The Man’s Son Explanation: “My father’s son” refers to the man himself. So when the riddle says “that man’s father,” it means the person in the picture is actually his son.
Three People: A Grandfather, A Father, and A Son Explanation: The grandfather is the father of the father, and the father is the father of the son. It creates the illusion of having two fathers and two sons, but in reality, it’s only three people.
The Word is “POLICE” Explanation: The numbers correspond to the letters on a phone keypad: 7 = P, 0 = O, 1 = L, 2 = I, 3 = C, 5 = E.
“Ask the Other Guard Which Way Leads to the Treasure, Then Go the Opposite Way.” Explanation: If you ask the truth-teller, they will honestly describe the liar’s incorrect response. If you ask the liar, they’ll give the wrong direction. Either way, the opposite direction will lead you to the treasure.
They Are Triplets (or More)! Explanation: The puzzle tricks you into thinking there are only two siblings. However, if they are part of a set of triplets (or more), they’re not twins at all!
One Comment on “Ready to Challenge Your Mind? Try These Brain Teasers and See How Sharp You Really Are!”
Hello. I enjoy logic puzzles, but only when they make sense. All your puzzle solutions except #3 are fine.
your question codes an 8-digit character, 81523207, but your solution contains only 6 characters, 701235, spelling police. Why were the 2 and 8 not coded?
Hello. I enjoy logic puzzles, but only when they make sense. All your puzzle solutions except #3 are fine.
your question codes an 8-digit character, 81523207, but your solution contains only 6 characters, 701235, spelling police. Why were the 2 and 8 not coded?