Logic Puzzles
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Let's start with a logic puzzle! Which square fits in the last grid?
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@Jenna
Thanks Jenna ❤️
@Jenna
Thank you Jenna so much
Is the center square of stars standing still or moving?
@DarkWolf According to my graphics software, this gif file is not animated.
(is that cheating?)
@DarkWolf
its doing the Macarena
@TheCollisionCourse
Yeah, it's kinda interesting to look at.
@DarkWolf
more than kinda
@DarkWolf I think I know what circle and triangle are...does that count for something? :)
@Lifer
It does, you're already halfway then
There are only two barbers in town. One of them has a nice, neatly trimmed head of hair. The other one's hair is a complete mess.Which of the two barbers should you go to and why?
@DarkWolf My answer is that I would go to the one whose hair is messy.
@Lifer...oh forgot the why...because the other sounds like a Sweeney Todd with heads that have neatly trimmed hair. :)
@Lifer
The more conventional answer is that they cut each other's hair (there's no other barber in town).. therefore you might get a better haircut at the barber with messy hair.
Are the horizontal lines parallel, slanting, or curved in the image below?
Perform the calculation below as fast as you can, and using only mental arithmetic (so without pen and paper, or a calculator!).
Take 1000 and add 40.
Add 1000.
Add 30 and then add 1000.
Add 20.
Add 1000 and then add 10.
How much do you get?
An old man dies, leaving behind two sons. In his will, he orders his sons to race with their horses, and the one with the slower horse will receive his inheritance. The two sons race, but since they're both holding their horses back, they go to a wise man and ask him what they should do. After that, the brothers race again — this time at full speed. What did the wise man tell them?
@DarkWolf
@TheCollisionCourse. If that's not the answer... that still was a clever answer.
@Lifer
thank you! I
@DarkWolf He could have told them to make a contract to share, no matter the result. It's what I would have done ;-)
But maybe he only asked them to unmount. And let the horses race on their own. Or even to run with them, so they do what the father wanted to.
@cloudySummer you lose yoursel in words @cloudySummer 😉🤗
@DarkWolf poney mail riders allways "switched horses"
Is it B?
@Lilac147 it's not bee unfurtunately, it is 147 but we can debate if you buy the drinks😉