Category Archives: Puzzles

The Power of Three Words

So last time, I posted a puzzle: Two men, Jack and John, stand at an intersection. You know that one of them always tells the truth, and the other always lies. But you don’t know which one is Jack and … Continue reading

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Truths and Lies

There’s a semi-classic riddle that goes something like this: Two men are at a fork in the road. One always tells the truth, and the other always lies. You need to know which fork in the road to take to … Continue reading

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A Cabin in the Woods

I remember this one puzzle-ish story that I saw on a Japanese game show way back from when I was a kid (OK so maybe I was in my early teens). It went something like this (obviously language has been … Continue reading

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Four Teens, Two Condoms

My friend Jean told me this interesting puzzle: Four teenagers, two male and two female, are in a hotel room. They want to have heterosexual sex in all possible combinations, so that each guy has sex with each girl. However, … Continue reading

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