7 Riddles That Will Test Your Brain Power - Episode #6

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
  • These 7 riddles and puzzles will trick your brain and check if you have a beautiful mind. Most of these riddles are frequently asked in the interviews and aptitude tests. Multinational companies such as Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, Adobe etc use these quick riddles to check the sharpness and productivity of your brain.
    This whole video is infact an IQ test that checks various aspects of your thinking capabilities such as Lateral thinking, thinking outside the Box (thinking out of the box), thinking inside of the box, critical thinking, Quantitive aptitude and logical reasoning.
    Let's check if your mysterious mind is mature enough to solve all the tricky riddles. If you solve most of these problems easily then your brain is still young and sharp. Three of these riddles are so quick and easy that you should be able to solve in 20 seconds.
    While some other riddles require a little calculation and some are based on out of the box thinking.
    If took you less than 20 seconds for the LATERAL THINKING riddles, your brain is quite young, and you can approach tasks from different angles.
    If you answered the three Lateral THINKING question correctly in less than 5 seconds, your brain is very young and flexible! You can notice the tiniest details right away and adapt to new situations easily!
    The LATERAL THINKING riddles are marked below under timestamps.
    Also try other episodes on interview riddles and Hard puzzles available on Logically Yours.
    #riddles #hardtest #brainteasers
    TIMESTAMPS
    1. How many coins do I have if only one statement is correct ? 0:11
    2. Can you guess the next image in the series ? (LATERAL THINKING) - 1:42
    3. How can you place ten coins into three glasses so that each glass contains odd number of coins ? 2:15
    4. Four matchsticks : Move one match stick to make a perfect square (with two solutions) (LATERAL THINKING) - 3:15
    5. Head start race : Usain and Mo race one another over 100m ? 4:28
    6. A girl was ten on her last birthday and will be twelve on her next birthday... how is it possible ? (LATERAL THINKING) - 6:07
    7. Merchant has 5 barrels of milk and one barrel of water. Can you find which barrel has water ? 6:40
    Bonus riddle 1 : You are given a paper that has Nine(IX) written on it. Now you are given a pen and asked to subtract three from this nine. The challenge is to do it without lifting the pen from the paper ? 8:50
    Bonus riddle 2: [l0 l0 l0 = 9.50 ] it's an incorrect equation. Can you correct it by placing just one straight line ? 9:32
    The answer to bonus riddle #2 is available in one of my previous videos :
    • 3 Riddles Popular on L...
    Lateral Thinking Test -2 || 3 Puzzles || Think Outside the BOX
    What is your result? Tell me in the comment section below!
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    Logically Yours is a channel intended to share the explanation of har and tricky puzzles, riddles and brainteasers.
    Please give a try to previous versions of interview riddles episodes.
    10 Interview RIDDLES || Episode #4 || Quick & Tricky
    • 10 Interview RIDDLES |...
    5 Interview RIDDLES || Episode #5 || Presence of mind
    • 5 Hard Riddles With Si...
    10 Interview RIDDLES || Episode #3 || Intelligence Test
    • 10 Interview RIDDLES |...
    10 Interview RIDDLES || Episode #1 || Frequently asked Job Interview RIDDLES
    • 10 Interview RIDDLES |...
    5 Interview PUZZLES || Episode #2 || Frequently asked Job Interview PUZZLES
    • 5 Interview PUZZLES ||...

Komentáře • 2K

  • @Kairikey
    @Kairikey Před 3 lety +530

    For "IX" question, I find another solution. You just fold the paper in such a way that cut IX in half horizontally, then you rotate the paper around and you'll get "VI" which is six, without even using the pen in the first place.

    • @aadilgoyal9286
      @aadilgoyal9286 Před 2 lety +4

      if you do that, then you will get "٨I", which is not "VI"

    • @Kairikey
      @Kairikey Před 2 lety +21

      Not that side, the other side.
      when you fold it, you'll get "IV" on one side and "I^" on the other side.
      If you rotate the "I^" upside down, it became "VI".

    • @dbugged
      @dbugged Před 2 lety +24

      @@Kairikey I thought the same thing... Our answer is more creative :)

    • @aciarduce
      @aciarduce Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah I was going to say just use the pen to cross out the top of the IX and then rotated to find a smaller VI.

    • @mrsocko316
      @mrsocko316 Před 2 lety +17

      to be perfectly honest, this was the solution I came up with because I misread the question thinking we were asked to do it without lifting the pen PERIOD.

  • @seannesburg7753
    @seannesburg7753 Před 3 lety +1322

    bonus riddle 1: i solved it by scribbling out the top half of the IX and turning the paper 180 degrees giving you VI, or 6.

  • @afnankhan5989
    @afnankhan5989 Před 3 lety +583

    Since i cannot lift the pen, i added "6" after "IX"
    Assuming it would give me 1x6.

  • @player-ye3hk
    @player-ye3hk Před 2 lety +319

    Bonus 2: Just make an unequal by striking the equal sign and the equation is correct (Doesn't make much sense, but it is correct - 101010 is not equal 9.5)

    • @sebastiantschatordai
      @sebastiantschatordai Před 2 lety +24

      You mean ≠? That's what I came up with.

    • @vemuri12341
      @vemuri12341 Před 2 lety

      🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

    • @velocitycode
      @velocitycode Před 2 lety

      I found that too

    • @pedrosimoes4751
      @pedrosimoes4751 Před 2 lety +3

      That is not an equation

    • @svccscvv6214
      @svccscvv6214 Před 2 lety +3

      @@pedrosimoes4751 what makes a mathematical expression an equation? Is it the truth of the statement or the equality sign?

  • @darknight3613
    @darknight3613 Před 4 lety +1396

    9:50 simply draw "/" over the "=" to make it not equal

  • @jaimecarter3988
    @jaimecarter3988 Před 2 lety +341

    two options for the second bonus riddle: put a slash through the equal sign to make it an inequality, or turn the second 1 into a T for "10 to 10," also known as 9:50 (or 9.50)

    • @saddamsheikh207
      @saddamsheikh207 Před 2 lety +2

      nice😂

    • @badrinathgaming4626
      @badrinathgaming4626 Před 2 lety +3

      We are supposed to place one straight line that's all... No turns or movements allowed

    • @saddamsheikh207
      @saddamsheikh207 Před 2 lety +23

      @@badrinathgaming4626 thats what he meant bruh putting slash over the middle 1 will make it T

    • @badrinathgaming4626
      @badrinathgaming4626 Před 2 lety +2

      @@saddamsheikh207 Yes thanks for informing

    • @dbugged
      @dbugged Před 2 lety +4

      clever!

  • @RexxSchneider
    @RexxSchneider Před 2 lety +148

    Riddle 7: The total volume of liquid is 119 L. That leaves a remainder of 2 when divided by 3. The volume of milk must be divisible by 3. So the barrel containing water is the one that leaves a remainder of 2 when divided by 3. That quickly shows you that the 20 L barrel is the one containing water.

    • @mameabera5852
      @mameabera5852 Před 2 lety +1

      Brilliant

    • @johannbach3342
      @johannbach3342 Před 2 lety +12

      There is an easier way to do this in your head - all numbers divisible by three have digits that add up to a multiple of three. When you add up all the digits on the barrels you get 38, which is 2 higher than 36 which is divisible by 3, so as the digits of 20 add up to 2, the 20l barrel must contain the water

    • @younglowski1
      @younglowski1 Před 2 lety

      6 barrels. 1 contains water, leaving 5 w/milk. The total liters of milk purchased for customer 1 must be double for customer 2. Customer 1 bought 33L (18+15), so customer 2 bought 66 (31+19+16). Leaving the water in the barrel w/ 20L...

    • @agfd5659
      @agfd5659 Před 2 lety +5

      I don't understand why the number of liters of milk needs to be divisible by 3. 1/3 l is also a valid measurement of volume. There was no restriction about whole numbers in the problem statement.

    • @RexxSchneider
      @RexxSchneider Před 2 lety

      @@agfd5659 The number of litres of milk needs to be divisible by 3 because customer 1 bought twice as much milk as customer 2, so the total amount of milk must be a multiple of 3.
      There _was_ an implicit restriction about whole numbers because each barrel was specified as containing a whole number of litres of liquid. It's true that 1/3 is a valid measurement of volume, but 1/3 of a barrel is not a sensible container for any liquid. That's why we're working with a whole number of barrels and hence whole numbers of litres.

  • @nicolbolas9615
    @nicolbolas9615 Před 4 lety +49

    With the final problem, just have a really thick line covering the problem. It automatically works

  • @t.a.r.u.n205
    @t.a.r.u.n205 Před 4 lety +1222

    Add a straight line on second 1st digit of second 10 i.e, on 1 now it becomes 10 T0 10 = 9:50 (Showing time)

  • @aashitAgrawal
    @aashitAgrawal Před 4 lety +532

    9:10 i can do that without using a pen
    Just fold the paper so that it divides IX equally ( like this -IX- ) and flip the book upside down

    • @AaryanShah-ef3wv
      @AaryanShah-ef3wv Před 4 lety +10

      Seriously good 👌👍

    • @svavarkjarrval8757
      @svavarkjarrval8757 Před 4 lety +13

      Or use a pen to scratch over the top half and then turn the paper round.

    • @Polpaccio
      @Polpaccio Před 4 lety +2

      In some countries the decimal digit are separated by a "," not by the dot.

    • @thundermethun9427
      @thundermethun9427 Před 4 lety +5

      I did the same at first as well

    • @webflyer035
      @webflyer035 Před 4 lety +4

      Thats what I was about to comment... Except I'm gonna flip it from the side of tape...

  • @LevelUpLeo
    @LevelUpLeo Před 3 lety +87

    The 5th riddle has another way to solve it:
    The speeds say that for every 10 meters Alice runs, Bob runs 9. Alice has to run 110 meters, so divide that by her 10 meters, we get 11. We now have to multiply Bob’s 9 by 11, which means he runs 99 meters in the time it takes Alice to run 110. It’ll be close at that finish line.

    • @jonah4932
      @jonah4932 Před 2 lety +8

      That is how I got the correct answer as well!

    • @tastywallet7992
      @tastywallet7992 Před 2 lety +7

      I solved it using a roundabout way. I calculated the average number of meters based on time. Although the question did not tell me how long each runner took, I made up my own! I divided each by 100. So, that means Alice is running 1 Meter per time and Bob is running 0.9 Meters per time.
      With this in mind, I calculated how long each runner took to finish the race. The lower number took less time, meaning they won. I did this by dividing the total distance by their speed. Alice was given an extra 10 Meters to win. Thus, she took 110 amount of time to finish (110 / 1). Bob took 111.111111... amount of time (100 / 0.9). Alice took less time. Therefore, she wins!

    • @dbugged
      @dbugged Před 2 lety +3

      @@tastywallet7992 I thought similar. If Alice runs 10m/s and Bob runs 9m/s, Alice runs 110 in 11 sec and Bob runs 100 in 11.1 sec. Therefore, Alice wins.

    • @barrybrideaux2919
      @barrybrideaux2919 Před 2 lety +3

      exactly simple 100 = 90 is 10=9 so 110 =99 Alice wins

    • @aizentaicho82
      @aizentaicho82 Před 2 lety

      I simplified it. Figuring Alice would win unless she started 20 meters behind. If she was 10 meters ahead in the first race, then even if she started 10 meters behind, they would tie at 90 meters with 10 meters to go and she is still faster, so she would still win.

  • @programaths
    @programaths Před 3 lety +17

    8:24
    For the barrels, you can take a shortcut:
    15+19+18+16+20+31=119
    Which divided by 3 gives a remainder of 2 (117+2).
    That means that means that you only have to look at the barrel which is also yielding a remainder of 3.
    15 and 18 have a remainder of 0
    19 is 18+1
    16 is 15+1
    31 is 30+1
    20 is 18+2
    So, if we remove the barrel 20, the new sum will be a multiple of 3.

    • @ChaosAngel667
      @ChaosAngel667 Před 2 lety

      easier shortcut. see only 3 residuals and you get
      0 1
      0 1
      2 1
      total is 5 equals 2 in residuals.

    • @BramLastname
      @BramLastname Před 2 lety

      While this is the intended solution,
      The way it is set up you cannot know which barrel it is,
      Unless the 31 barrel is the one with water,
      As the first one can buy 5L and the second one 10L
      And then all you know is that 31L barrel is most likely 100% full.

    • @prateeksinghal3436
      @prateeksinghal3436 Před rokem +1

      even shorter, add all digits (1+5+1+9+1+8+.........) = 38, now greatest number disible by 3 is 36 so find a barrel whose digits add up to 2, which is 20.

    • @hanss4549
      @hanss4549 Před 8 měsíci

      it all assumes milk is only sold in integer number of litres.

  • @Jaganpreetsingh
    @Jaganpreetsingh Před 4 lety +75

    Regarding bonus riddle: simple folding the paper in half and viewing it upside down makes it V| : which is six in roman

  • @macdjord
    @macdjord Před 3 lety +11

    #4: Take the top match. Bend it in the middle to make a right angle. Put it in the bottom-left corner to make a square when combined with the bottom and left matches.

    • @cherrycoke1159
      @cherrycoke1159 Před 2 lety

      Bend all of the matches and make a swastika

    • @dynamicworlds1
      @dynamicworlds1 Před 2 lety +2

      Good one. Also, take any match. Strike it. Use the flame or ash to draw a square.
      That brings us to 4 possible solutions.

  • @danielbranscombe6662
    @danielbranscombe6662 Před 3 lety +47

    another trick for last riddle. The total of all the barrels is 119, this is 2 mod 3. Thus to make the total milk divisible by 3 the single barrel of water must be 2 mod 3. The only barrel that is 2 mod 3 is 20. Thus the 20 barrel is the water.

    • @LOGICALLYYOURS
      @LOGICALLYYOURS  Před 3 lety +8

      Thanks Daniel for your valuable comment. Your approach is really optimal.

    • @ihti20
      @ihti20 Před 3 lety +1

      We should also specify that customer must buy only full barrels. I did pretty much the same, but I considered remainders being 0,0,1,1,1,2. The only combination that yields divisibility is 0,0,1,1,1.

    • @cjrada82
      @cjrada82 Před 3 lety

      Yep, this is it

    • @shivamaggarwal779
      @shivamaggarwal779 Před 3 lety +1

      @@LOGICALLYYOURSbonus riddle 1 is kind of stupid because for writing six we have to lift pen, so they didn't researched properly, as there answer is wrong because we had to lift pen,

    • @allenjr4978
      @allenjr4978 Před 3 lety

      What do u mean by 2 mod 3?

  • @aciarduce
    @aciarduce Před 2 lety +17

    I know this isn't the way you probably WANT it, but for the final question I would put a straight diagonal line through the equal sign. You would end up with the "Not Equal Sign", signifying that these 2 sides of the equation are not equal, and then equation itself becomes true.

    • @matthewbrown5228
      @matthewbrown5228 Před 2 lety +2

      Pretty sure that is exactly the way to resolve it. The theme of the other riddles suggests that the final answer is not to correct the solutions to make them equal each other. It is a theme of unconventional conclusions.
      The glasses and coins, for example. Unconventional, but technically true.
      This was phrased specifically with the original statement that it is an unequal equation. The question is not to make it equal, but to make it correct, and only with a straight line.
      A diagonal line making the equals sign unequal would make the question correct in an unconventional way, matching the other riddles.

    • @derrickrr5516
      @derrickrr5516 Před 2 lety

      That’s how I solved it. It’s correct. I guess there could be another solution but I gave up searching for it after a few minutes.

  • @FurtherReview
    @FurtherReview Před 4 lety +230

    An even better riddle is how Alice became a "he." (Answer: His last name was Cooper.)

  • @Diana_M08
    @Diana_M08 Před 2 lety +90

    For the logic in the "Odd number of coins in 3 glasses" to work you would have to assume Glass A and Glass B are combined into one entity that would represent and odd amount of coins. With that in mind... it is no longer 3 glasses OR you have to admit Glass A still has an even amount while also holding Glass B, which DOES have an odd amount. Either way, you still have 2 separate glasses containing odd amounts with a 3rd glass containing an even amount. Putting Glass B into Glass A doesn't leave you with the results you asked for.

    • @RtistiqSkubie
      @RtistiqSkubie Před 2 lety +25

      THANK YOU! That solution was so stupid

    • @djimenez4194
      @djimenez4194 Před 2 lety +3

      Thought same thing !!!

    • @Akira-jd2zr
      @Akira-jd2zr Před 2 lety +8

      I agree. Not a good solution...

    • @donwanna3906
      @donwanna3906 Před 2 lety +11

      Not the way he did it, no. You put glass A into glass B, and then you put 5 coins in it. Put the other 5 coins in glass C. Now Glass A and Glass B each have (the same) 5 coins in them, and glass C has its own 5 coins.

    • @Postoronniy
      @Postoronniy Před 2 lety +14

      This strays from math into philosophy of what constitutes a glass / glass containment space.
      You can stretch that even further and put any number of coins into any glass, as long as it is at least one. Then you can truthfully claim that each glass does contain an odd number of coins - the question did not specify that the _total_ amount of coins in the glass should be odd.

  • @aniljain4555
    @aniljain4555 Před 3 lety +10

    In Riddle 5, the assumption is that a 100m racer can also win a 2000m race! When you increase the distance, there could be other factors, maybe Alice has stamina only good for a 100m race, and when asked to run for another 10m, she lags behind to her competitor.

    • @williamharlan1714
      @williamharlan1714 Před 2 lety +1

      This would be true in a fair race but Alice was taking steroids

    • @peytonmac1131
      @peytonmac1131 Před 2 lety +1

      Alice was also a horse, and Bob gave up and just took a bus.

  • @BrianParker500
    @BrianParker500 Před 4 lety +37

    Bonus was goofy. I just wrote a 6. Miss the Perfect Square "4". Got the rest. Thx for the fun.

    • @davidoickle1778
      @davidoickle1778 Před 4 měsíci

      4 is a perfect square (2 x 2 = 4 ) grade 9 algebra.

  • @yavuzsensei6458
    @yavuzsensei6458 Před 3 lety +11

    4:20 I have a 3rd solution: Take (move) 1 matchstick, break it in to 4 pieces and make a square. Question doesn't say "don't break the sticks".

    • @aadisway2795
      @aadisway2795 Před 2 lety

      Question also doesn't say that you can break it.. You can just move it.. Nothing more than tha..

  • @piyushborse
    @piyushborse Před 4 lety +20

    Riddle 3:-
    What an out of the "Glass" solution 😜

  • @derrickrr5516
    @derrickrr5516 Před 2 lety +49

    I figured he wanted to place one cup in another but I think that is technically wrong since there are still three cups and one of them has an even number of coins. Just because it jumped into another cup doesn’t make the cup non existent.

    • @teamtunell
      @teamtunell Před 2 lety

      Of course, the question isn't strict. A cup with 4 coins also contains 3 coins. Like the riddle asking how many months have 28 days.

    • @Cmeigs017
      @Cmeigs017 Před 2 lety +1

      I thought the same. Couldn’t we just distribute a value of 0 to one of the cups?
      You can then put any odd combination of coins into the remaining 2 cups without “cheating”.

    • @meandmyself1600
      @meandmyself1600 Před 2 lety +6

      @@Cmeigs017 0 is considered even, not odd. (Putting 0 was my first guess too)

    • @deathwrow9652
      @deathwrow9652 Před 2 lety +2

      If one cup contains another cup, it also contains the contents of that cup. So if it has 4 originally, and the cup added has 3, then the cup holding another cup now has 7, whereas the top cup still has 3.

    • @SabertoothDeathmouse
      @SabertoothDeathmouse Před 2 lety +5

      You have to put the even number (4) of coins in the lower/outer cup, and the odd (3)in the inner cup. Since the coins in the inner cup are also now in the lower/outer cup, the cup now has an odd number (7) but the inner still only has 3. If you put the odd on bottom, the lower/outer would have 7, but the inner would still only have 4. Does that make more sense?

  • @beaureed8613
    @beaureed8613 Před 4 lety +52

    For turning IX into 3 less than 9. Write 6 after the "IX" so it becomes an equation. 1X6=6, being 3 less than 9.

    • @TheAaeeeee
      @TheAaeeeee Před 4 lety +4

      i can do it with out even touching the pen

    • @michaelbenninghoven-sparks3060
      @michaelbenninghoven-sparks3060 Před 4 lety +7

      There's quite a few ways to solve this one. I "scratched out" the top half of th I and X. Then you turn the paper around and it leaves VI which is the Roman numeral for 6.

    • @rohitkasturkar6575
      @rohitkasturkar6575 Před 3 lety

      You can't lift the pen, for this you need to lift the pen

  • @aloysiusvo318
    @aloysiusvo318 Před 3 lety +12

    9:50 Coincidentally 9.50 can mean 9h50m (just like the time stamp) so I0 I0 I0 will be I0 T0 I0 (ten to ten) which is 9h50

    • @marvinkitfox3386
      @marvinkitfox3386 Před 3 lety

      9.50 is NOT ten minutes before ten o clock. 9:50 is, but 9.5 is not

    • @aloysiusvo318
      @aloysiusvo318 Před 3 lety

      @@marvinkitfox3386 you gotta think out of the box, if they just give you 9:50 instead of 9.50 how is that even a riddle?

    • @MrOverdrive500
      @MrOverdrive500 Před 3 lety

      @@marvinkitfox3386 It is in the U.K.

    • @marvinkitfox3386
      @marvinkitfox3386 Před 3 lety

      @@MrOverdrive500 Nope. In UK, you could have "9.50 am" or "9.50pm" or "9:50" or "21:50"...
      but never "9.50" with no further info.

  • @smithe53
    @smithe53 Před 4 lety +20

    Added a line through the equals sign to make it "not equal."

  • @subodhpatil6352
    @subodhpatil6352 Před 2 lety +7

    Bonus riddle : I think we can write 6 after the X so that it will be 1×6 = 6 which is the correct answer

  • @MindOfGenius
    @MindOfGenius Před 2 lety +44

    For the coin puzzle: put 5 in 1st glass, 5 in 2nd glass, none in third. Then tell the person giving test "WOW, no coins in the last glass, that sure sounds *odd* to me, huh?"

    • @MrJinglejanglejingle
      @MrJinglejanglejingle Před 2 lety

      I went with 9 in the 1st Glass, 1 in the 2nd Glass, and None in the 3rd.

    • @TangoNevada
      @TangoNevada Před 2 lety +1

      @@MrJinglejanglejingle I agree, but it states there needs to be coins in each glass. You could just break the 3rd glass and problem solved. Or, Put two glasses to lip, tilted on their side with one coin straddling two glasses. Now you have 2 glasses with a half coin in each.

  • @prathamseetharam2078
    @prathamseetharam2078 Před 4 lety +79

    Add the line on the equal to sign, so the equation will be 10 10 10 is not = 9.50

    • @FurtherReview
      @FurtherReview Před 4 lety +2

      Yep, that was my solution, too! He didn't say it was a vertical or horizontal line, just a straight line. The slash mark across the equal sign qualifies as a straight line.

    • @krishnamoorthi9486
      @krishnamoorthi9486 Před 4 lety +6

      That's what I do for every matchstick problem 😂😂😂

    • @tanujgarg792
      @tanujgarg792 Před 4 lety +5

      Lets call this room a backbenchers club.. Count me in

    • @baybee6379
      @baybee6379 Před 3 lety

      Then it wouldn't be an equation, it becomes an inequality

  • @RubyPiec
    @RubyPiec Před 2 lety +8

    5:02 mathematical proof:
    lets say the race took 10 seconds
    Alice walks 100/10=10m/s
    Bob walks 90/10=9m/s
    Alice having to walk 110m will take 11 seconds
    Bob having to walk 100m will take 100/9 (11.111) seconds
    Alice still wins.

    • @urbankoistinen5688
      @urbankoistinen5688 Před 2 lety

      You don't know who wins, since running is typically much more complex than constant speed.

    • @benediktcz
      @benediktcz Před 2 lety

      you dont need to assume any time: bob run only 9/10 of what alice does, so when she runs 110m he does only 99m

    • @TommonSensePro
      @TommonSensePro Před rokem

      Bob is trolling Alice. He is running slower than normal. Since Alice will be more tired to run farther and Bob is actually faster than what he was in the first race, he wins.

  • @mikkomahonen5050
    @mikkomahonen5050 Před 3 lety +9

    You missed th out side of the box version on barrel riddle: Just open barrel and check if it's water, no need to do math there.

    • @theredraze
      @theredraze Před 2 lety

      Even easier way. 5 barrels were sold with only the last one barrel remaining that contains water.

  • @Salokin92
    @Salokin92 Před 3 lety +15

    Bonus Riddle 2: drawing a line on top of the middle | makes the equation:
    10 TO 10 = 9.50
    So the equation is telling you the time.
    Also because these comments frustrated me after reading 50+ of them:
    Any (good or decent) riddles NEVER have the answer to "just make it not equals to".

    • @stevengu1253
      @stevengu1253 Před 3 lety +2

      Yes, but this is an ambiguity of the problem and a perfectly valid solution because the problem was not clear on what it wants.

    • @davidjones-vx9ju
      @davidjones-vx9ju Před 3 lety

      time is not expressed that way

    • @Salokin92
      @Salokin92 Před 3 lety +1

      @@davidjones-vx9ju well thats why the riddle is better with matchsticks because you rip off the tip to make 9:50 and add the dot.
      Either way the "is not equals to" hurr durr would render ALL equation puzzles absolutely meaningless.

  • @Raven_Ray1
    @Raven_Ray1 Před 3 lety +36

    6:05
    Plot twist: first match, Bob is only warming up, while Alice was exhausted
    So the winner is Bob

  • @shuvamkumar7978
    @shuvamkumar7978 Před 4 lety +9

    U dont have to chek every barrel on riddle 7.. just add all the numbers.. and see how much it is more or less by a nearby number which is divisible by 3.. then chek which barrel's number has the same difference with it's nearby number divisible by 3..

    • @LOGICALLYYOURS
      @LOGICALLYYOURS  Před 4 lety +1

      That's perfect Shuvam.

    • @raviprema6176
      @raviprema6176 Před 4 lety +1

      Can u please explain me in a easiest way..... Sorry I couldn't understand and I want to know to know which difference u r specifing@shuvam kumar

    • @atb3569
      @atb3569 Před 4 lety +1

      @@raviprema6176 Just add all the numbers and compare with the divisible formula of 3. i.e. add all the digits of the number and test what should be substracted to make it divisible by 3.

    • @atb3569
      @atb3569 Před 4 lety +2

      @@raviprema6176 all addition=119
      adding digits=11
      Now to make it divisible we must substract 2. Ie addition of digits 20L. Barrel😇😇

    • @raviprema6176
      @raviprema6176 Před 4 lety

      @@atb3569 thank you

  • @Arakasi22
    @Arakasi22 Před 3 lety +39

    Bonus #2 you can also just change the "equals" to "does not equal" symbol by drawing an angled line through it.

    • @Krauzer33
      @Krauzer33 Před 3 lety

      It's not equation though...

  • @Bode2342
    @Bode2342 Před 2 lety +2

    I actually got all the riddles, except the one with the barrels because my answer was: "Just open the lids and check which one contains water". Silly me.

    • @smayds
      @smayds Před 2 lety

      Now that's thinking inside the barrel!

  • @shalinikumar5237
    @shalinikumar5237 Před 4 lety +17

    Actually in the bonus riddle how could we write S without lifting the pen? So I think, folding the paper vertically and cutting it will be the perfect answer. So that we'll get VI.

    • @FireWingsNoLeadsNoLimits
      @FireWingsNoLeadsNoLimits Před 4 lety +1

      Wow, I liked this soln too

    • @tanujgarg792
      @tanujgarg792 Před 4 lety +5

      Without lifting the pen means in one stroke.. Dude

    • @aksukovala181
      @aksukovala181 Před 4 lety +4

      @@tanujgarg792
      You're free to make that conclusion, but if you get called for it don't blame people being accurate, blame the people with the poor wording choices that should've borrowed vocabulary and use stroke instead, because you certainly do lift a pen to make that s.

    • @joemanco8002
      @joemanco8002 Před 4 lety +3

      "Without lifting the pen."
      "Without lifting the pen FROM THE PAPER."
      Two different statements. The illustration shows that the pen is initially next to the paper, NOT on it. You can lift the pen without violating the rules of the challenge, just not after it touches the paper. The wording in the video is fine.

    • @Brenodantas10
      @Brenodantas10 Před 3 lety +1

      @@joemanco8002 So in theory, you could write a whole sentence by writing a letter, laying the pen without lifting from the paper, roll the pen and write another letter making sure not losing contact eith the paper

  • @zanti4132
    @zanti4132 Před 4 lety +5

    The old answer to the riddle that involved placing an odd number of coins in three glasses was to put three in one glass, seven in a second glass, and zero in the third glass. 3 and 7 are odd numbers, and the fact that zero is the only number that is neither positive nor negative also makes it quite an odd number. Outside the box thinking, right?

  • @Melegna7021
    @Melegna7021 Před 3 lety +4

    I got the barrels one right but my way of thinking was entirely different lmao

  • @anikaitgupta3538
    @anikaitgupta3538 Před 3 lety +41

    For the milk and water barrels riddle, there was no need to add up each combination if you were too lazy to do so. Just look at the remainders when divided by 3. I was too lazy to add them.

    • @ItsCalilum
      @ItsCalilum Před 2 lety +1

      I saw that 15 + 16 didn't work as the smaller purchase so I tried 15 + 18

    • @hieronymos_lo
      @hieronymos_lo Před 2 lety

      I did the same too. Totally 119L from all six barrels and the remainder is 3, so I look for the barrel in which the volume has a remainder of 2 as well.

    • @aniket0902
      @aniket0902 Před 2 lety +2

      Lol
      I just removed 15 and 18 coz they were already divisible by 3, then added rest to confirm

    • @eddyary3679
      @eddyary3679 Před 2 lety

      I added all six barrels to 119 in my head, then subtracted each number one by one until a remainder was divisible by 3. Tried 19 first and knew that 100/3 wasnt a whole number, thought of 99 and saw the number 20 next. 2 trial and errors and got it.

    • @nogudrhymez
      @nogudrhymez Před 2 lety +1

      I solved this one by calling "time out", fast forwarding the video a little bit to get the answer, then rewinding it again and declaring "okay GO". It was pretty much a sure win for me after that.

  • @FurtherReview
    @FurtherReview Před 4 lety +8

    The solution to #3 (coins in glasses) was kind of silly. If you can go that far into the ozone for an answer, then you might as well allow this solution, "Poke a hole through the bottom of one of the glasses (nobody said it wasn't plastic). Put 3 coins in each of the two undamaged glasses and 4 coins in the 3rd glass (with the hole poked in it). Shake the coins around in the 3rd glass until one of them falls through the bottom. Technically, you still "Placed 10 coins into 3 glasses" ... and now, "each glass contains an odd number of coins."

    • @dbugged
      @dbugged Před 2 lety +1

      How about this - Put 11 coins into each glass. Each glass contains and odd number, plus you technically put 10 coins in each glass. The problem is poorly worded.

    • @DL101ca
      @DL101ca Před 2 lety

      @@dbugged Why not put 1 coin in first then 5 in each of the other ones. Now they all have an odd number of coins.

    • @TheThursty100
      @TheThursty100 Před 2 lety

      @@DL101ca because it's 10 coins not 11.
      With 11 the problem becomes trivial because then you will never get an even remainder

  • @gokudbhav
    @gokudbhav Před 4 lety +6

    Answer for last bonus result according to me is just put a straight line through the equals to sign that is to cut the equals to sign in the equation

  • @aspieatheist6040
    @aspieatheist6040 Před 4 lety +21

    Bob has 90% of the speed of Alice. So by the time that Alice runs 110 meters, Bob will have run 99 because 99 is 90% of 110. Bob loses by one meter.

    • @MxCAT7
      @MxCAT7 Před 4 lety +3

      Must feel pretty messed up...

    • @Brayan-nh4gx
      @Brayan-nh4gx Před 4 lety +3

      Alice is not a machine. She ran an extra 10 m so she would probably get more tired and slow her pace down

    • @mr.knight8967
      @mr.knight8967 Před 3 lety

      Nice

    • @sizenineelm
      @sizenineelm Před 2 lety

      @@mr.knight8967 It also doesn't say they ran at constant speed. Alice might only be able to run 105m, initially fast before stopping, while Bob can run steadily, so Bob wins.

  • @Quasarbooster
    @Quasarbooster Před 3 lety +3

    Riddle 2 is a sequence of numbers combined with their reflections. Any finite sequence of numbers can be generated by a polynomial rule, i.e. a pattern. This means that the last picture can be any number combined with its reflection.
    Riddle 4: partially break one of the matches so that its bottom faces up. The bottom is shaped like a perfect square.
    Riddle 5: we can only conclude that Alice's *average* speed is greater than Bob's, in the amount of time it takes Alice to run 100m. It is possible for either Alice *or* Bob to win the race if Alice starts 10m behind. This can be visualized graphically.
    Bonus riddle 2: define a notation in which three numbers, a, b, and c, are written next to each other and a giant curly brace is drawn under them. Then define that expression to equal 9.50, or anything that makes it equal 9.50 using 10, 10, and 10. Then the solution is to draw a curly brace below the three 10s.

    • @phrog9186
      @phrog9186 Před 2 lety

      For bonus riddle 2, I just drew a line through the equal sign. So this is what I had envisioned in my head: 10 10 10 ≠ 9.50

    • @BramLastname
      @BramLastname Před 2 lety

      @@phrog9186 Because of the way the riddle is set up,
      That answer is more correct than the intended answer

  • @SaiAbitathaDUCIC
    @SaiAbitathaDUCIC Před 4 lety +7

    For the last riddle, I would turn the paper and cut away a part of the X, making VI

  • @salmanfaruqui3543
    @salmanfaruqui3543 Před 4 lety +4

    Your riddles were interesting, i was only able to solve 2 of them

  • @DarkPegasus87
    @DarkPegasus87 Před 4 lety +3

    There is another way to answer the "coins" question at the beginning. The main premise is to ask how many coins you have. The part about saying "only one statement is true" is a clue. If #1 is true without the others being stated, you cannot definitively say how many you have. It would be the same with #3 if looked at by itself; you cannot definitively say how many coins exist. #2 is almost the same way until shown with the other 2 statements and given the clue; there's a definitive choice: 0. If #2 is true, then #1 is false. As such, you can give a definite answer to the basic question. In this way, the clue is merely an indicator to say how many. Standing alone, #2 doesn't have an infinite number of answers; it only has 4. As such, you can guess that it's the true statement without comparing it to the other two.

  • @GMPranav
    @GMPranav Před 3 lety +18

    Most of these "Out of the box solutions" seems to be made up by middle school kids, don't think any sane interviewer would ask these lol

  • @nandapeela1080
    @nandapeela1080 Před 4 lety +11

    U are really unique..
    I always discuss your questions with my family and friends..
    Thanks a lot

  • @skaughtey7199
    @skaughtey7199 Před 2 lety +7

    For the matchsticks, you could also take any of them, break it exactly in half and line up the two pieces with one of the remaining 90 degree angles to make the perfect square. Rule said move one matchstick, not make one move. :)

    • @conorrogers5320
      @conorrogers5320 Před 2 lety

      Woudnt necessarily need to be exactly in half you could measure and have one half snapped perpendicular to the other

    • @macklindsey4541
      @macklindsey4541 Před 2 lety

      This is not a solution. You must solve the riddle by "moving just one matchstick," not by "breaking and moving just one matchstick." Moving is the only permitted action.

    • @cydozer3932
      @cydozer3932 Před 2 lety

      @@macklindsey4541 i move half of this matchstick

    • @dynamicworlds1
      @dynamicworlds1 Před 2 lety

      Alternatively, pick up any matchstick, strike it, blow/wave it out, and draw with the ash.

  • @user-ht1vg5we2p
    @user-ht1vg5we2p Před 3 lety +1

    How are these supposed to test our brain power?????!?!?? They are ridiculously easy

  • @amitnain1899
    @amitnain1899 Před 2 lety +2

    In the bonus question, it is asked to subtract 3 from IX without lifting the pen. So, I can simply write 6 (substracted product) in front of it, which can be done without lifting the pen. It was never mentioned that we have to make change in the existing text.

    • @thomasharding1838
      @thomasharding1838 Před 7 dny

      Adding the English letter "S" to a Roman Numeral expressed number does not change the value.

  • @reznovvazileski3193
    @reznovvazileski3193 Před 3 lety +6

    2:59 I'd put 1-1-1 in each glass and use the remaining 7 to bribe the manager. We all know manager can't resist pocketing spare money so naturally he'll hire you for thinking outside the box and into his wallet :')

    • @tonymorris7943
      @tonymorris7943 Před 3 lety

      But if he's conducting the interview, that's his money already. 😛

    • @justintime2026
      @justintime2026 Před 3 lety

      @@tonymorris7943 in that case whip a coin out of your pocket to make 3 odd numbers then tell em to keep the change lol

  • @NiceEyeballs
    @NiceEyeballs Před 4 lety +14

    1:33 who would have knew that a riddle can make me broke

  • @michaelweston2285
    @michaelweston2285 Před 8 měsíci +1

    i got all of these correct. and then i threw my couch across the living room with just my mind. i am a god now. i'm off to find a supervillain. be well.

  • @samuelmayna
    @samuelmayna Před 7 měsíci +1

    For question 7, just add the total of all the barrels (119) and subtraction each barrel.If the remaining quantity is divisible by 3 then the subtracted barrel is the milk. If you minus 119-20=99 , 99 is divisible by 3 hence the answer is 20.

  • @mfmusama9685
    @mfmusama9685 Před 4 lety +4

    By adding a horizontal line on top of the one on middle 10. So the answer will be 10 To 10 which is another way of saying the time 9:50

  • @gurdeepsingh5288
    @gurdeepsingh5288 Před 4 lety +19

    Pen was lifted from the paper...in the second last riddle, so it is cheating

    • @knox6690
      @knox6690 Před 3 lety +1

      No it wasnt lifted

    • @thomasharding1838
      @thomasharding1838 Před 7 dny

      That wasn't really clear but I think it meant not to be lifted from the paper ONCE YOU STARTED WRITING. You would have to lift it from the paper to write.

  • @MrMagisterrr
    @MrMagisterrr Před 4 lety +2

    To subtract 3 from IX you can also just turn the paper by 180 degrees and fold it horizontally, so it becomes VI, without even using the pen

  • @chrisj5443
    @chrisj5443 Před 3 lety +1

    I got 6 out of 7 correct. Didn't time myself, but I think in the sort of time you mention above. I'm 63.

  • @hassanalihusseini1717
    @hassanalihusseini1717 Před 4 lety +56

    The coins are still in three separate glasses...

  • @adityasirohia9311
    @adityasirohia9311 Před 4 lety +26

    Put a horizontal line on second 10 which makes it 10 T0 (to) 10 ie 10 mimutes to 10 ie 9.50.

  • @kirillzakharov7336
    @kirillzakharov7336 Před 7 měsíci +1

    For the second one, another interesting solution would be to place the three glasses in an equilateral triangle type formation. Three coins in each glass, and the last coin in the center of the formation, just so that a third of the coin rests on a section of each glass's rim. But that is only viable if you don't care about whether the number is whole or not.

  • @scottiecurrie7927
    @scottiecurrie7927 Před 2 lety +1

    Me on the last riddle: "Hmm, yes, I'm going to expand the X and I farther. Then I'm gonna fold the paper in half. There, we have the roman numeral for 4. Now I'm gonna hold it in front of a mirror and it will show 6!"
    *"Just write S!"*
    "Oh..."

  • @anthonycoleman3270
    @anthonycoleman3270 Před 4 lety +22

    my solution was different for the "subtract 3 from 9"
    if u put a 6 after the X, it will read "1x6"

    • @fununlimited4738
      @fununlimited4738 Před 4 lety

      U assume that is sign instead of mention roman digit in this video, so u r not right

    • @hotshot0079
      @hotshot0079 Před 4 lety +5

      @@fununlimited4738 So what? In the video they assume as word IX instead of the roman numeral. Its all about how you interpret it. If that answer is correct, this is too.

    • @DoktorrFlow
      @DoktorrFlow Před 4 lety +2

      @@fununlimited4738 so the answer in the video is also not correct? Cause he wrote S in front of the 9, he just got S9...

    • @ronakjuyal9037
      @ronakjuyal9037 Před 4 lety +1

      @@hotshot0079 right , as this question can also be solved by folding the paper from centre of "IX " and placing it upside down,which will give us Roman number "IV" i.e, 6

    • @chrisbriggs7333
      @chrisbriggs7333 Před 4 lety

      @@ronakjuyal9037 IV is 4 not 6

  • @b-rod3333
    @b-rod3333 Před 4 lety +9

    For the bonus riddle you can also write a 6 after IX which makes it look like 1x6 which is 6. Also for the matches to make a perfect square there is a third way. Some people write 4 differently so the slanted line is vertical making 3 solutions to the problem.

    • @BramLastname
      @BramLastname Před 2 lety

      What if I told you there's a 4th way to make a square

  • @Reaper17th
    @Reaper17th Před 2 lety

    For the IX into 6, just rip or fold the paper in half horizontally through the cross point of the X and flip the paper. Cut in half it reads VI which means six, without touching the pen. For the final riddle you can draw a slash through the equal sign making it a true statement or draw a diagonal line on the top line of the equal sign to make the statement 101010 is equal to or greater than 9.50

  • @Rithi_915
    @Rithi_915 Před 2 lety +1

    All the riddles are awesome and intersting with clear cut explanation.,🤝 The last one if we fold into two will be getting six.

  • @MrFlugi
    @MrFlugi Před 3 lety +7

    4:22 "if you face this riddle in an interview"..
    .. stand up, and say goodbye, as no one should want to work any companies which gives this riddle for a potential employees. Except if you want the HR position and save the company :)

  • @aniket15
    @aniket15 Před 4 lety +102

    2:33 this is what you came for
    Thank me later 😊😊

    • @RGC_animation
      @RGC_animation Před 3 lety

      No, it not

    • @woif00
      @woif00 Před 3 lety

      Bro all of these were easy as fuck, the hardest for me was the "square" and the pen one, because I misread it

    • @aniket15
      @aniket15 Před 3 lety

      @@RGC_animation okay

    • @aniket15
      @aniket15 Před 3 lety +1

      @@woif00 ohhh 🙄🙄🙄

  • @skaughtey7199
    @skaughtey7199 Před 2 lety +2

    For the cups it seems better to solve it by placing 10 coins into three glasses and then taking one coin out to make that glass odd. I still fulfilled the rules because a total of 10 coins were placed and now each contain an odd number of coins. Rules didn't say anything about not being able to take coins out, and it didn't say that the total number of coins that the 3 glasses contain must equal ten. Okay so maybe I'm going too extreme with the interpretation but hey its fun.

    • @MissingNovice
      @MissingNovice Před 2 lety

      I mean given the solution is to put a glass inside another glass I'd buy it. Honestly the given solution already feels like its against the spirit of the question.

    • @skaughtey7199
      @skaughtey7199 Před 2 lety

      @@MissingNovice that's true, i was thinking that when i watched the video

  • @leomdk939
    @leomdk939 Před 2 lety +1

    These are great riddles! Thank you.

  • @mistere5857
    @mistere5857 Před 3 lety +10

    I take issue with a lot of these "riddles" as well as some cognitive tests where not all of the information is given or there are red herrings, tricks, or just plain unusual wording. Then people solve the problem by "thinking outside the box" which just means changing the constraints of the problem to match your solution.
    For instance. The coins question is also true if you have any negative amount of coins.
    The coins and glasses question is true if you distribute the coins as 7-3-0.
    In my mind, riddles and other cognitive tests should have one definitive solution with all information present and clear in the problem statement. If anything is left up to interpretation, then the answer becomes subjective.

    • @rivlry1975
      @rivlry1975 Před 2 lety +2

      Haha. I agree. The first test stated you have coins. Yet the answer was zero. If you are told you have something, you cannot take it away to fit your narrative

    • @AdiAfendi
      @AdiAfendi Před 2 lety

      I agree. The given answer to Riddle 3 is stupid.

    • @obeyourfatheryah
      @obeyourfatheryah Před 2 lety +1

      I agree, however, 0 is even

    • @jamesloll4601
      @jamesloll4601 Před 2 lety

      @@obeyourfatheryah It isn't. It's zero as in nothing. It neither even or odd. You can't divide 0 by 2 either.

    • @jamesloll4601
      @jamesloll4601 Před 2 lety +1

      I also came up with that same solution BUT it did say you had to have coins in ALL the glasses too, so having one glass empty would of broke that rule. :(

  • @paulvonhooveriii9943
    @paulvonhooveriii9943 Před 2 lety +3

    3:00 couldn’t you also flip A and B on their side and put 5 in C so they have a slight slope then balance coin in the middle
    It would be in Both at once making it 2 in A 2 in B and 1 in both

  • @teemocrazy2422
    @teemocrazy2422 Před 2 lety +2

    Last Bonus riddle: just draw a line through the "equal" symbol and the whole equation is correct because then it says 10 10 10 unequal 9.50

  • @sreeharshasake
    @sreeharshasake Před 4 měsíci

    For riddle 7, I think it would be easy to consider 3m+w=119 ( m = liters of milk, w = liters of water, 119 = total volume of all cans ) and then find 3m by subtracting each volume from 119 and see if its a multiple of 3. I mean to say it's easier to subtract one number from another than adding 5 numbers each time.

  • @wombat4191
    @wombat4191 Před 2 lety +4

    Riddle 5 is actually undecidable because it is not stated that Alice and Bob run at constant speeds. It might be that Alice accelerates so much faster that she gets for example a 20 m headstart by the time she reaches 70 m, but Bob has reached his top speed at that point and starts catching up and is only 10 m behind when Alice crosses 100 m line. In this scenario, they would again be at 90 m at the same time in the second race, but Bob would be 2.5 m ahead at the finish line.
    Moreover, it is assumed that Alice can run the extra 10 m without slowing down, but as people have limited stamina, that is not necessarily the case.

  • @noobgamerdroid1
    @noobgamerdroid1 Před 4 lety +7

    i thought same thing for glasses when i saw thumbnail 😂

  • @XYpsilonLP
    @XYpsilonLP Před 2 lety +2

    The fourth riddle has a third solution. You can take the matchstick you take for forming the 4 and put it on the one on the left to form a "filled" square.

  • @theyumblat5420
    @theyumblat5420 Před 2 lety +2

    The water barrel one was surprisingly the easiest. Just by looking at the barrels I was pretty much able to tell instantly

  • @lubnakhan5847
    @lubnakhan5847 Před 4 lety +8

    9.50 is acceptable as 9:50 in some countries (I guess).
    The proper solution will be put a slanting line on equal to sign making it != (not equal to sign).

  • @Asim112
    @Asim112 Před 2 lety +3

    2:20 For any who know the basics of math, there is no summation of odd odd numbers that can make an even number. So for me I gave it a very little try then directly skipped to the answer. And by your answer if we considered the two cups as a one cup, then you just filled 2 cups not three.

    • @rolandwoltman7835
      @rolandwoltman7835 Před 2 lety +1

      Exactly. My first solution was 5 in one cup, and 5 in another.
      Did it really say you had to use all 3?
      To me their answer is no better and less elegant then 5 and 5...

    • @ninjoewd4900
      @ninjoewd4900 Před 2 lety

      every cup has to have an odd number of coins, so ... 0 definitely isnt odd.

  • @bapujamesgaming9825
    @bapujamesgaming9825 Před 4 lety +1

    A straight line on equal = sign
    Which will make it unequal👍

  • @kadapallanithinkumar5973
    @kadapallanithinkumar5973 Před 4 lety +1

    Solution @ 8:30 involves heavy calculations, using divisibility rule for 3 : (sum of digits) mod 3 = 0 helps. Numbers which are divisible by 3 (i.e 15, 18) are definitely not included. From the rest, 19, 16, 31 are of form 3k+1 and 20 is 3k+2 to take out one, from these 20 is the only solution.

  • @gandhamsanthosh388
    @gandhamsanthosh388 Před 4 lety +7

    I loved the solution 2 of riddle #4...thank you ammar for giving me a heartful laugh

  • @sumitramohanty5086
    @sumitramohanty5086 Před 4 lety +8

    Lol.... I solved every riddle but couldn't get the bonus one which was the easiest😭😭

  • @martinmohr5300
    @martinmohr5300 Před 3 lety

    R1: It is easy to see, that exactly one of statements 2 and 3 is correct. So statement 1 must be false. So I could have zero coins, or half a coin (in former times, when the value of coins was determined by it material, cutting coins was common practice) or a negative amount of coins (if I have debts).

  • @agytjax
    @agytjax Před 3 lety +2

    It is 10 to 10. Place a horizontal line over the top of the second '1' from left

  • @firestorm8265
    @firestorm8265 Před 2 lety +3

    For the bonus riddle at the end, make a line through the equal sign. So it becomes =/=.

  • @judsongordy8872
    @judsongordy8872 Před 4 lety +21

    For the final riddle you can draw a line threw the equal sign. It now says the left hand side does not equal the right hand side, which is a correct statement. The problem doesn't say it has to "stay an equation", it just says to correct it. Just because I turned it into something that isn't an equation, doesn't mean I didn't correct it.
    One valid way of interpreting the problem is "Turn this incorrect information into correct information". Sure the problem stated "incorrect equation', but that's because it is an incorrect equation, so it makes sense to call it that. Doesn't mean it has to stay an equation to be correct.

    • @GattToDaChoppa
      @GattToDaChoppa Před 2 lety

      this was my answer too lol

    • @dbugged
      @dbugged Před 2 lety

      me too

    • @Punjig
      @Punjig Před 2 lety

      Yep, that is what I came up with

    • @hwg2942
      @hwg2942 Před 2 lety +3

      put a line across the top of the middle 1 to make it a T so that it reads 10 T0 10 = 9.50. the time is 10 minutes to 10 o'clock / 9.50am

    • @davidrichards613
      @davidrichards613 Před 2 lety

      @@hwg2942 kinda works, but does anywhere write time using a decimal point instead of a colon? I think rhe most accurate answer is to draw a diagonal line through the equals to make it does not equal.

  • @georgesabol459
    @georgesabol459 Před 2 lety

    I'm lucky if I can get 1 or 2 solutions per video. The most important thing to remember is, to " keep it simple"
    Very good. I recently started watching higher math tutorials, way out of my league. Again, if you listen diligently, you can pick up some information. That's not say the abstract & arcane. Even the brightest folks would need several years of training.
    Great videos by the way . I doubt many kids graduating today would understand....

  • @starfruit2513
    @starfruit2513 Před 4 lety +1

    riddle 6 has a lot of answers... 1. The girl would technically have been 10 on her 11th birthday (only for a few hours, maybe, but still). It would then be true that she would be 12 the next year on her birthday. 2. Her birthday is February 29th, and her 11th birthday was technically missed. 3. The answer that was given

    • @tylernagel2671
      @tylernagel2671 Před 4 lety

      2. Wouldn’t make sense because leap years occur every 4 years and 1. Is literally the same as 3.

  • @danyadem4534
    @danyadem4534 Před 2 lety +3

    3:10 honestly - shitty solution without any connection with the task

  • @jamesc557
    @jamesc557 Před 4 lety +32

    I didnt even try to solve for the barrel riddle cuz i thought you didnt need to solve since its a riddle. So i just picked 20 because H2O

  • @Wortigon2000
    @Wortigon2000 Před 2 lety +1

    8:55
    You can actually do it without even touching the pen.
    Fold the paper so only the bottom part of your IX is visible, and rotate it 180 degrees.

  • @oldschool1993
    @oldschool1993 Před 4 měsíci

    Alice could only beat Bob if there was a shoe sale at the finish line.

  • @Grassmpl
    @Grassmpl Před 3 lety +10

    For riddle 7, you can solve it much faster by just reducing each barrel mod 3.

  • @AnkitKumar-zx9nh
    @AnkitKumar-zx9nh Před 3 lety +5

    Simply make "=" to "not equal to " by placing / over =

  • @kushalsaraf007
    @kushalsaraf007 Před 4 lety +1

    8:50 rotate the paper 180 degrees, fold 25% paper from the south of the paper. It will show half of the content written in the middle of the paper. Which makes it look VI

  • @ppheanix
    @ppheanix Před 2 lety +1

    Glasses riddle: Each glass demands that each individual glass contain coins NOT two (A+B) stacked together to become A. Glasses must remain separated !

    • @RoboSteave
      @RoboSteave Před 2 lety

      Agree. The glasses riddle doesn't work.