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Riddles & Brain Teasers

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MrKaplansGlasses · 27/03/2018 22:45

Does anyone know any good ones? DH and I live an exciting life Wink and have been trying some brainteasers out on each other. I appear to have run out now but I want some really tricky ones to get him with tomorrow if anyone can help!

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FrangipaniBlue · 28/03/2018 16:03

@ThisIsTheFirstStep that just made me spit my cup of tea out laughing Grin

MongerTruffle · 28/03/2018 16:04

Emily was sitting at her study table, home alone, on a cold and stormy night. Her parents had taken a flight earlier in the morning to Australia as her grandmother had passed away. She wanted to follow her parents but she had an important exam that she could not miss.

The storm was getting heavier by the minute and the wind was howling outside. All this noise made it very hard for her to concentrate. She was on the verge of dozing off when she was shaken alert by a sudden "THUD!". She dismissed it as a window which had been slammed shut by the wind.

She tried to concentrate on her books when she heard faint footsteps. Emily got out of her room and looked around when suddenly, without warning, she was grabbed by the neck. She tried to scream but it came out as a mere whimper as the intruder was pressing had against her throat with his arm. She tried to free herself from his grip but to no avail.

"Give me all your money!" growled the man.

"Th-there is none h-here! Please ll-let me go!" cried Emily.

"Don't lie to me!" scream the increasingly agitated man. She felt the man strengthen his grip around her neck. She said nothing and a few seconds passed by in silence. Suddenly the phone rang, which alerted both of them.

"People will get suspicious if I don't answer the phone," said Emily, with a controlled voice. The intruder let her go.

"Alright, but no funny business," said the nervous intruder. Emily walked towards the phone. She took a deep breath and calmed herself. She picked up the phone.

"Hey Em! How's the revision going?" said the caller.

"Hey Anna. Thanks for the call. Hey you know those Science notes I lent you last week? Well I really need them back. It would be a great help to me. It's an emergency, so if you could give them tomorrow it would be great. Please hurry in finding the notes. I need to get back to my books now. Bye," Emily said. She hung up the phone.

"It was wise of you not to say anything," said the intruder, although he was more than a bit confused by her conversation.

"Now tell me where the money is kept!" screamed the thief.

"It...it's...in my parents' room. The first room on the right. Third drawer," said Emily.

"Show me!" said the man, and removed his grip around her neck. She took a big gulp of air and nearly fell. She swallowed hard and said a silent prayer. She walked slowly towards her parents' room. All of a sudden, they heard police sirens. The intruder froze in his footsteps. He ran to the nearest window and jumped out of it.

Emily ran outside in time to see the intruder being escorted into the police car. She saw Anna and ran to hug her.

"Smart kids," said the police officer.

What happened?

whyohwhy000 · 28/03/2018 16:05

I dropped a raw egg on to a concrete floor. It fell a metre and did not break - how come?
An egg wouldn't break a concrete floor.

VanillaPriscilla · 28/03/2018 16:22

ooh these are good !

gabsdot · 28/03/2018 16:24

The egg was as dropped 2 meters so after 1 meter it hadn't yet reached the floor do hadn't smashed yet.

whyohwhy000 · 28/03/2018 16:27

If my answer is correct, then the riddle is very clumsily written. "It fell a metre and did not break." would imply that either the concrete floor fell a metre and did not break, or that the egg fell a metre and did not break. I had assumed that the egg fell a metre, and the concrete floor did not break.

Eveninties · 28/03/2018 16:34

Loving these Grin

BalloonFlowers · 28/03/2018 16:35

A wealthy merchant set a race to decide which of his 2 sons would inherit his money. He said whosever horse crossed the finish line last would inherit. The younger son immediately jumped on a horse, and rode as fast as he could. The younger son later inherited a fortune from his father. How?

DadDadDad · 28/03/2018 16:39

Nice try, why, but it's the egg that didn't break. It was freely falling through that metre, and it was a normal, hard slab of concrete.

FrangipaniBlue · 28/03/2018 16:42

@DadDadDad the egg wasn't in its shell?

FrangipaniBlue · 28/03/2018 16:43

@BalloonFlowers he rode in the opposite direction/until the horse was so tired it died?

DadDadDad · 28/03/2018 16:43

gabsdot - that's the solution I was looking for; sorry, it's a bit of a trick question. Not my finest. Confused

VanillaPriscilla · 28/03/2018 16:44

Balloon the horse belonged to the other son ?

Smeaton · 28/03/2018 16:44

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BalloonFlowers · 28/03/2018 16:45

@Vanilla has it.

ThisIsTheFirstStep · 28/03/2018 16:45

smeaton all the words you said have that number of letters. eg what = 4 letters, yet has 3 etc.

MongerTruffle · 28/03/2018 16:46

Smeaton There was no question but:
"What" has four letters
"Yet" has three letters
"Sometimes" has nine letters
"Then" has four letters

etc

BalloonFlowers · 28/03/2018 16:46

@Smeaton that isn't a question. It's a statement.

Eveninties · 28/03/2018 16:46

Well, what's the answer mongertruffle?

MongerTruffle · 28/03/2018 16:46

ThisIs beat me to it.

Clawdy · 28/03/2018 16:47

"Need...Help. ...emergency. .....hurry" MongerTruffle somehow Emily got just those words across to her friend on the phone. A bit like the Agatha Christie short story where a woman does a similar message to someone, and keeps pressing the 'silent' key on the telephone, so only the crucial words are heard at the other end.

BalloonFlowers · 28/03/2018 16:48

From my 6 year old:
What type of key hangs in trees?
What type of nut has a hole in it?
What type of ant eats children for breakfast?

MongerTruffle · 28/03/2018 16:48

Clawdy That's exactly what happened, using the "mute" button.

DadDadDad · 28/03/2018 16:51

Balloon:
monkey
doughnut (although you could show your 6yo a nut and bolt and blow his mind!)
giant

DadDadDad · 28/03/2018 16:55

@elQuintoConyo
20196 = 3
87730 = 3
46137 = 2
80653 = 4
20175 = ?

I think the answer is 1. For the same reason that I seem to recall uniquely among English football teams Hull City would be zero.