'Tis a silly one, but it's hilarious when it stumps people. Best used verbally:
There are thirty cows in a field, and twenty-eight chickens. How many didn't?
Answer
Ten. Ten didn't eat chickens!
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'Tis a silly one, but it's hilarious when it stumps people. Best used verbally:
There are thirty cows in a field, and twenty-eight chickens. How many didn't?
Answer
Ten. Ten didn't eat chickens!
Read it 5 times not understanding. Said it out loud, and instantly it came to my mind!
My 8 year old daughter got me with this one just yesterday. She was so proud of herself.
We have similar one in Czechia. John Doe bought twenty mice. The next day, he bought twenty-one mice. How many mice does he have? The solution is zero, because in czech, you can say twenty-one mice the same way as poison for twenty mice (jednadvacet myΕ‘Γ - jed na dvacet myΕ‘Γ). Just thought it's interesting that this works in other languages too.
You're in a square room with a window in each wall. All the windows face south. Thru one of the windows you can see a bear. What colour is the bear?
White!
Wow makes so much sense!
How tf all windows face south if it's a square room ?
TF North Pole bro
North pole is in the middle of the room. That also indicates the color of the the bear, because polar bears actually live only on north pole if I'm not mistaken.
What is the beginning of eternity, the end of time, the beginning of every end, and the end of every place?
E, it's a really mean one when delivered verbally
Time Flies like an Arrow
Fruit Flies like Banana
But there is not like an Answer to find in that
What usually has 4 letters, sometimes 9 letters, but never 5 letters.
!It's not a question, it's a statement: "what"=4, "sometimes"=9, "never"=5!<
There is a riddles sublemmy, just fyi!
Oh? Could you send a link, I could not seem to find it
!riddles@catata.fish
What can run but never walks,
Has a mouth but never talks,
Has a bed but never sleeps,
Has a head but never weeps?
spoiler
A river
An ancient device for looking through walls?
Window.
It doesn't lead to a destination, and maybe isn't even a riddle, but a sentence I like is:
Is your answer to this question the same as if I had asked you to give me a dollar?
I fly without wings, I cry without eyes, whenever I go, darkness flies.
Edit: Another one: The more you take the more you leave behind.
You are in a room with two doors. Each door has one guard. One door leads to heaven and the other leads to hell. You have to choose one door and once you choose it, you have to go there. Before you choose, you can ask one of the guards one question. One of them always lie and the other always tell the truth. You don't know which guard is the liar/truth teller and you don't know which door leads to hell/heaven. What's the question you ask the guard?
Dammit, I was actually rethinking about this one a few days ago. The Video that made me rethink about it
If I'm not wrong the answer is something a bit twisted lie "If I where to ask you if you are guarding the right door, would you say you are?" Which because it's a double lie, there is a way where they cross each other
You answer is right. I heard the solution as follows: Would the other guard say that you are guarding the right door? And then you revert it. Yours solution is better. The XKCD and the video made me laugh, thanks.
What runs faster uphill than down?
(Fire)
Seeing the Proposition from RagnarokOnline@reddthat.com I've got a similar one I know in French that can be translated:
I am a king, taking presents from strangers to get into my kingdom. Propose me Gifts and I will tell you if you can enter my Kingdom
How easy should it be to solve?
My favorite longer puzzle is βthereβs a naked man lying dead in a field with a stick in his hand. Asking me only yes/no questions, tell me why he is in the field and how did he die?β
I'm ok with having some hards! It's a Board Game Society some of them can like a bit of challenge!
Hmmmm Did you have to fight sir?
I love Black Stories, this was the first one I have solved/played years ago.
I won't give away the answer, that would not be f air
This one is kinda hard to describe, so I'm including an image. Four people are standing in a row and all are looking to the right (EDIT: On the image, the fourthperson is looking left. That doesn't matter, because nobody can see through the wall). First and third person have blue hat, second and fourth have red hat. There's a wall between third and fourth person. Nobody knows what color is their hat. Everybody can only see hats of people on their right side (left/right sides are from the perspective of us, seeing them from the side). Nobody can see through the wall. For example first person can see the second and the third person. The second can only see the third person. They know that two of them have red hat and two of them have blue hat. They are told that if anybody says aloud the color of their hat, they are free to go. (They are captives or something). If anybody says the wrong color, they are all gonna be killed. They can't obviously turn around, talk to each other or something like that. They can't guess. Are any of them going to tell his hat's color?
Let's number the dudes in your image form left to right: 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Dudes 3 and 4 have no useful information. They stay silent.
Dude 1 can see one of each hat colour on the dudes in front, but cannot determine their own colour without knowing the hat colour of dude 4. They stay silent.
Dude 2 can see the hat colour of dude 3. They can determine that either they themself or the dude behind must have a different hat colour. The dude behind - dude 1 - can see both of the hat colours in front, but stays silent. This lets dude 2 know that they and dude 3 must be different colours (otherwise dude 1 would have known their own hat colour).
Therefore, dude 2 knows their own hat colour must be different to the dude in front and announces the colour of their own hat.
Okay, so if I build a bridge from X to Y, it's a great bridge.
If I build a bridge from A to B it's a terrible bridge.
Do you want to build a bridge?
(If the person says Okay as a part of their bridge proposal, it is good. If not, then the bridge is bad)
This is a great way to make everyone at a gathering hate you.
Okay, so the correctness of the bridge is there because there is okay at the beginning of the sentence am I right?
-I cannot allow you before ThΓ©oden-King so armed, Gandalf Greyhame. By order of GrΓma Wormtongue. Your staff.
-Hmm? Oh. You would not part an old man from his walking stick?
-It is not by my choosing. Your staff I judge to be five feet, yet no object greater than four feet in length may be brought before the King.
-Then I must speak with the town carpenter.
Later that day, Gandalf brings his staff to the meeting with ThΓ©oden. He has not broken any rules, and the staff is unaltered. How did he manage it?
put it diagonally into a 3.6x3.6 case?
Winner winner chicken dinner! The 'official' answer is 4x3, but who says wizards prefer Pythagorean triples to squares?