murder at all, and, no-one was killed in that murder. How is this possible?


A murder is also a group of crows. She witnesses a group of crows as she turned the corner.



"How old are your three daughters?" A man asks his friend one day.
"Well, the product of their ages is 36."
"You aren't giving me enough information." The man interjected.
"The sum of their ages is the age of your eldest son."
"I still need more information!" The man, now angered.
"All right. The eldest daughter just learned to play the piano. She's quite good."
"Ah, now I know how old your daughters are. Thank you for your time." The man tipped his hat, and left his friend.

How old are the three daughters?
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angel_of_nature wrote:
Here's one that "KatiaAnderson" from Twitter posted: What took 19 years to get into itself?


Can I answer this one?
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The Guiness Book of Records. In 1974 it became the best selling copyright protected book in the world.

Maybe?
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This isn't a puzzle I need help with, I just want to see who gets it right.
You are in a pitch black room. You have one match. There's an oil lamp, candle, and an oil heater. Which do you light?
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The match.
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The match.

Good job. You got it right.
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Mary killed Jane in hopes of meeting guy at funeral.

Who is the guy?
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Jane's boyfriend?
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Jane's boyfriend?

Nope.
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You know, a Mario game!

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Here's one for you guys, it's a personal favorite of mine:

As I was going to St. Ives I met a man with seven wives. Each wife had seven sacks, each sack had seven cats, each cat had seven kittens. How many were going to St. Ives?
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dimentiorules wrote:
Here's one for you guys, it's a personal favorite of mine:

As I was going to St. Ives I met a man with seven wives. Each wife had seven sacks, each sack had seven cats, each cat had seven kittens. How many were going to St. Ives?



each sack had seven cats, each cat had seven kittens -> 56 cats (including kittens) per sack.
Each wife had seven sacks -> 7x56 -> Each wife had 392 cats...
I met a man with seven wives -> 7x392 -> 2744 cats in total.
2744 + 7 (wives) + 1 (the man) + 1 (you) -> 2753 (?)

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dimentiorules wrote:
Here's one for you guys, it's a personal favorite of mine:

As I was going to St. Ives I met a man with seven wives. Each wife had seven sacks, each sack had seven cats, each cat had seven kittens. How many were going to St. Ives?


One...only you.
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dimentiorules wrote:
Here's one for you guys, it's a personal favorite of mine:

As I was going to St. Ives I met a man with seven wives. Each wife had seven sacks, each sack had seven cats, each cat had seven kittens. How many were going to St. Ives?


0 nobody
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dimentiorules wrote:
Here's one for you guys, it's a personal favorite of mine:

As I was going to St. Ives I met a man with seven wives. Each wife had seven sacks, each sack had seven cats, each cat had seven kittens. How many were going to St. Ives?


Spoiler:
One, because all the others were going in the opposite direction, not to St. Ives :D

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The answer was one. Correct!

A criminal is being sent to his death. He's given three choices of rooms to go in to die. The first room is filled with flames that would incinerate him. The second room is filled with lions that haven't eaten in three years. The third room is filled with poison gas that will suffocate him. Which room has the highest likelihood of him surviving, and why?
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The room with lions that haven't eaten in three years, because that's a room of dead lions right there. Then he can fashion some lionhide clothes, and use their meat for sustenance on his daring escape. Perhaps turn some of their bones into swords. Okay, the meat's probably rotten away by now, as is the hide, and the bones aren't so hard anymore, unless the room is a freezer. This is all irrelevant, he's at least surviving that room.
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Correct! You guys are good at this!

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dimentiorules wrote:
Correct! You guys are good at this!

My life is measured in hours. I serve by being devoured. I bring sight to the room while I go to my doom. What am I?


A candle, of course ;3
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Correct! You guys are good at this!

My life is measured in hours. I serve by being devoured. I bring sight to the room while I go to my doom. What am I?


A candle, of course ;3


Damn that's a good one.

The Funeral one still baffles me though.
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You guys really are good at this! Correct, a candle is the answer.

Clarice walked into a room to find Gloria standing over the dead body of Beatrice. There were broken glass shards on the ground and Gloria had blood on her mouth. However, no arrests were made. Why was this?
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dimentiorules wrote:
You guys really are good at this! Correct, a candle is the answer.

Clarice walked into a room to find Gloria standing over the dead body of Beatrice. There were broken glass shards on the ground and Gloria had blood on her mouth. However, no arrests were made. Why was this?


Did Gloria cut her mouth drinking from a glass and then drop it? And, the shards are unrelated? Maybe Beatrice was strangled, not stabbed.

I suck at these. :sadshoe:
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dimentiorules wrote:
You guys really are good at this! Correct, a candle is the answer.

Clarice walked into a room to find Gloria standing over the dead body of Beatrice. There were broken glass shards on the ground and Gloria had blood on her mouth. However, no arrests were made. Why was this?


No one ever called the police.
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