What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen Swallow?
African or European?
What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen Swallow?
Technically the Lies door has to say "no"
Correct. And this way you'll know that it's the liar.
In point of fact, the actual riddle is that you can only speak to ONE of the doors.
In that event, the best you can do is to ask either what the other will say.
Based on that answer, you choose the opposite door.
African or European?
Sound a lot like a riddle from 'Professor Layton and the curious village'.Was bored so figured I would ask all of you a question
Question is..
You have to cross a river. You also have a tiger, a sheep, and a small amount of grass with you. There's a boat available that could be used for transportation to the other side of the river. Thing is, the boat can only support one of the items (Tiger, Sheep or Grass) you have at a time along with you to the other side of the river.
If you take the grass with you, the tiger eats the sheep.
If you take the tiger with you, the sheep eats the grass.
Same thing happens on the other side.
How would you save all three and cross the river?
But You still don't know which door you should take for "heaven" or freedom or whatever...![]()
But You still don't know which door you should take for "heaven" or freedom or whatever...![]()
Isn't the truth one the heaven door?
The door that leads to the City of Liars always speaks lies, while the door that leads to the City of Truth always speaks the truth.
Isn't that the Three Wolves and Three Chicks thing?
Ooh, that reminded me (and Kikie, you can't answer this one!)
A man was in a small town for the day, and needed a haircut. He noticed that there were only two barbers in town, and decided to apply a bit of logical deduction to choosing the best one. Looking at their shops, he saw that the first one was very neat and the barber was clean shaven with a nice haircut. The other shop was a mess, and the barber there needed a shave and had a bad cut besides. Why did the man choose to go the latter barber?
And I know anyone could just Google this - please don't![]()
Because you cant cut your own hair
My dad would say otherwise and no it didn't turn out looking like crap.
Yep this is the riddle I know You have 1 question to identify the "good" door and the sole possibility was to ask one of the door keepers what the other would point as the good door...they would both point the wrong one because the truth knows the liar would lie...so he "lies" to tell the truth and points the wrong door...I didn't got it from Sonic,though..Oddly enough, I learned the two-door riddle (or at least, a variation of it) from a Sonic the Hedgehog comic book when I was, oh, about 8. To get around that whole "are you a talking door?" trick, it was a two-headed dragon. One door lead to... somewhere bad. One... didn't. One head only ever told the truth, one only lied. So asking "which door would the other guy tell me to take?" worked there, and it would work with these talking doors too. The fact the doors represent their particular trait makes it possible for more than one question getting the answer you want. Sonic and friends only had one question to ask!
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Isn't the truth one the heaven door?
Yip. Omnis was right from the start.
What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen Swallow?
African or European?
What do you do if both barbers are bald?
Get an axe and break them both down. Then you will see where they both lead.
Go for the one with the nicer rack.
Bend over the jar and sneeze so hard your blue eye pops out, reach into said jar and pull out the squishy marble and walk off into the sunset a free man who will henceforth save 50% on all purchases at the optometrist.
Isn't the truth one the heaven door?
A King decides to let a prisoner try to escape prison with his life. The King placed 2 marbles in a jar that was glued to a table. One of the marbles was supposed to be black, and one was supposed to be blue. If the prisoner could pick the blue marble, he would escape the prison with his life. If he picked the black marble, he would be executed. However, the King was very mean, and he wickedly placed 2 black marbles in the jars and no blue marbles. The prisoner witnessed the king only putting 2 black marbles in the jars. If the jar was not see-through and the jar was glued to the table and that the prisoner was mute so he could not say anything, how did he escape with his life?
Eh, I've got one, though it's fairly easy.
Andreas, Venari, and Famine rent a hotel for the evening near Gamescom. They pay $30 dollars, ten each. After heading up to their room, the hotel owner realizes he overcharged, and the room is infact only $25 for the night. He sends a bellhop up to their room with $5 for a refund. Realizing he can't split that evenly, he tells each GTP member they were overcharged, gives them each a dollar back, and just keeping the $2 for himself.
This means each member paid $9 for the room for the night, and the bellhop also has $2.
(9 x 3) + 2 = 29.
So where did the other dollar go?
Nowhere.
That's supposed to be (9x3) - 2 = 25.