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Master Plan for Gold Stealing Servant


Where story begins? 

We need to take coins from each of 10 bags to test.

Number all the servants & their respective bags from 1-10. Now take 1 coin from first bag, 2 coins from second bag, 3 coins from third bag & so on to 10 coins from tenth bag. Put all those on digital scale. In normal case, with no corruption it would weigh in the case as 55 x 10 = 550 gm. But coins from one of the bag weighs 1 gm less. So if it weighs 1 gm less then 1st coin that came from first bag is filed one & hence first servant is corrupt. If it weighs 548 gm then coins from second bag are reduced ones & hence second servant is corrupt.

Depending on how many gm less than 550 gm it weighs the bag with manipulated coins can be identified & respective servant can be fired.  

This is how to identify the corrupt servant!

Fair Distribution of Assets

A man is the owner of a winery who recently passed away. In his will, he left 21 barrels (seven of which are filled with wine, seven of which are half full, and seven of which are empty) to his three sons. However, the wine and barrels must be split, so that each son has the same number of full barrels, the same number of half-full barrels, and the same number of empty barrels. 

Note that there are no measuring devices handy. How can the barrels and wine be evenly divided?

How to fairly distribute winery barrels?


This is how it can be done?

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Fairly Distributed Assets


What was dilemma? 

We have to make number of each barrel type divisible by 3.

1.Two half-full barrels are poured into 1 empty barrel. So we left with 8 full, 5 half-empty & 8 empty barrels.

2.Again transfer two half-fulled barrels into 1 empty. Now we have 9 full, 3 half-empty & 9 empty barrels.

Now it can be evenly divided as 3 full, 1 half-empty & 3 empty barrels (hence wine) among 3 sons. 


Fair distribution of assets among 3 sons

Mislabeled Boxes of Marbles

Three closed boxes have either white marbles, black marbles or both and they are labeled white, black and both. However, you’re told that each of the labels are wrong. You may reach into one of the boxes and pull out only one marble. Which box should you remove a marble from to determine the contents of all three boxes? 


How to correct the labels?
 Mislabeled !

Find here how it can be done!  

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Correcting labels of Marble Boxes


How they were mislabeled? 

We should pick marble from a box labeled as 'Both'. Since it is incorrectly labeled it must content either all black or all white marbles.  After we know what it contains, we can identify the other 2 boxes by the process of elimination as below.

1. If the marble picked is BLACK, then obviously it is the box of black marbles. Two remaining boxes labelled as WHITE & BLACK are left. Since all labels are wrongly tagged the box tagged with WHITE must not be the box with all white marbles. It must contain both colors of marbles. And the one tagged as a BLACK must contain all white marbles.
 

Look at the figures below. In circle, labels are written & outside are the contents of the boxes. Arrows represents how the contents are rotated to make labels of the boxes wrong.


Shuffling of the box contents & labels

2. If the marble is WHITE, then obviously it is the box of white marbles. Two remaining boxes labelled as WHITE & BLACK are left. Since all labels are wrongly tagged the box tagged with BLACK must not be the box with all black marbles. It must contain both colors of marbles. And the one tagged as a WHITE must contain all BLACK marbles.


'The Wisest Son'

Once an old called his three sons. He gave them equal money and ask them to buy something that can fill their living room entirely. He told them that he will give all his money and property to the son who is able to do this task as asked.
The first son buys sticks and tries to fill the room but he falls short of sticks. The second son buys straw but he also falls short of filling the room. The third son buys only two things and he is able to fill the room completely and thus earns all the property and money.

What did he buy?

Test to find the wisest son

Here is what did he buy! 

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The Wisest Son Deserves Rewards


What was the condition? 

The third son was very wise to choose his option (like you did while choosing to read this blog). There are two/three possible things that he might have bought.

1. He bought a candle & match box. Just ignited that candle in room & light filled in entire room.

2. He just bought perfume & sprayed in room. The smell of perfume occupied the entire room. 

 The test passed by the wisest son!
 

Terrible Dream Leading To Death - Puzzle

Two brothers were watching a horror film on video late one night. One brother dozed off and dreamed that he was being chased by the crazy man from the movie, who was trying to kill him. In the dream, he hid in a cupboard. There was no sound except his heart pounding, and he had no idea where his crazed captor was. He was terrified! At that moment, the video finished, and his brother put his hand on the shoulder of his sleeping sibling to wake him. The shock at that tense moment was enough that the sleeping brother suffered a massive heart attack and died instantly. True or false?


Is the claim made true or false?

Know here reality! 

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Script Writer of Terrible Dream Story!


What was the incident? 

Just a little lateral thinking required to crack that puzzle.

If that brother was died immediately after his brother put hand on his shoulder then how who wrote about his dream in detail? Hence the incident of death due to massive heart attack is totally fake one! Only possible way to know anybody about died brother's dream is the died brother himself coming in his dream & tell the entire story of what happened on that night. 

Who is Script Writer of Terrible Dream Story?

What is The Password Trick?

A young man was standing outside a bar thinking to enter into bar. But there was a one problem. There was a guard standing in door asking password. Only those producing correct password allowed to enter. The young man stood there & started observing carefully. A man came to enter into bar. The guard said - twelve, the man answered six. Man allowed to enter. A lady came, guard said - six; she replied - three.The guard allowed her to enter.


Now thinking that he has cracked the trick of password generation the young man went to the guard. The guard said - ten, immediately the young man replied - five. But the guard denied his entry to the bar. Can you tell the reason? 

Decode the password generation process!
What's the password?

This was the trick! 

To Generate The Correct Password


Read here what happened? 

The trick for the password was different from that the young man was thinking. 

The password was the number of letters in the spelling of number that guard was saying.

TWELVE - SIX

SIX -THREE

Hence for TEN the password should have been THREE not half of TEN

This was the code language designed for the entry into the bar. 

This is the trick to generate the password!

The Man in The Photograph

A man is looking at a photograph of someone. His friend asks who it is.

The man replies, 'Brothers and sisters, I have none. But that man's father is my father's son'.

 
Who is in the photograph?


The man replies, 'Brothers and sisters, I have none. But that man's father is my father's son'.


Know here the relationship between! 

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Relation With The Man in Photograph


What was the incident? 

The person in photograph is the man's son. Since the man doesn't have any 

brothers or sisters, the statement my father's son is himself. A shortened 

version would be this man's father is myself; so he is the father of the man in

the picture.

The person in the photo is his son..

Who Will Shout First?

4 criminals are caught and are to be punished. The Judge allows them to be freed if they can solve a puzzle. If they do not, they will be hung. They agreed.
The 4 criminals are lined up on some steps (shown in picture). They are all facing in the same direction. A wall separates the fourth man from the other three.

So to summarize :-


Man 1 can see men 2 and 3.


Man 2 can see man 3.


Man 3 can see none of the others.


Man 4 can see none of the others.


The criminals are wearing hats. They are told that there are two white hats and two black hats. The men initially don't know what color hat they are wearing. They are told to shout out the color of the hat that they are wearing as soon as they know for certain what color it is.


They are not allowed to turn round or move.


They are not allowed to talk to each other.


They are not allowed to take their hats off.


Who is the first person to shout out and why?



Who will be first know the color of own hat?
Who will shout first?

Know that person here! 

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Chance of Knowing Color of Hat


Here is the given situation! 

Well, there are 2 possibilities of answer depending on what combination of hats Man 2 & Man 3 are wearing. One thing is sure Man 4 has least chance for getting what he is wearing. His crime must be the most serious one!

Case 1 : If Man 2 & Man 3 wearing same color of hat.

In this case, Man 1 would immediately come to know that he is wearing opposite color of hat & would shout out. In simple words, if Man 2 & Man 3 wearing WHITE (or BLACK) hats, then Man 1 & Man 4 must be wearing BLACK (or WHITE) hats. Since there is no chance for Man 4 to see Man 2 & Man 3 but Man 1 could see Man 2 & Man 3, he must be first to know color of hat he is wearing.


Case 2 : If Man 2 & Man 3 wearing hats of different color.

Now here Man 2 has to be very intelligent (like the reader as he has chosen to read this further). In this case, there is no way for Man 1 to come at any conclusion as there might be WHITE or BLACK hat on his head. After waiting for a while Man 2 has to apply some logic & should think this in his mind.

'Since Man 1 is not shouting he must be unsure with color of his hat. He would be sure only in case if I & Man 3 wearing same color of hats. Since he is unsure; the color of my hat must be opposite of Man 3's hat.' 

Now the judge if he is honest would put criminal with least serious crime at number 1 (or  & 2) same color (or different) hats on Man 2 & Man 3.  


These Men Have Great Chance of Knowing Color of Hat


 

A Most Unusual Paragraph

This is an unusual paragraph. I’m curious as to just how quickly you can find 
out what is so unusual about it. It looks so ordinary and plain that you would think nothing was wrong with it. In fact, nothing is wrong with it! It is highly unusual though. Study it and think about it, but you still may not find anything odd. But if you work at it a bit, you might find out. Try to do so without any coaching.


This is certainly unusual! 

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This is The Unusual Thing!


What was the unusual? 

Well, you will not find anything wrong grammatically there neither you won't find any spelling mistake in entire paragraph. The letter 'e' is one of the most common letter used in English language. If you carefully observe the letter 'e' never appears in the paragraph.


The Ages of Three Daughters

I was visiting a friend one evening and remembered that he had three daughters. I asked him how old they were. “The product of their ages is 72,” he answered. Quizzically, I asked, “Is there anything else you can tell me?” “Yes,” he replied, “the sum of their ages is equal to the number of my house.” I stepped outside to see what the house number was. Upon returning inside, I said to my host, “I’m sorry, but I still can’t figure out their ages.” He responded apologetically, “I’m sorry, I forgot to mention that my oldest daughter likes strawberry shortcake.” With this information, I was able to determine all three of their ages. How old is each daughter?

What Are The Ages of Three Daughters?

How old they are? Click here! 

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Calculation of The Ages of Three Daughters


How it was asked to find with some clues? 

The product of their age is 72; so possible combinations are,

3 x 3 x 8 = 72                       3 + 3 + 8 = 14

2 x 6 x 6 = 72                       2 + 6 + 6 = 14

2 x 2 x 18 = 72                     2 + 2 + 18 = 22

2 x 3 x 12 = 72                     2 + 3 + 12 = 17

2 x 4 x 9 = 72                       2 + 4 + 9 = 15

3 x 4 x 6 = 72                       3 + 4 + 6 = 13

 
If any of last 4 combinations was correct then I would have come to know ages of daughter straightaway as their sum is unique. So friend's house number as he must have told must be 14. That's why I was uncertain with the correct combination as they are appearing twice.

In next clue, he indirectly suggest he has only 1 oldest daughter. So 2,6,6 is eliminated as in that case he would have 2 oldest daughters.

So the correct combination is 3,3,8. That means he had oldest daughter of age 8 & younger twins.


Step To Calculate The Ages of Three Daughters

250 Lbs Across The River?

Two boys weighing 50 pounds each and their older brother weighing 100 pounds wish to cross a river. Their boat will only hold 100 pounds.

How can they all cross the river in the boat?

How to carry 250 Lbs boy accross the river?

Find here how they can! 

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