Because the earth is round, so the ant at the front is technically behind her? @Konohuro
The third ant is Lying? @KonohuroYes. You're next.
I'm teary-eyed but never cry.
Silver-tongued, but never lie.
Double-winged, but never fly.
Air-cooled, but never dry.
It's either fish or a god damned liquid...but those wings keep throwing me for a loop.
The third ant is Lying? @Konohuro
The third ant is Lying? @KonohuroYes. You're next.
It's more powerful than God.
It's more evil than the Devil.
The poor have it.
The rich need it.
If you eat it, you'll die.
What am I?
K thx, Here's my riddle, and I remembered that riddle J, kinda forgot it xDDD
There is a story that a man and not a man
Saw and did not see a bird and not a bird
Perched on a branch and not a branch
And hit him and did not hit him with a rock and not a rock
It will all make sense with the answer x3 @Konohuro
you tell me how that story can be possible, like a man and not a man, how can that be possible? @Konohuro
I know, I was asking you and him, seeing as he got some of it right :P
no, Shall I just say it? seeing as this is just improving my post count lol
no, Shall I just say it? seeing as this is just improving my post count lol
Spit it out.
@Konohuro Kk
@Nova what's that supposed to mean? XD
The guy was at the 6th last station, so he took the train went to the last stop, which was just 6 stops, and then the train reversed and went to the 5th stop again, making it the 7 stops xD
ahhhh KK, sooooo who's gonna take this turn? Nova?
Smell me, buy me, and deliver me.
I won't change.
What am I?
I completely forgot about this one xD! I've heard this somewhere before... I'd say that x will say "I don't know" and y will say " I don't know" too but z will say "no"
Reasoning: The first man knew he was tied to a white pole because he knew x did not see two white poles, and y did not see one black pole, instead he saw one white pole, if he had seen a black pole, he would've known his pole would've been white judging from x's statement, so z knew his pole HAD to be white judging from both their statements since y would've said no if he had seen z being tied to a black pole. They are freed!
B-b-but I said all in one breath! ;3; full stops disrupt my flow, just saying :3.I completely forgot about this one xD! I've heard this somewhere before... I'd say that x will say "I don't know" and y will say " I don't know" too but z will say "no"
Reasoning: The first man knew he was tied to a white pole because he knew x did not see two white poles, and y did not see one black pole, instead he saw one white pole, if he had seen a black pole, he would've known his pole would've been white judging from x's statement, so z knew his pole HAD to be white judging from both their statements since y would've said no if he had seen z being tied to a black pole. They are freed!
Correct.
Suggestion: Use full stop.
B-b-but I said all in one breath! ;3; full stops disrupt my flow, just saying :3.I completely forgot about this one xD! I've heard this somewhere before... I'd say that x will say "I don't know" and y will say " I don't know" too but z will say "no"
Reasoning: The first man knew he was tied to a white pole because he knew x did not see two white poles, and y did not see one black pole, instead he saw one white pole, if he had seen a black pole, he would've known his pole would've been white judging from x's statement, so z knew his pole HAD to be white judging from both their statements since y would've said no if he had seen z being tied to a black pole. They are freed!
Correct.
Suggestion: Use full stop.
P.S. If you look closely I used one full stop before "They are freed!" x3.
My Riddle! There is a prison with 100 prisoners, each in separate cells with no form of contact. There is an area in the prison with a single light bulb in it. Each day, the warden picks one of the prisoners at random, even if they have been picked before, and takes them out to the lobby. The prisoner will have the choice to flip the switch if they want. The light bulb starts off.
When a prisoner is taken into the area with the light bulb, he can also say "Every prisoner has been brought to the light bulb." If this is true all prisoners will go free. However, if a prisoner chooses to say this and it's wrong, all the prisoners will be executed. So a prisoner should only say this if he knows it is true for sure.
Before the first day of this process begins, all the prisoners are allowed to get together to discuss a strategy to eventually save themselves.
What strategy could they use to ensure they will go free?
@Konohuro @Nova @Mars
But, how did they know the light was lit up a 100 times? all the prisoners are in complete isolation from each other, and can't see the light.B-b-but I said all in one breath! ;3; full stops disrupt my flow, just saying :3.I completely forgot about this one xD! I've heard this somewhere before... I'd say that x will say "I don't know" and y will say " I don't know" too but z will say "no"
Reasoning: The first man knew he was tied to a white pole because he knew x did not see two white poles, and y did not see one black pole, instead he saw one white pole, if he had seen a black pole, he would've known his pole would've been white judging from x's statement, so z knew his pole HAD to be white judging from both their statements since y would've said no if he had seen z being tied to a black pole. They are freed!
Correct.
Suggestion: Use full stop.
P.S. If you look closely I used one full stop before "They are freed!" x3.
My Riddle! There is a prison with 100 prisoners, each in separate cells with no form of contact. There is an area in the prison with a single light bulb in it. Each day, the warden picks one of the prisoners at random, even if they have been picked before, and takes them out to the lobby. The prisoner will have the choice to flip the switch if they want. The light bulb starts off.
When a prisoner is taken into the area with the light bulb, he can also say "Every prisoner has been brought to the light bulb." If this is true all prisoners will go free. However, if a prisoner chooses to say this and it's wrong, all the prisoners will be executed. So a prisoner should only say this if he knows it is true for sure.
Before the first day of this process begins, all the prisoners are allowed to get together to discuss a strategy to eventually save themselves.
What strategy could they use to ensure they will go free?
@Konohuro @Nova @Mars
Either this is easy either this is tricky...
My guess: When a prisoner is picked up, he will turn on the light only if it's his first time. If he was picked up in another day and he already turned once the light on then he won't do it this time. The prisoners will count how many days the light was turned on, 100 days with light means all prisoners were picked up at a certain moment. At least, this is the strategy that I would adopt.
But, how did they know the light was lit up a 100 times? all the prisoners are in complete isolation from each other, and can't see the light.B-b-but I said all in one breath! ;3; full stops disrupt my flow, just saying :3.I completely forgot about this one xD! I've heard this somewhere before... I'd say that x will say "I don't know" and y will say " I don't know" too but z will say "no"
Reasoning: The first man knew he was tied to a white pole because he knew x did not see two white poles, and y did not see one black pole, instead he saw one white pole, if he had seen a black pole, he would've known his pole would've been white judging from x's statement, so z knew his pole HAD to be white judging from both their statements since y would've said no if he had seen z being tied to a black pole. They are freed!
Correct.
Suggestion: Use full stop.
P.S. If you look closely I used one full stop before "They are freed!" x3.
My Riddle! There is a prison with 100 prisoners, each in separate cells with no form of contact. There is an area in the prison with a single light bulb in it. Each day, the warden picks one of the prisoners at random, even if they have been picked before, and takes them out to the lobby. The prisoner will have the choice to flip the switch if they want. The light bulb starts off.
When a prisoner is taken into the area with the light bulb, he can also say "Every prisoner has been brought to the light bulb." If this is true all prisoners will go free. However, if a prisoner chooses to say this and it's wrong, all the prisoners will be executed. So a prisoner should only say this if he knows it is true for sure.
Before the first day of this process begins, all the prisoners are allowed to get together to discuss a strategy to eventually save themselves.
What strategy could they use to ensure they will go free?
@Konohuro @Nova @Mars
Either this is easy either this is tricky...
My guess: When a prisoner is picked up, he will turn on the light only if it's his first time. If he was picked up in another day and he already turned once the light on then he won't do it this time. The prisoners will count how many days the light was turned on, 100 days with light means all prisoners were picked up at a certain moment. At least, this is the strategy that I would adopt.
But, how did they know the light was lit up a 100 times? all the prisoners are in complete isolation from each other, and can't see the light.B-b-but I said all in one breath! ;3; full stops disrupt my flow, just saying :3.I completely forgot about this one xD! I've heard this somewhere before... I'd say that x will say "I don't know" and y will say " I don't know" too but z will say "no"
Reasoning: The first man knew he was tied to a white pole because he knew x did not see two white poles, and y did not see one black pole, instead he saw one white pole, if he had seen a black pole, he would've known his pole would've been white judging from x's statement, so z knew his pole HAD to be white judging from both their statements since y would've said no if he had seen z being tied to a black pole. They are freed!
Correct.
Suggestion: Use full stop.
P.S. If you look closely I used one full stop before "They are freed!" x3.
My Riddle! There is a prison with 100 prisoners, each in separate cells with no form of contact. There is an area in the prison with a single light bulb in it. Each day, the warden picks one of the prisoners at random, even if they have been picked before, and takes them out to the lobby. The prisoner will have the choice to flip the switch if they want. The light bulb starts off.
When a prisoner is taken into the area with the light bulb, he can also say "Every prisoner has been brought to the light bulb." If this is true all prisoners will go free. However, if a prisoner chooses to say this and it's wrong, all the prisoners will be executed. So a prisoner should only say this if he knows it is true for sure.
Before the first day of this process begins, all the prisoners are allowed to get together to discuss a strategy to eventually save themselves.
What strategy could they use to ensure they will go free?
@Konohuro @Nova @Mars
Either this is easy either this is tricky...
My guess: When a prisoner is picked up, he will turn on the light only if it's his first time. If he was picked up in another day and he already turned once the light on then he won't do it this time. The prisoners will count how many days the light was turned on, 100 days with light means all prisoners were picked up at a certain moment. At least, this is the strategy that I would adopt.
If a prisoner turns the light on, will it stay this way until the next prisoner is picked-up?
Unless another prisoner turns it off, no one other than the prisoners do anything with the light bulb.But, how did they know the light was lit up a 100 times? all the prisoners are in complete isolation from each other, and can't see the light.B-b-but I said all in one breath! ;3; full stops disrupt my flow, just saying :3.I completely forgot about this one xD! I've heard this somewhere before... I'd say that x will say "I don't know" and y will say " I don't know" too but z will say "no"
Reasoning: The first man knew he was tied to a white pole because he knew x did not see two white poles, and y did not see one black pole, instead he saw one white pole, if he had seen a black pole, he would've known his pole would've been white judging from x's statement, so z knew his pole HAD to be white judging from both their statements since y would've said no if he had seen z being tied to a black pole. They are freed!
Correct.
Suggestion: Use full stop.
P.S. If you look closely I used one full stop before "They are freed!" x3.
My Riddle! There is a prison with 100 prisoners, each in separate cells with no form of contact. There is an area in the prison with a single light bulb in it. Each day, the warden picks one of the prisoners at random, even if they have been picked before, and takes them out to the lobby. The prisoner will have the choice to flip the switch if they want. The light bulb starts off.
When a prisoner is taken into the area with the light bulb, he can also say "Every prisoner has been brought to the light bulb." If this is true all prisoners will go free. However, if a prisoner chooses to say this and it's wrong, all the prisoners will be executed. So a prisoner should only say this if he knows it is true for sure.
Before the first day of this process begins, all the prisoners are allowed to get together to discuss a strategy to eventually save themselves.
What strategy could they use to ensure they will go free?
@Konohuro @Nova @Mars
Either this is easy either this is tricky...
My guess: When a prisoner is picked up, he will turn on the light only if it's his first time. If he was picked up in another day and he already turned once the light on then he won't do it this time. The prisoners will count how many days the light was turned on, 100 days with light means all prisoners were picked up at a certain moment. At least, this is the strategy that I would adopt.
If a prisoner turns the light on, will it stay this way until the next prisoner is picked-up?
What will they leave a mark with? Some kind of stone? Which would be contraband, better to follow a simple strategy allowed by the warden, so no, they aren't allowed to leave any mark whatsoever.But, how did they know the light was lit up a 100 times? all the prisoners are in complete isolation from each other, and can't see the light.B-b-but I said all in one breath! ;3; full stops disrupt my flow, just saying :3.I completely forgot about this one xD! I've heard this somewhere before... I'd say that x will say "I don't know" and y will say " I don't know" too but z will say "no"
Reasoning: The first man knew he was tied to a white pole because he knew x did not see two white poles, and y did not see one black pole, instead he saw one white pole, if he had seen a black pole, he would've known his pole would've been white judging from x's statement, so z knew his pole HAD to be white judging from both their statements since y would've said no if he had seen z being tied to a black pole. They are freed!
Correct.
Suggestion: Use full stop.
P.S. If you look closely I used one full stop before "They are freed!" x3.
My Riddle! There is a prison with 100 prisoners, each in separate cells with no form of contact. There is an area in the prison with a single light bulb in it. Each day, the warden picks one of the prisoners at random, even if they have been picked before, and takes them out to the lobby. The prisoner will have the choice to flip the switch if they want. The light bulb starts off.
When a prisoner is taken into the area with the light bulb, he can also say "Every prisoner has been brought to the light bulb." If this is true all prisoners will go free. However, if a prisoner chooses to say this and it's wrong, all the prisoners will be executed. So a prisoner should only say this if he knows it is true for sure.
Before the first day of this process begins, all the prisoners are allowed to get together to discuss a strategy to eventually save themselves.
What strategy could they use to ensure they will go free?
@Konohuro @Nova @Mars
Either this is easy either this is tricky...
My guess: When a prisoner is picked up, he will turn on the light only if it's his first time. If he was picked up in another day and he already turned once the light on then he won't do it this time. The prisoners will count how many days the light was turned on, 100 days with light means all prisoners were picked up at a certain moment. At least, this is the strategy that I would adopt.
If a prisoner turns the light on, will it stay this way until the next prisoner is picked-up?
are they allowed to leave something in the room? say marks of some sort?
Is there the possibility to ask for an hint? :cThere is, do you want it?
Bribe the guard?The guards cannot be bribed, and what will the prisoners bribe them with?
If not than I'll have to think about this.
Is there the possibility to ask for an hint? :cThere is, do you want it?Bribe the guard?The guards cannot be bribed, and what will the prisoners bribe them with?
If not than I'll have to think about this.
okay, this is a hint for everyone, Konohuro was going on the right path, but he made the mistake of overlooking one single detail, the detail I already mentioned when I answered his first post on this riddle.Is there the possibility to ask for an hint? :cThere is, do you want it?Bribe the guard?The guards cannot be bribed, and what will the prisoners bribe them with?
If not than I'll have to think about this.
Yis pls ;-;
The things I thought of were already mentioned or answered :/
Last simple answer shot: They can hear when the switch is turned on/off.As I said, they are NO WHERE NEAR the switch or the light bulb, so no way to see or hear the light bulb.
I must admit I really doubt this answer but at the same time it would be an interesting answer.
Ok. Long range shot: One of them will be the counter. The light will stay off. If one (except the counter) enters the room and is his first time than he turns the light on. It will stay this way until the counter will enter again the room and HE will switch it off. And the process is repeated until the counter have counted 99 flicks off. Than he can say that all the 100 prisoners have been in the room.Correct! Took you long enough :P .(<- Joke :P, but correct answer! Your turn!)
Ok, I'll keep it simple. Related to shivraj's riddle: How soon can they escape from the prison? But how long it will take them in the worst case?How soon can they escape from the prison? 8 hours @@
You'll have to answer both questions correct.
Ok, I'll keep it simple. Related to shivraj's riddle: How soon can they escape from the prison? But how long it will take them in the worst case?How soon can they escape from the prison? 8 hours @@
You'll have to answer both questions correct.
long it will take them in the worst case? 32 hour
here i helped u shiv XDD
all prisoners countdown days from 10,000 after that everyone can go free. 30 years but they all have bin in at least ones.old topic......
:o what? really?The third ant is Lying? @KonohuroYes. You're next.
Mercury. The element looks shiny, silver, and is wet. The god Mercury has two wings but only uses them to run. Possibly.