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riddles | t3_e6nek | c15qjcw | I'm stuck. Define 'the information', please. | 2 | diligentdogs | 1,289,871,549 | t3_e6nek | null |
riddles | t3_e6nek | c1821wk | If only the owner can kill his own dog (i.e. ALL dogs are only killed by their owners), and said owners cannot tell if said dog is sick, and NO information is given to the owner as to the health of the dog, then no dogs will be killed. I'm certain you told this wrong. | 2 | [deleted] | 1,291,663,513 | t3_e6nek | null |
riddles | t3_e6nek | c18gqfs | This bears resemblance to a lot of problems in computer science; you might try posting in /r/programming. | 1 | aristotle2600 | 1,291,927,437 | t3_e6nek | null |
riddles | t3_e6nek | c18i8z4 | Probably should specify that dogs are only killed at night, or something.
EDIT: Also the crucial piece of information is that -all- the sick dogs are killed on night 3.
3 dogs are killed.
Day 1: Each hunter without a diseased dog notices that there are 3 sicks dogs. However each hunter with a sick dog notices only 2... | 6 | Zarigis | 1,291,951,655 | t3_e6nek | null |
riddles | t3_e6nek | c1axu40 | this is incorrect, although it's hard to understand where the question is coming from. zarigis has it right. | -1 | bugs_bunny_in_drag | 1,293,782,106 | t1_c1821wk | null |
riddles | t3_e6nek | c1axu72 | this is the correct answer, and similar to another riddle i heard a week or two ago- the "blue forehead" riddle.
100 perfect logicians are in a room- a circle is painted on each of their heads, they don't know what color. they're told, at least one of them has a blue-colored forehead.
in the room they can all see one... | 2 | bugs_bunny_in_drag | 1,293,782,170 | t1_c18i8z4 | null |
riddles | t3_e6nek | c1az5hm | note: reply written before edit... | 1 | [deleted] | 1,293,820,443 | t1_c1axu40 | null |
riddles | t3_e6nek | c1az5ww | ...what edit? i know zarigis posted later than you, but i thought you'd be interested to hear the solution. | 1 | bugs_bunny_in_drag | 1,293,820,639 | t1_c1az5hm | null |
riddles | t3_e6nek | c1bf6a9 | Canine disease does not affect humans so there is no reason to shoot a dog that appears healthy.
Therefore none of the dogs are likely killed. A few will discharge their guns to make the others think they have nothing to worry about.
However, some might not like their dogs and then use this opportunity to kill their ... | 2 | [deleted] | 1,294,172,344 | t3_e6nek | null |
riddles | t3_e6nek | c1bgmc5 | Certainly the most logical of the answers. Still looking though | 1 | deepinsighther | 1,294,202,048 | t1_c1bf6a9 | null |
riddles | t3_e6nek | c1df2qn | Cool puzzle, and very similar to the OP in the way it deals with recursion. In this case, I'd say they all leave at the 100th cycle, reasoning thus:
* a single blue forehead would realize this immediately since there were no others, and leave on the first cycle.
* two blue foreheads would leave on the second cycle, d... | 2 | yParticle | 1,295,481,960 | t1_c1axu72 | null |
riddles | t3_e6nek | c1fkmew | Let's say there were two hunters instead of 100, and that every hunter knew that there was at least one sick dog. On the first day, one hunter would see that the other dog was not sick, so he'd kill his own dog (knowing that there must be at least one sick dog so it must be his). Hunter #2 would see that hunter #1's... | 1 | kabukistar | 1,296,887,722 | t3_e6nek | null |
riddles | t3_kyimy | c2ocp3i | Okay, pretend each of the coins is numbered 1 - 9.
* With the scale, measure coins 1, 2, 3 on one side against coins 7, 8, 9 on the other side.
* If the left side is heavier, then measure coin 1 against coin 3. Whichever one is heavier is the counterfeit coin. If neither of them are heavier, then 2 is the counterf... | 9 | kabukistar | 1,317,597,829 | t3_kyimy | null |
riddles | t3_kyimy | c2ocq0l | That was fast. It's explained in a wonky way, but that's correct.
| 1 | JohnLeprechaun | 1,317,598,024 | t1_c2ocp3i | null |
riddles | t3_kyimy | c2od1lz | You want to hear one? | 1 | kabukistar | 1,317,600,553 | t1_c2ocq0l | null |
riddles | t3_kyimy | c2od1w9 | A riddle? Go for it.
| 1 | JohnLeprechaun | 1,317,600,614 | t1_c2od1lz | null |
riddles | t3_kyimy | c2od2n2 | Okay. Here, I typed it into a new thread:
http://www.reddit.com/r/riddles/comments/kytey/a_twist_on_an_old_classic/ | 1 | kabukistar | 1,317,600,778 | t1_c2od1w9 | null |
riddles | t3_kytey | c2od4dg | Oh, wow. This is a good one.
"If you were lying, which way would you tell me to go?" If he always tells the truth, he'd point the wrong way. If he always lies, he'd lie about his lie and point the wrong way. That way, you just go the way he didn't point and you'd be all good.
At least, I *think* that checks out. | 1 | JohnLeprechaun | 1,317,601,160 | t3_kytey | null |
riddles | t3_kytey | c2od5te | You're really close.
>"If you were lying, which way would you tell me to go?"
Liar: Well, I *would* tell him to go the wrong way. But that's the truth and I'll lie about my answer. **"I'd tell you to go [the correct way]"**
Truth: Well, if I was lying, I would tell him to go the wrong way. **"I'd tell you to ... | 2 | kabukistar | 1,317,601,474 | t1_c2od4dg | null |
riddles | t3_kytey | c2od68z | Bah, I figured something was amiss.
EDIT: Okay, pondering again. If I ask which way is the *wrong* way, the liar would point the right way, but the truthful man would point the wrong way, so that's no good. This is much easier when there are two people to ask, and one always tells the truth and one always lies. Hrm..... | 1 | JohnLeprechaun | 1,317,601,566 | t1_c2od5te | null |
riddles | t3_kyupo | c2ode7j | Original comment had a length of 871 characters. The quoted comment now has a length of 611 characters after applying the Wadsworth Constant.
>die. If you take none, you die. The ONLY WAY to live is to take one of pill A and one of pill B.
>
>So you pour out one of pill A into you're hand. So far so good. The... | -2 | WadsworthBot | 1,317,603,253 | t3_kyupo | null |
riddles | t3_kyupo | c2oe4a1 | Unless there is some conceivable way to tell the pills apart, I deem this riddle impossible. You have three identical pills in your hand. If you take two of them, there's a 2/3 chance you'll get the A and a B and be fine, but there's a 1/3 chance you'll get both of the B's and die.
The smart thing to do would be to ... | 1 | kabukistar | 1,317,608,728 | t3_kyupo | null |
riddles | t3_kyupo | c2oe5uf | No, there is most definitely a way to solve it. I can give you a hint if you'd like. | 1 | JohnLeprechaun | 1,317,609,057 | t1_c2oe4a1 | null |
riddles | t3_kyupo | c2oefes | Sure. | 1 | kabukistar | 1,317,611,064 | t1_c2oe5uf | null |
riddles | t3_kyupo | c2oegh0 | You may remove more pills from the bottles. | 1 | JohnLeprechaun | 1,317,611,292 | t1_c2oefes | null |
riddles | t3_kyupo | c2ohvkt | take another A, add it to the other 3 pills. grind them all up and divide into 2 equal amounts. Each of these contains 1 of each pill. | 7 | fuzzy_smurf | 1,317,654,384 | t3_kyupo | null |
riddles | t3_kyupo | c2oijd9 | I didn't think there was a solution to this one but now I can confirm there is a simple and elegant solution. Thanks for the riddle! :) | 2 | Keir3D | 1,317,659,374 | t3_kyupo | null |
riddles | t3_kyupo | c2oln62 | Not quite. :P You're pretty close though. | 2 | JohnLeprechaun | 1,317,680,728 | t1_c2ohvkt | null |
riddles | t3_kyupo | c2olnbj | Yeah, this is definitely among my favorites. I'll be posting more in this subreddit shortly! | 1 | JohnLeprechaun | 1,317,680,763 | t1_c2oijd9 | null |
riddles | t3_kyupo | c2om8j4 | If that's close, then you could do the same thing, but by dividing the pills into thirds, and making 3 pills of 1/3 A and 2/3 B. You can then chop known pills from the bottles into thirds to complete 3 doses using the hybrid pills created.
It's the same method as I first tried but using discrete instead of continuous ... | 2 | fuzzy_smurf | 1,317,685,040 | t1_c2oln62 | null |
riddles | t3_kyupo | c2oma5f | You've got to think about this with the probability in mind. You have three pills in your hand, but you don't know which pill is from which bottle. All you know is that you have one of pill A and two of pill B. Cutting them into thirds only makes it LESS probable that you're going to get the correct amount.
If you si... | 1 | JohnLeprechaun | 1,317,685,376 | t1_c2om8j4 | null |
riddles | t3_kzurv | c2omdmq | Eight? Are they adding up to the nearest multiple of nine? (12+6=18, 6+3=9, 10+8=18). | 6 | Simon_the_Cannibal | 1,317,686,080 | t3_kzurv | null |
riddles | t3_kzurv | c2omfo0 | three
letters in the word | 10 | comofue | 1,317,686,482 | t3_kzurv | null |
riddles | t3_kzurv | c2omgui | Wow, that's way more complicated than the real answer. | 9 | JohnLeprechaun | 1,317,686,719 | t1_c2omdmq | null |
riddles | t3_kzurv | c2omgwg | Congrats, that's right. | 3 | JohnLeprechaun | 1,317,686,729 | t1_c2omfo0 | null |
riddles | t3_kyupo | c2omh0h | Take an extra pill from bottle A. You now have 2 A's, and 2 B's. Cut each pill in half, and take those halves. You will take a total of 1 A pill (2 halves) and 1 B pill (2 halves). On day 2, take the remaining 4 halves. | 2 | Linkster1211 | 1,317,686,750 | t1_c2oegh0 | null |
riddles | t3_kyupo | c2omiah | Absolutely! Nice job. | 2 | JohnLeprechaun | 1,317,687,015 | t1_c2omh0h | null |
riddles | t3_kzxri | c2omsxe | The cook didn't create a poison for the test, he just made a soup.
Before meeting the king, the cook drank some weak poison he could make himself.
During the test, the cook drank the alchemist's strong poison and was cured of the weak poison, and then had some harmless soup.
The alchemist had the harmless soup, and the... | 17 | fuzzy_smurf | 1,317,689,171 | t3_kzxri | null |
riddles | t3_kyupo | c2omv3j | My method doesn't involve guessing which pills to take.
I take 1/3 of each pill and put them together, this means you have 3 identical pills with 1/3 A and 2/3 B. You can then take pieces of the pills from the bottles to add 2/3 A and 1/3 B, which gives you the equivalent of 1 A and 1 B | 2 | fuzzy_smurf | 1,317,689,585 | t1_c2oma5f | null |
riddles | t3_kzurv | c2on326 | Such is my life. :( | 11 | Simon_the_Cannibal | 1,317,691,069 | t1_c2omgui | null |
riddles | t3_kzxri | c2on3m5 | Wow, that was really fast. Awesome job. | 6 | JohnLeprechaun | 1,317,691,174 | t1_c2omsxe | null |
riddles | t3_l0uob | c2ovf59 | Switch them all. | 2 | feefiefofum | 1,317,763,872 | t3_l0uob | null |
riddles | t3_l0uob | c2ovxcs | But that wouldn't allow you to determine which switch is the correct one. | 2 | Keir3D | 1,317,767,142 | t1_c2ovf59 | null |
riddles | t3_l0uob | c2owufv | assuming that the lightbulb is turned off and has been for some time:
Turn the first switch on.
Wait for 10 minutes.
Turn the first switch off and the second switch on.
Go check the bulb.
If the bulb is on, switch 2. If the bulb is off and hot, switch one. If the bulb is off and cold, switch 3. | 8 | fuzzy_smurf | 1,317,773,374 | t3_l0uob | null |
riddles | t3_l0uob | c2oyd9n | Correct, good sir. | 3 | Linkster1211 | 1,317,783,361 | t1_c2owufv | null |
riddles | t3_l1onl | c2p1qe3 | [My guess, hidden to not be a spoiler](http://i.imgur.com/XUGtm.png)
Do spoiler tags work in here? | 6 | [deleted] | 1,317,821,807 | t3_l1onl | null |
riddles | t3_l1onl | c2p1rgc | You're right. And I have no idea. | 5 | [deleted] | 1,317,822,078 | t1_c2p1qe3 | null |
riddles | t3_l1onl | c2p1s65 | Well, I reposted my guess as an image, to not spoil it for others. | 3 | [deleted] | 1,317,822,266 | t1_c2p1rgc | null |
riddles | t3_l0uob | c2p1xc6 | So you turn on one light switch, and wait an hour. Then you turn on another one, and go upstairs. If you get there, and the light is on, the second one you turned on is the correct one. If the bulb is off, but hot, the first one you turned on is the correct one. If the bulb is off, and cold, the third, untouched switch... | 3 | JohnLeprechaun | 1,317,823,549 | t3_l0uob | null |
riddles | t3_l1onl | c2p1zj9 | Daaang. All throughout I was thinking "Time. It's gotta be time. A clock. No, time." Then the last line totally tripped me up. Uh...
[Spoiler](/s "Is it a corpse, or a coffin?") | 3 | JohnLeprechaun | 1,317,824,072 | t3_l1onl | null |
riddles | t3_l1onl | c2p2lnk | [spoiler](//#s"testing") | 1 | diligentdogs | 1,317,828,739 | t1_c2p1qe3 | null |
riddles | t3_l1onl | c2p2rn2 | Then shouldn't "Look at me and see their future" be more like
"Look at me and see YOUR future"?
[spoiler](//#s"You can't see a dead person's future by looking at their gravestone, you're seeing their past if anything.)")
EDIT:hid spoiler | -2 | Keir3D | 1,317,829,836 | t1_c2p1rgc | null |
riddles | t3_l1onl | c2p2rw0 | It was a continuation of what men do with the object. And, spoiler alert. | 1 | [deleted] | 1,317,829,884 | t1_c2p2rn2 | null |
riddles | t3_l1q60 | c2p2x4s | 1. I would put one white marble in one bowl and the rest of them in the other. So if I got the bowl with the white one, I survive or if I get the other bowl, it's still approximately 50/50. That's about a 74% chance of survival. I can live with that.
2. As for this second situation, the best way I think is to take a b... | 7 | Keir3D | 1,317,830,873 | t3_l1q60 | null |
riddles | t3_l1q60 | c2p2y6t | Sheesh, correct on both counts. Nice. I need to find harder riddles... | 2 | JohnLeprechaun | 1,317,831,069 | t1_c2p2x4s | null |
riddles | t3_l1onl | c2p2ze2 | I see what you're saying, that does make sense but it's still unnecessarily misleading. | 1 | Keir3D | 1,317,831,277 | t1_c2p2rw0 | null |
riddles | t3_l1onl | c2p3pdc | I disagree. | 1 | [deleted] | 1,317,835,874 | t1_c2p2ze2 | null |
riddles | t3_l1onl | c2p5aft | >Born in mourning
I see what you did there. | 4 | kabukistar | 1,317,845,395 | t3_l1onl | null |
riddles | t3_kytey | c2p5chg | Yeah, that works.
Hmm, I've got to re-work this riddle to make it more difficult :P | 1 | kabukistar | 1,317,845,738 | t1_c2od68z | null |
riddles | t3_l0uob | c2p5di9 | This was my favorite riddle to give kids when I was a teacher. | 1 | kabukistar | 1,317,845,896 | t3_l0uob | null |
riddles | t3_kytey | c2p5era | I don't think it's the difficulty of it that's the issue; most people have just heard it before. | 1 | JohnLeprechaun | 1,317,846,095 | t1_c2p5chg | null |
riddles | t3_kytey | c2p5hp4 | Well, I'm trying to form it in such a way so that you can't give the same answer as the original, but just with a hypothetical lying/non-lying person. | 1 | kabukistar | 1,317,846,593 | t1_c2p5era | null |
riddles | t3_kytey | c2p5krf | Well, good luck with that. | 1 | JohnLeprechaun | 1,317,847,090 | t1_c2p5hp4 | null |
riddles | t3_l1onl | c2p8g0g | That's the part I didn't actually want to type because it kind of gives it away. It's better when spoken. | 3 | [deleted] | 1,317,865,930 | t1_c2p5aft | null |
riddles | t3_kzxri | c2pa8pp | But wouldnt the cook die anyways, because his own poison is not as strong as the alchemists poison? (You did say that in order to neutralize a poison you have to drink a _stronger_ poison) | 1 | ThatsMeNotYou | 1,317,878,942 | t1_c2on3m5 | null |
riddles | t3_l2p5q | c2paaw2 | Say that you work for the Genderme, but you don't really like your job. He sent you out there to see if there were any highwaymen. If you don't come back alive, obviously he will know the highwaymen are there and send a more well-armed ambush party.
Somehow, convince them that you will lie on their behalf and say yo... | 6 | kabukistar | 1,317,879,514 | t3_l2p5q | null |
riddles | t3_l2p5q | c2pcloz | I wish I was smart enough to think about that if I was ever in that situation! | 1 | Abuzz | 1,317,913,541 | t1_c2paaw2 | null |
riddles | t3_kytey | c2pe9p5 | Simplest answer: "If I were to ask you which way is home, with which path would you respond?"
For simplicity, assume path 1 = home, path 2 = doom.
Liar: Would respond 2, but must lie in response to my question and say that he would respond with the home path 1.
Truthful: Would respond 1 and would say so in response ... | 4 | [deleted] | 1,317,925,391 | t3_kytey | null |
riddles | t3_kzxri | c2pec40 | Nope. Here's what the cook took (in order):
* Before the contest, his own weak poison in secret
* During the contest, the alchemist's stronger poison, which cancelled out the weak poison he took before the contest
* During the contest, his "poison," which was really soup. No effect. | 3 | [deleted] | 1,317,925,848 | t1_c2pa8pp | null |
riddles | t3_kzxri | c2pfxwc | Yes, that's correct. It's the whole point--what was the cook's plan? His poison was weaker, so how could he have still won? | 1 | JohnLeprechaun | 1,317,936,267 | t1_c2pa8pp | null |
riddles | t3_kytey | c2pgnly | *Ding! Ding! Ding!*
Correct. | 3 | kabukistar | 1,317,941,337 | t1_c2pe9p5 | null |
riddles | t3_l1q60 | c2pgrew | 1) put 1 white marble in 1 bowl. put 50 black marbles in the 2nd bowl FIRST, and the other 49 whites on top.
2) call the king racist and run away. | 4 | snickles19 | 1,317,942,129 | t3_l1q60 | null |
riddles | t3_kyupo | c2pgtd4 | how can you be sure you have 2 As and 2 B's? you dont know what you have in your hand | 0 | snickles19 | 1,317,942,538 | t1_c2omh0h | null |
riddles | t3_l2p5q | c2pgtrq | Yeah, that's what I was thinking too. I really need to be more speedy with the riddles here. | 1 | JohnLeprechaun | 1,317,942,617 | t1_c2paaw2 | null |
riddles | t3_kyupo | c2pu8be | The original post said you pour out 1 A and then accidentally pour out 2 B's. You know exactly what you have in your hand, just not which one is which. | 1 | Linkster1211 | 1,318,081,945 | t1_c2pgtd4 | null |
riddles | t3_kyupo | c2pvvde | [deleted] | 1 | [deleted] | 1,318,099,461 | t1_c2pu8be | null |
riddles | t3_kyupo | c2q3vqv | You take a pill, and cut it in half. Place those 2 halves into 2 separate piles. Take an uncut pill, cut it in half, and place those 2 halves into the piles (1 in each.) Repeat for the next two pills, and then take one of the piles. For the next take, take the remaining pile.
You're not cutting the pills in half and th... | 1 | Linkster1211 | 1,318,188,133 | t1_c2pvvde | null |
riddles | t3_l0uob | c2qnfro | turn (switch 1) on, do something else for a year or two, come back, turn another on (switch 2) and go upstairs. If the bulb is on, it was switch 2, if the bulb is off it was the third one, if the bulb is burnt out it was the first one you left on (switch 1).
edit: damn i was close | 1 | SpaceCowboy57 | 1,318,360,287 | t3_l0uob | null |
riddles | t3_l0uob | c2qperj | Not too bad. A bit long, but it still works. | 1 | Linkster1211 | 1,318,372,574 | t1_c2qnfro | null |
riddles | t3_laddk | c2r56vh | Well [this is my guess](http://i.imgur.com/wQ4vC.png)
I'm not sure if that's allowed under your rules. | 2 | [deleted] | 1,318,510,849 | t3_laddk | null |
riddles | t3_laddk | c2r5g6o | Yes, I'll accept that. | 2 | JohnLeprechaun | 1,318,513,592 | t1_c2r56vh | null |
riddles | t3_laddk | c2r5gd9 | Oh wait, they have spoiler tags on here now?
[spoiler](//#s"spoiler test")
D'oh, that would have saved me a couple of minutes. | 0 | [deleted] | 1,318,513,642 | t1_c2r5g6o | null |
riddles | t3_laddk | c2r5nd7 | Heh, I wondered about that myself.
| 2 | JohnLeprechaun | 1,318,515,357 | t1_c2r5gd9 | null |
riddles | t3_lc9uk | c2rj15w | Fire? | 9 | kabukistar | 1,318,621,608 | t3_lc9uk | null |
riddles | t3_lc9uk | c2rjoyi | I read the last line before I read any of the others, and that seems pretty obviously fire. | 3 | GAMEchief | 1,318,625,888 | t3_lc9uk | null |
riddles | t3_lc9uk | c2rk4p3 | Why would anyone ever do that? | 1 | [deleted] | 1,318,629,028 | t1_c2rjoyi | null |
riddles | t3_lc9uk | c2rk56j | Thanks for the downvotes. I guess that wasn't riddle-y enough for the riddle club? | 2 | [deleted] | 1,318,629,129 | t3_lc9uk | null |
riddles | t3_lc9uk | c2rk8gp | [deleted] | 1 | [deleted] | 1,318,629,812 | t1_c2rk56j | null |
riddles | t3_lcoit | c2rlv2h | I think I need to brush up on my fruit trivia... | 1 | [deleted] | 1,318,643,209 | t3_lcoit | null |
riddles | t3_lc9uk | c2rm4tt | Accidentally. | 1 | GAMEchief | 1,318,645,659 | t1_c2rk4p3 | null |
riddles | t3_lcoit | c2rnchz | i thought i posted the image link but i guess not. Here it is http://imgur.com/Devek
| 2 | whoisTronGalt | 1,318,656,953 | t1_c2rlv2h | null |
riddles | t3_lc9uk | c2rnh5d | Yeah, I think this is it as well. | 1 | JohnLeprechaun | 1,318,658,519 | t1_c2rj15w | null |
riddles | t3_lcoit | c2rnhcv | That's... kinda weird. Budapest. | 4 | JohnLeprechaun | 1,318,658,590 | t3_lcoit | null |
riddles | t3_lcxou | c2rp20y | classic, I've heard it as if 4 room mates each keep their own umbrella in the same basket by their door, what are the odds of just 3 of them drawing their own umbrella. | 2 | beatatarian | 1,318,688,042 | t3_lcxou | null |
riddles | t3_lcxou | c2rp2m5 | Ah, yeah. As with most riddles, there are many different variations. | 1 | JohnLeprechaun | 1,318,688,280 | t1_c2rp20y | null |
riddles | t3_lcoit | c2rp304 | I never would have figured that out on my own. But that's the coolest thing I've seen all week! | 1 | [deleted] | 1,318,688,446 | t1_c2rnhcv | null |
riddles | t3_lcoit | c2rp3ef | I just don't understand why it had to be a fruit. >.> | 1 | JohnLeprechaun | 1,318,688,596 | t1_c2rp304 | null |
riddles | t3_ldajv | c2rwsel | Ooh, this one took me a while.
[spoiler](//#s"A fish.") | 2 | JohnLeprechaun | 1,318,771,118 | t3_ldajv | null |
riddles | t3_ldajv | c2rx0w3 | Very good! | 1 | [deleted] | 1,318,774,575 | t1_c2rwsel | null |
riddles | t3_ldajv | c2rx1iv | Heh, thanks. I actually read it the day you posted it originally and it took me however long it's been to figure it out. | 1 | JohnLeprechaun | 1,318,774,803 | t1_c2rx0w3 | null |
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