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Awesome Crack the Code Puzzle

December 26, 2016 by puzzler 5 Comments

Below is a very interesting puzzle, you have to guess the code to unlock the lock 🙂

From the five sentences, assuming they are all correct

crack-the-code-puzzle

S1: 682: One number is correct and well placed
S2: 614: One number is correct but wrong place
S3: 206: Two numbers are correct but wrong places
S4: 738: Nothing is correct
S5: 870: One number is correct but wrong placed

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Paradox Dragons

August 5, 2015 by ELURU SIVARAM PRASAD Leave a Comment

dragon paradox

I met three dragons. One always tells the truth, other one always lies and the last one alternates between lie and truth.

Dragon 1: You may ask us one question, then you must guess which dragon is which

Dragon 2: He’s lying. You may get three questions

Dragon 3: Oh no. It’s definitely one question

I asked the first dragon a question

Me: What would the second dragon say if I were to ask it if the 3rd dragon had been lying when it agreed with the first one that I could ask only one question

Dragon 1: He’d say, “Yes, the 3rd dragon was lying”

Then I asked a second question addressing the three dragons…… But they remained silent.

And, I solved the puzzle in 90 sec.

So, which dragon is which?

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Tomorrow, I will lie

August 31, 2014 by puzzler 6 Comments

James and Jonathan are liars, who lie on specific days.

James lies on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays,
but he is honest on all other days.

Jonathan lies on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays,
but he tells the truth on all other days.

On what day of the week would they both say “Tomorrow, I will lie.”?

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Philip says truth only one day

April 6, 2014 by puzzler 7 Comments

Philip says truth only one day in a week.
Hint 1: Days are Sun, Mon and so on.
Hint 2: One day he says “I lie on Mon and Tue”.
Hint 3: Next day he says “Today is either Thu, Sat or Sun”.
Hint 4: next day he says “I lie on Wed and Fri”.
On which day he says the truth?

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Lie tribe and Truth tribe

April 2, 2014 by puzzler 7 Comments

There are two tribes in Mars, Lie tribe and Truth Tribe.

Lie tribe always speaks lie, True tribe always speaks truth.

You meet three mars people and ask

From First Person: What tribe you belong to?, he replies something in his language which you don’t understand.

Second person tells that he is saying that he belongs to Lie Tribe.

Third person says that second person is lying.

What tribe does the third person belong to?

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Deadly choice puzzle

June 12, 2013 by puzzler 5 Comments

Once a man was caught for a minor offense and was presented in king Akbar’s darbaar
Akbar wanted to test the man and said: “You must give me a statement. If it is true, you will be killed by lions. If it is false, you will be killed by trampling of wild buffalo.”

Man was not able to answer and in the end requested help from Birbal, As it was minor offense Birbal decided to help and suggested him the statement.

After hearing the statement, king Akbar had to let the man go.

Can you think of the statement that Birbal suggested?
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Did i speak to Tina or Meena ?

June 5, 2013 by puzzler 2 Comments

Tina & Meena are twins. One of them lies while the other is truthful. I asked one of them,
“Does Tina lie?” “Yes”, was the answer.
Did I speak to Tina or Meena?
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Who is the thief puzzle reloaded

May 31, 2013 by puzzler 1 Comment

 

horse donkey and camel were stolen, 3 suspects, find who stole what ?

horse donkey and camel were stolen, 3 suspects, find who stole what ?

If you have not tried its simpler version, try that first click here for Who is the thief puzzle part 1
A horse, a donkey and a camel were stolen.
Three suspects: Robert, Scott and Tommy. All we know that each person stole one animal, but we do not know who stole which. Here are the investigation statements.

Robert: Tommy stole the horse.
Scott: Tommy stole the donkey.
Tommy: They both were lying. I did not steal the horse or the donkey.

Later on, police found out =>

The man who stole the camel told a lie.
The man who stole the horse told the truth.

Can you find out who stole which?
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Prisoner and two doors puzzle

May 28, 2013 by puzzler 3 Comments

 

prisoner two doors with lady and tiger

prisoner two doors with lady and tiger

A prisoner is faced with a decision where he must open one of two doors. Behind each door is either a lady or a tiger. They may be both tigers, both ladies or one of each.

If the prisoner opens a door to find a lady he will marry her and if he opens a door to find a tiger he will be eaten alive. Of course, the prisoner would prefer to be married than eaten alive :).

Each of the doors has a statement written on it. The statement on door one says, “In this room there is a lady, and in the other room there is a tiger.”

The statement on door two says, “In one of these rooms there is a lady, and in one of these rooms there is a tiger.”

The prisoner is informed that one of the statements is true and one is false.

Which door should the Prisoner open?
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Who did it ?

May 28, 2013 by puzzler 1 Comment

Three of these statements are false, so who did it?

  1. Mr Red: “Mr Blue did it.”
  2. Mr Blue: “Mr Red did it.”
  3. Mr Green: “Mr Blue’s telling the truth.”
  4. Mr Yellow: “Mr Green’s not lying.”

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