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  2. Induction puzzles - Wikipedia

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    Induction puzzles are logic puzzles, which are examples of multi-agent reasoning, where the solution evolves along with the principle of induction. [1] [2]A puzzle's scenario always involves multiple players with the same reasoning capability, who go through the same reasoning steps.

  3. Newspaper riddle - Wikipedia

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    A black and white newspaper that is "read" all over. The newspaper riddle is a riddle joke or conundrum in English that begins with the question: [1] Q: What is black and white and red all over? The traditional answer, which relies upon the identical pronunciation of the words "red" and "read", is: [1] [2] A: A newspaper.

  4. Instant Insanity - Wikipedia

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    This problem has a graph-theoretic solution in which a graph with four vertices labeled B, G, R, W (for blue, green, red, and white) can be used to represent each cube; there is an edge between two vertices if the two colors are on the opposite sides of the cube, and a loop at a vertex if the opposite sides have the same color. Each individual ...

  5. 58 Halloween riddles and answers that are positively ... - AOL

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    These Halloween riddles and spooky jokes are guaranteed to scare up all the laughs along with testing kids' and adults' knowledge with clever brainteasers. 58 Halloween riddles and answers that ...

  6. Solution to Riddle of the Week: The Whisky and Water Problem

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    Indeed, this is the solution no matter the size of the spoon. To answer more carefully, let’s assume each glass has 100 milliliters (mL) of each liquid to start with: Alan’s has 100 mL of ...

  7. Water pouring puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Starting with 9 liters in the 12-liter jug, the solution for 5 liters is plotted in red on the left, and the solution for 4 liters is plotted in blue on the right. All the slanted lines have the same slope of -1, representing pouring water from one jug to another.

  8. The Viral ‘Green Glass Door’ Riddle Is a Tough One To Solve ...

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    The hint to the solution is in the name of the riddle itself. Each of the words “green glass door” has something in common with the items that are allowed through the door.

  9. Zebra Puzzle - Wikipedia

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    The March 25, 1963, issue of Life contained the solution and the names of several hundred successful solvers from around the world. The puzzle is often called Einstein's Puzzle or Einstein's Riddle because it is said to have been invented by Albert Einstein as a boy; [1] it is also sometimes attributed to Lewis Carroll.