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Off topic & small talk: Riddle guessing (Page 6)

Topic created on 23rd Jan. 2024 | Page: 6 of 7 | Answers: 92 | Views: 3,532
danny005
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R3hab wrote on 19.07.2024 at 23:00: Let's go, who solves it first?

Tony goes shopping and also buys a fishing rod that is 2.15 meters long. When he wants to get on the bus on the way home, the driver tells him that he can't take anything longer than 2 meters. Tony goes back to the store, buys another thing, then gets on the bus without any problems and drives home. With his fishing rod, of course... What did Tony buy?


10 seconds of googling solves the problem with the box.

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R3hab
Elite

danny005 wrote on 19.07.2024 at 23:04:

10 sec googling solves the box thing.

Wow you are really the burner👌😂

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R3hab
Elite
Without Google of course
You can also find them via google 😂

There are 100 sentences on a sheet, numbered from 1 to 100. The first sentence is called "Exactly one sentence on this sheet is wrong", the second "Exactly two sentences on this sheet are wrong", the third "Exactly three sentences on this sheet are wrong" and so on.

Which sentences are wrong and how many of them are correct?

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gamble1
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R3hab wrote on 19.07.2024 at 23:13: Without Google of course
Find them via google too 😂

There are 100 sentences on a sheet, numbered from 1 to 100. The first sentence is called "Exactly one sentence on this sheet is wrong", the second "Exactly two sentences on this sheet are wrong", the third "Exactly three sentences on this sheet are wrong" and so on.

Which sentences are wrong and how many of them are correct?

99 sentences are wrong and only one is right and that is the 99 sentence because it says "99 sentences on this sheet are wrong" or am I completely stupid?

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d****a
gamble1 wrote on 20.07.2024 at 00:00:
99 sentences are wrong and only one is right and that is the 99 sentence because it says "99 sentences on this sheet are wrong" or am I just completely stupid ?


i would say none is correct. because according to the sequence, sentence one hundred should say: 100 sentences on this sheet are wrong.
that is either correct, because 100 are wrong, which includes it. so it is wrong. or the statement is not correct, because only 99 are wrong and then it is also wrong.

um... right?

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d****a
or else: all are right because they make a true statement, namely that all are wrong.


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d****a
when will this be resolved? i'm ironclad now and simply won't google the answer.

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gamble1
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dazzle_tea wrote on 20.07.2024 01:01:

i would say none is correct. because according to the sequence, sentence one hundred would have to say: 100 sentences on this sheet are wrong.
this is either true because 100 are false, which includes him. so it's false. or the statement is not true because only 99 are false and then it's also false.

um... right?


I think you've made a mistake in your thinking

The 100 sentence reads: "Exactly 100 sentences on this sheet are wrong"

If that were true, it would be a contradiction because then all sentences would be inherently wrong and therefore the 100 sentence cannot be correct either

I want to get it resolved now too haha

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R3hab
Elite
Cool, I hadn't solved it properly either 😅

Gamble1 has given the correct answer 👌

That's good too xD


Rose, Iris and Lilly bought the flowers for their moms: the roses, the irises and the lilies.
"This is so great!" - said the girl with the roses - "We bought the roses, the irises and the lilies, but none of us bought the flowers that sound like her name."
"You're so right!" - lilly added.
Which flowers did each of the girls buy?

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Hanshanshans
Elite

R3hab wrote on 20.07.2024 at 09:44: Cool, I hadn't solved it properly either 😅

Gamble1 gave the right answer 👌

That's good too xD


Rose, Iris and Lilly bought the flowers for their moms: the roses, the irises and the lilies.
"This is so great!" - said the girl with the roses - "We bought the roses, the irises and the lilies, but none of us bought the flowers that sound like her name."
"You're so right!" - lilly added.
Which flowers did each of the girls buy?


The girl with the roses is Iris, based on Lilly's statement ("You're so right!"). So Lilly has bought Iris flowers. That leaves only the lilies for Rose.

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R3hab
Elite
Hanshanshans wrote on 20.07.2024 at 16:10:

The girl with the roses is Iris, based on Lilly's statement ("You're so right!"). So Lilly has bought Iris flowers. That leaves only the lilies for Rose.


Correct dafür⭐️schen

Two fathers and two sons went fishing. Each of them caught a fish, but in the end there were only three fish in the basket. How is that possible?

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Hanshanshans
Elite

R3hab wrote on July 20, 2024 at 4:45 pm:
Right dafür⭐️schen

Two fathers and two sons went fishing. Each of them caught a fish, but in the end there were only three fish in the basket. How is that possible?


Well, the ⭐️chen gets a place of honor 😉

I could also answer the current puzzle, I know the question. But since it's just for fun, I'll hold back.

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Stromberg
Legend

R3hab wrote on July 20, 2024 at 4:45 pm:
Right dafür⭐️schen

Two fathers and two sons went fishing. Each of them caught a fish, but in the end there were only three fish in the basket. How is that possible?


Grandson father grandpa

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R3hab
Elite

Stromberg wrote on 20.07.2024 at 18:04:

Grandson father grandpa

Right 😂

You are just too good human, I have to think up something of my own

A boy is in a hell, there are 3 exits but each of these exits is now blocked, how does he get out?

Have fun then 😂

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d****a

gamble1 wrote on 20.07.2024 at 03:18:



I think you have a mistake in your thinking

The 100 sentence is: "Exactly 100 sentences on this sheet are wrong"

If that were true, it would be a contradiction because then all sentences would be inherently wrong and therefore the 100 sentence cannot be correct either

I want to get it solved now too haha

the task really ticked me off tonight. in the meantime, everything was crystal clear and then it started again: "but if the 99 sentences....isn't the 100th also?..."
and so on. i haven't recovered from it yet, everything is still confused in my head. i'll let it sink in first.

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