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btw mrESqueek is the answer 2 ur riddle 31?
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I'd like to add that I'd like whomever guesses to say why they chose the number they did so it isn't random. Ok? Cool. Nice work on the coin one fusi0n. Get another one rolling if you want. ~Squeek |
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How do you see what you saw? .. just wanted to know incase this happens to me..
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I'm gonna think 35
35 -> add 8 for # of numbers behind it |
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Err, no. 35 is not it. By your logic the puzzle would have looked like this:
1 2 4 7 11 16 22 29 ? = 37. So, 35 is not the answer. Neither is 37. And deposition, if you ever find yourself in that situation, use the method you posted on page one. That's the most logical way out. I remember this riddle from like 2nd grade. It was retarded then, it's still retarded now. ~Squeek |
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147 158 147... unless it's actually 12 instead of 11 there, then it's 32. |
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You have a barrel, I put something in the barrel to make it lighter, you can't see it with your eye but it'll make it sink if you put it in water. What is it? A hint, its not helium or anything gas like that.
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A HOLE!
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MreSqueek I am a genius. I have solved your puzzle.
1 4 7 11 15 18 21 24 27 73 ONE FOUR SEVEN ELEVEN FIFTEEN EIGHTEEN TWENTYONE TWENTYFOUR TWENTYSEVEN SEVENTYTHREE |
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Finally someone solves it!
Where'd you get the answer? Was it online? I tried to get it from a book that nobody would know of so I could keep it internet-proof. Maybe I failed, or maybe you just were that good. ~Squeek |
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1) The Trigun cat is Kuroneko
2)I have no nose. My riddles have caused many deaths through time, and one point of confusion is that they're all in rhyme. Who am I? Q |
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The Sphinx, The Q.
Plus, I do realize that the cat is Kuroneko. You're the second person to tell me that now. Yes, I was obsessed with Trigun and yes, I did hear when they called the cat Kuroneko. I think labelling it "Trigun Kitty" is much cooler. ~Squeek |
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No books or internet was used. Just 10 minutes of scribbling
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I heard this a while back. Maybe someone knows it. You are at a crossroad. There is a city of liars and a city of honest people. You want to get to the honest city. You meet someone at the crossroad, but you don't know if he tells lies or the truth. What one question could you ask him to get him to reveal which road leads to the honest city?
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ace of spades... i'm sure the same logic could be used for this, but i'm not interested in wasting the time... so i'll tell you the logic behind it instead. i know this as "there are 2 doors, one leading to where you want to go, one leading to where you don't want to go. each has a guardian. one guardian tells the truth, the other one lies. you are allowed to ask 1 question total to 1 guard. what question will get you to get out the correct door?"
the answer being... "what door would the other guard select?" ask either guard, and you'll get the correct answer... and then proceed to go through the door they told you not to go through. why? ask the guard that lies, and he'll tell you that the truthful guard will point you through the wrong door... so go through the opposite. ask the truthful guard, and he'll honestly tell you that the lying guard will tell you to go through the wrong door... either way, they'll tell you the wrong door. ![]() i'm pretty sure the answer to your riddle will follow similar logic. a riddle of my own: what is deaf, dumb, and blind yet always tells the truth. and, as i've told this before... its not a clock, nor justice.
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my grandma
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if you're dumb then how could you tell the truth?
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