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Riddle me this.......
What is the best and/or hardest riddle you have come across???
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Why my wife thinks she doesn't have to work.
Hope she doesn't see this. LOL
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I hate riddles. They are all hard.
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The riddle of the 3 hats... It's pretty long to type out, but it really had me fooled when I first heard it. Ok... here goes.
One day, a royal contest is held for the smartest person in all the land. After many rigorous tests, there are 3 men left who are tied for first place, but there can only be one winner. So the king sets up a final test for the three men. The three men are called to the king's chambers, where they are shown a box containing five hats: Three are white, and two are black. The king closes the box and says, "I am going to place these hats on your head, in such a way you cannot see the color of your own hat. Whichever man correctly guesses the color of his own hat wins." Glaring at them, he adds, "If anyone cheats, or offers an incorrect guess, he shall be put to death immediately."
The first man is ordered to stand facing a solid wall. The king places a hat on the first man's head, so that the ONLY thing he can see is the brick wall. Next, the king orders the second man to stand directly behind the first man and places a hat on his head. The second man can see the color of the first man's hat, but not his own. Finally, the third man must stand behind the second man, so that he can see the color of both the first and second man's hat, but not his own.
A long time passes, and the room is silent. The three men stand nervously but do not move a muscle; the king watches carefully. Finally, the first man calls out from near the wall: "Your Majesty, I have the answer. My hat is white." The king, overjoyed, declares this man the winner, and a huge celebration ensues!
The riddle is: How did the first man know what color his hat was? (There are no mirrors or cheating involved.)
If you have heard this riddle before and know the answer, please don't spoil it ;)
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Originally Posted by icygirl
The riddle of the 3 hats... It's pretty long to type out, but it really had me fooled when I first heard it. Ok... here goes.
One day, a royal contest is held for the smartest person in all the land. After many rigorous tests, there are 3 men left who are tied for first place, but there can only be one winner. So the king sets up a final test for the three men. The three men are called to the king's chambers, where they are shown a box containing five hats: Three are white, and two are black. The king closes the box and says, "I am going to place these hats on your head, in such a way you cannot see the color of your own hat. Whichever man correctly guesses the color of his own hat wins." Glaring at them, he adds, "If anyone cheats, or offers an incorrect guess, he shall be put to death immediately."
The first man is ordered to stand facing a solid wall. The king places a hat on the first man's head, so that the ONLY thing he can see is the brick wall. Next, the king orders the second man to stand directly behind the first man and places a hat on his head. The second man can see the color of the first man's hat, but not his own. Finally, the third man must stand behind the second man, so that he can see the color of both the first and second man's hat, but not his own.
A long time passes, and the room is silent. The three men stand nervously but do not move a muscle; the king watches carefully. Finally, the first man calls out from near the wall: "Your Majesty, I have the answer. My hat is white." The king, overjoyed, declares this man the winner, and a huge celebration ensues!
The riddle is: How did the first man know what color his hat was? (There are no mirrors or cheating involved.)
If you have heard this riddle before and know the answer, please don't spoil it ;)
Wow, I can't even figure this one out. It's so difficult LOL!
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Heh,
I think I've worked the hat one out. :gj:
Heh - maybe I dont have it figured out after all. :oops:
dr del
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Here's one that isn't really hard, but still fun.
You have 4 cards in front of you. All of them are Jacks. Two of the cards have only one eye on the Jack's face showing, and the other two cards have two eyes of the Jack's face showing. How many eyes are on all of the cards total?
I'm not sure if I did that riddle correctly, but since I know the answer I think I did it right. If you know the answer, DON'T TELL!! :]]
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Hi,
OK I definately have the hat one now. :oops:
Should have trusted myself the first time. :rolleyes:
dr del
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Originally Posted by icygirl
The riddle of the 3 hats... It's pretty long to type out, but it really had me fooled when I first heard it. Ok... here goes.
One day, a royal contest is held for the smartest person in all the land. After many rigorous tests, there are 3 men left who are tied for first place, but there can only be one winner. So the king sets up a final test for the three men. The three men are called to the king's chambers, where they are shown a box containing five hats: Three are white, and two are black. The king closes the box and says, "I am going to place these hats on your head, in such a way you cannot see the color of your own hat. Whichever man correctly guesses the color of his own hat wins." Glaring at them, he adds, "If anyone cheats, or offers an incorrect guess, he shall be put to death immediately."
The first man is ordered to stand facing a solid wall. The king places a hat on the first man's head, so that the ONLY thing he can see is the brick wall. Next, the king orders the second man to stand directly behind the first man and places a hat on his head. The second man can see the color of the first man's hat, but not his own. Finally, the third man must stand behind the second man, so that he can see the color of both the first and second man's hat, but not his own.
A long time passes, and the room is silent. The three men stand nervously but do not move a muscle; the king watches carefully. Finally, the first man calls out from near the wall: "Your Majesty, I have the answer. My hat is white." The king, overjoyed, declares this man the winner, and a huge celebration ensues!
The riddle is: How did the first man know what color his hat was? (There are no mirrors or cheating involved.)
If you have heard this riddle before and know the answer, please don't spoil it ;)
You left some information out of the riddle... such as the men's answer and that the two men behind him did not know the colors of their hats....
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