5 Logical Riddles That Will Break Your Head
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How smart are you? These puzzles are simple enough to be solved over your coffee break. And tricky enough to stump you for hours, sending your mind on a wild goose chase!
Hey guys! Did our riddles break your head? ;-)
Нou have a chance to stretch your brains by cracking a few of these mind-bending little beauties! So, are you up to the challenge?! And don’t miss our bonus – a tricky question with an obvious answer.
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i answered 'breathe' on the last one...
Riddle #1. Roadside difficulties 0:37
Riddle #2. A witch’s present 1:44
Such engaging content!!
Riddle #3. The rabbit hutch mystery 3:27
Riddle #4. Identify the culprit 5:08
But how would man number 2 know there's 1 behind 1 in front and 1 on the other side of the wall?
Riddle #5. The prisoner hat riddle 7:35
BONUS 9:18
Other 3 nut- IT'S A MOTORCYCLE
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Why would anyone think that the police officer is a more reliable observer than the other people?
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Riddle 4 I forgot the policeman was also considered an eyewitness: since out of six eyewitnesses one said something correct and the others said each one true and one false statement, had the policeman not been considered correct by defauly, another solution was possible. If the policeman WASN'T considered an eyewitness, the solution of eyewitness 1 being correct (Blue - man) would also have never led to contradictions: blue - Ford - headlights off - slow - no plate - man is also a chain that doesn't lead to any contradiction!
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For question 2 I thought "he didn't drown because he never put his head underwater". The problem with the explanation you gave is that even in winter, rivers usually don't freeze, running water freezes much more rarely than still water! Only very harsh colds cause rivers to freeze. But if the tunic "saves from drowning" it means it causes the wearer to breathe underwater... but the prince never needs to breathe underwater: he can just swim without placing his head below the water's surface!
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Instructions unclear. My head remains intact, and unbroken.
More User Perspectives
Walking on a frozen river is simple? Have you seen Bambi
@sean5811I remember seeing a version of the prisoner hat riddle, where the fourth person was facing the wall
@arthvitbansal8376The car crash one was so confusing and not right at all
@liamnicholls6913Your second riddle is aweful! There are a huge number of possible answers. If 100 days had passed between when the hag told him about the river and when he actually arrived at the river, it could have been dammed by somebody; or it could have been diverted by farmers; or he could have simply rode his horse across; or use his horse as a floatation device, or crossed on a fallen log; or many, many other things.
The only way that this MIGHT have WORKED, is if ALL rivers froze in Winter. But there's no contextual evidence to tell us that even this one particular river froze. Why MUST it have frozen over?
I'll give you a real world answer that plays into the whole "Winter" thing, where the river doesn't FREEZE, yet is still safe to cross only in the Winter.
I live in Valdez, Alaska. The Robe River is very near my house, and it's huge! It's nearly impassible - and certainly not safe to cross - in the Summer. However, in Winter it can easily be crossed by foot with almost no danger at all! This river is mainly fed by small streams that exist due to glacial runoff (melt water) from the nearby Valdez Glacier system. In summertime, there's lots of water because the sun heats up and melts the glacier. But guess what. In the Winter, there is no melt water because it's too cold. Therefore, the Robe River wanes to a trickle. It doesn't freeze, it runs dry.
So number 2, is #2! 💩
This really hurts the credibility of your entire thesis. Do better.
heres my advice, that kid coulda just got help
@navarus6256One problem, he said a MOTORIST had accidentally dropped 4 lug nuts in the sewer. So when does a motorcycle have 4 tires
@sureshrethinam-v5wIn the first riddle i think that 2 nuts from one of the tyre to fixed to the tyre to be repaired
@hariomagro25The quality keeps improving.
@KristineJohansen-p4nAudiences expect authenticity — overly polished content can feel distant
@ShaunnaMccauley6:27 Did he say "no ruh". I swear the way some of these big youtube channel voiceovers work is so weird
@will_chamberlainThat hat one was cool🎌🎯🎯
@ParvalpartapSinghit could be anything
@BobTengdo pepole not eat?
@BobTengdo pepole not breathe?
@BobTengThese rivers arent very logical.
@annarodakova6530I assumed the voice over was telling the truth too, voice over says..."late one night" wouldn't we then think the lights are on not off.
@tomtransportOpen to get relief from artificial and prossed goot
@Sanrio-y6pHe said a MOTORIST
@Greatnesshive682The question should be yellow had odd number of Rabbits and green had twice as large as yellow!What if yellow hutch had 12 and green hutch had 24 rabbits.
If we take 5 out of 12 then it'll be only 7 that is odd number. How can you say that if we take 5 then the remaining will be only even?
Actually in the second riddle , it was never told that the month was September , so how could the riddle solver would know it ? Second of all it could be of multiple answers and also the answer can also be that it was again summer and the river got dry so he didn't need to put the tunic and could cross easily .
@Brishni1433/5 not bad, but I knew the last one already
@Geej123Bonus riddle answer:breathing
@skkv16#5 - An old classic with 3 wisest folkd in the land bidding 4 a position 4 the KING...
@ralphanderson2604GOT ALL!
@ralphanderson2604UH 0/something
@ThiHo-x4fWasnt the witnesses supposed to have given one true statement AND one false statement?
@intelligentunite4557Riddle 4:-
1st: -colour: blue -gender: Male
2nd: -speed: fast -headlights: off
3rd: -no. plates: yes speed: slow
4th: -brand: Toyota -headlights: off
5th: -no. plates: no -gender: Female
6th: -colour: gray -brand: Ford
Result:-
-speed: fast
-headlights: off
-no. plates: yes
-gender: Female
-colour: blue
-brand: Ford
logic:-
As the police man said that the car was going fast so the second person is right about and he also said that the headlights were off and the only other statement about the headlights is that they were off so the 2nd one was completely right. If the statement of the 4th person about the headlights was true than the other statement was false so the car brand was ford.If the statement of the 6th person about the brand was true than the other statement was false so the car color was blue.If the statement of the 1th person about the color was true than the other statement was false so the gender was female.If the statement of the 5th person about the gender was true than the other statement was false so the car had no. plates.
And that my friend was the way I used to get the answer.
I said on the bonus riddle, breathing
@mae13gamingMy answer for #4:
Ford
Red
Fast
No license plates
Headlights are on
It was a man
Alternative Answer:
Toyota
Blue
Fast
Has license plates
Headlights are off
It was a woman
Text ⭐ for first answer
Text ❤️ for alternative answer
Girl in the green is a baddie
@scrommy6185He didn't have to cross the river because he found his "betrotherd" on the near side.
@lenyaeger99693:23 assuming it’s in the northern hemisphere.
@tycobrahe7663#4
@millaarsenal6291he should have asked the one about the man who had a fox, hen and corn that he needed to get across the river in his little boat. he couldn't carry but one at a time so the question is how can he get all three across without one eating the other? if you figure it out please let me know.
@rogerdraper71I solved the prisoner hat riddle in 30 seconds and feel like a boss. I failed on the other ones tho :/
@pyguy7Moving water (rivers) rarely freeze over
@saner6888heeeeeeeeeeeee
@Coo0oo-0_0-oo0ooL#1 i said FAN & BATS
@lilADIOSThe answer to bonus questions is:
-Live
-Get Older
the first one about the wheel is
that he mayeb gave a wheel to him