So, just for fun, I might post up a riddle once a week. If people can solve it, then they may get something. A trophy on their profile, or a status badge on the forums or something. Bragging rights.
They'll be a mix of logic puzzles and abstract puzzles.
Also, I'll be changing wording significantly for these so people can't just Google them, but I urge you to not try anyway in case you get lucky. No one enjoys a cheater.
For the logic puzzles (you'll have to figure out which ones those are), show your working.
Your rich grandfather has just passed away and wants to leave to you his entire, vast fortune. However, you have 99 rotten relatives, and he knows that if he just eaves the money to you, you will forever be pestered by them for money.
He devises a plan to have you win the money in a competition, trusting in your ability to solve riddles. His lawyer has everyone gather at his mansion to read his last will and testament. His will reads, "I have stored my money in a safe, the combination to which is contained within a puzzle. If all 100 of you solve the puzzle together, you shall all receive an equal share. However if just one of you solves the puzzle, that one person will rightfully inherit the entire sum."
His lawyer then leads everyone to a room in the mansion, which hosts 100 lockboxes, all closed. Each lockbox contains a piece of paper with a single word upon it. The lawyer explains the rules.
Every relative is to be assigned a number, from 1 to 100. Relative 1 will open every lockbox. Relative 2 will close every second lockbox. Relative 3 will change the status of every third lockbox; if the lockbox is open, they will close it. If the lockbox is closed, they will open it.
This pattern will continue (4th will change the status of every 4th lockbox, 5th will change the status of every 5th lockbox, 99th will change the status of ever 99th lockbox, 100th will change the status of every 100th lockbox) until all 100 relatives have opened their lockboxes. The words in the lockboxes open at the end will help you uncover the combination to the safe.
You step forward and declare that you know the solution. You must find the phrase in the lockboxes and the combination to the safe.
Reference: The words contained in the lockboxes (http://i.imgur.com/obHwNrT.png).
first part: most numbers have an even number of unique numbers that multiply up to them i.e. 22=11x2. however numbers that have square roots i.e. 9 or 16 have an odd number of unique numbers that multiply to them i.e 16=2x8 or 4x4 which means the amount of numbers is 3. the numbers with square roots lead to the words "the code is the first 5 lockboxes only touched twice"
Part 2: only prime numbers are touched twice, i.e. 3x1 is the only way to get 3. the first 5 prime numbers are 2 3 5 7 11. 1 is technically a prime but due to the fact that no one else touched 1 but the first guy it doesnt count. hence the answer is:
2 3 5 7 11
Luc has successfully solved this riddle and has been awarded a shiny badge that lets him control himself up to level 20. He can now also use Cut outside of battle.
Here's a simple thought puzzle to tide people over.
QuoteI am of three pieces. I lose my first and become mighty. I lose my second and now there are ten.
Quote from: Kor on May 07, 2016, 09:38:43 PM
Here's a simple thought puzzle to tide people over.
QuoteI am of three pieces. I lose my first and become mighty. I lose my second and now there are ten.
A fox. Removing the f leaves ox, a strong animal. Cutting off the fo leaves X, the roman numeral for 10.
Quote from: Murdoc on May 08, 2016, 05:52:00 AM
Quote from: Kor on May 07, 2016, 09:38:43 PM
Here's a simple thought puzzle to tide people over.
QuoteI am of three pieces. I lose my first and become mighty. I lose my second and now there are ten.
A fox. Removing the f leaves ox, a strong animal. Cutting off the fo leaves X, the roman numeral for 10.
Correct.
QuoteThis is the riddle. It's happening now, you know. Here's a clue: movies.
Quote from: Kor on May 08, 2016, 11:56:54 PM
QuoteThis is the riddle. It's happening now, you know. Here's a clue: movies.
I think I know this, the answer is quite simple. It is a Haiku.
Quote from: Murdoc on May 09, 2016, 04:10:56 AM
Quote from: Kor on May 08, 2016, 11:56:54 PM
QuoteThis is the riddle. It's happening now, you know. Here's a clue: movies.
I think I know this, the answer is quite simple. It is a Haiku.
Correct
QuoteMy skin scalds like fire and coal,
My heart is chilled like a witch's soul,
Tear my flesh, I bleed red,
To know me, you must break bread.
Quote from: Kor on May 13, 2016, 02:37:09 PM
QuoteMy skin scalds like fire and coal,
My heart is chilled like a witch's soul,
Tear my flesh, I bleed red,
To know me, you must break bread.
I feel really stupid for asking this but, is it a hot pocket?
Quote from: Murdoc on May 13, 2016, 11:50:59 PM
Quote from: Kor on May 13, 2016, 02:37:09 PM
QuoteMy skin scalds like fire and coal,
My heart is chilled like a witch's soul,
Tear my flesh, I bleed red,
To know me, you must break bread.
I feel really stupid for asking this but, is it a hot pocket?
it's either that or one of the many names for satan, the devil, lucifer, Beelzebub, ect.
Is the answer a women?
Quote from: Murdoc on May 13, 2016, 11:50:59 PMI feel really stupid for asking this but, is it a hot pocket?
Correct.
QuoteFrom the cradle to the grave,
From the first until the last last,
Beauty taketh away,
And with danger, comes fast.
Secondly, a less wordplay oriented riddle.
QuoteWhat two numbers follow in this sequence?
1, 4, 3, 12, 70, ___, ___
Quote from: Kor on June 11, 2016, 06:37:45 AM
QuoteFrom the cradle to the grave,
From the first until the last last,
Beauty taketh away,
And with danger, comes fast.
Breath?
Quote from: Kor on June 11, 2016, 06:46:04 AM
Secondly, a less wordplay oriented riddle.
QuoteWhat two numbers follow in this sequence?
1, 4, 3, 12, 70, ___, ___
1, 4, 3, 12, 70, 13, 17 the sequence counts up with the letters for each number
one, four, three, twelve, seventy, thirteen, seventeen
Murdoc got them both. He's also barred from the next set kg riddles.
QuoteLike dancing steps,
In rhythmic tension;
My balanced face protects,
With lasting impression.
And Murdoc is not allowed to participate in this one, he's won enough already.
And an easier logic puzzle. For real this time.
QuoteThere are 5 ships in a port:
1. The Greek ship leaves at six and carries coffee.
2. The Ship in the middle has a black chimney.
3. The English ship leaves at nine.
4. The French ship with blue chimney is to the left of a ship that carries coffee.
5. To the right of the ship carrying cocoa is a ship going to Marseille.
6. The Brazilian ship is heading for Manila.
7. Next to the ship carrying rice is a ship with a green chimney.
8. A ship going to Genoa leaves at five.
9. The Spanish ship leaves at seven and is to the right of the ship going to Marseille.
10. The ship with a red chimney goes to Hamburg.
11. Next to the ship leaving at seven is a ship with a white chimney.
12. The ship on the border carries corn.
13. The ship with a black chimney leaves at eight.
14. The ship carrying corn is anchored next to the ship carrying rice.
15. The ship to Hamburg leaves at six.
Which ship goes to Port Said? Which ship carries tea?
*As a reminder, logic puzzles require you to show your working as to how you got your answer.
Ship #1 is a French ship with a blue Chimney, bringing Tea to Genoa
Ship #5 is a Spanish ship with a Green Chimney, bringing Corn to Port Said
My work:
French blu chimney<->Greek ship 6 coffee
middle blk chimney 8
english ship 9
cocoa<->to Marsay(white? rice?)<->spanish (grn chimney?) 7 (corn?)
Brazil to manilla
rice<->grn chimney
to genoa 5
red chimney to hamburg 6
Greek Ship carries coffee
<->Black leaves at 8 marsay Rice<->Spanish 7
1-2-3-4-5
1(English)-2-3(Black)-4(Greek Coffee Red Hamburg at 6)-5(Genoa at 5)
1(French Blue to Genoa at 5)-2(Greek Coffee at 6)-3(Black)-4(Cocoa)-5(English at 9 to Marseille)
1(French Blue Rice)-2(Greek Green Coffee at 6)-3(Cocoa Black at 8)-4-5(Spanish Corn)
French Blue Rice->Greek Green Coffee-> English Cocoa Genoa at 5->Brazil to Marseille->Spanish Corn
English ship leaves at 9
Brazil to Manila is 3 or 4
Corn and Rice are together
Greek Ship has Coffee and is to the right the French ship with a blue chimney
The English ship leaves at 9, the ship with the black chimney leaves at 8, so the english ship is not in the middle
Cocoa->Marsellie->Spanish
Ship #1|Ship #2|Ship #3|Ship #4|Ship #5
Blue|Red|Black|White|Green
x|Coffee|Cocoa|Rice|Corn
Genoa|Hamburg|Manilla|Marsellie|x
French|Greek|Brazil|English|Spanish
5|6|8|9|7
Red Hmburg is 2, or 5; Hamburg leaves at six, so Hamburg is 2
Genoa leaves at 5
7 next to white chim, 1 or 5, 5 since 1 is red, 2 is blue
Greek Coffee is 1 or 2 (Can't be 4, because it is to the left of the french ship, which has a blue chimney
French blue is left of greek coffee, can't be on right of black chimney, because spanish is 5
Quote from: Joncat on June 19, 2016, 10:23:08 AM
Ship #1 is a French ship with a blue Chimney, bringing Tea to Genoa
Ship #5 is a Spanish ship with a Green Chimney, bringing Corn to Port Said
Correct.