Friday, November 18, 2005

Puzzles

The Puzzles

  1. The man in the Elevator
  2. A man lives on the tenth floor of a building. Every day he takes the elevator to go down to the ground floor to go to work or to go shopping. When he returns he takes the elevator to the seventh floor and walks up the stairs to reach his apartment on the tenth floor. He hates walking so why does he do it?

    This is probably the best known and most celebrated of all lateral thinking puzzles. It is a true classic. Although there are many possible solutions which fit the initial conditions, only the canonical answer is truly satisfying. Solution

  3. The Man in the Bar
  4. A man walks into a bar and asks the barman for a glass of water. The barman pulls out a gun and points it at the man. The man says 'Thank you' and walks out.

    This puzzle has claims to be the best of the genre. It is simple in its statement, absolutely baffling and yet with a completely satisfying solution. Most people struggle very hard to solve this one yet they like the answer when they hear it or have the satisfaction of figuring it out. Solution

  5. The Man who Hanged Himself
  6. Not far from Madrid, there is a large wooden barn. The barn is completely empty except for a dead man hanging from the middle of the central rafter. The rope around his neck is ten feet long and his feet are three feet off the ground. The nearest wall is 20 feet away from the man. It is not possible to climb up the walls or along the rafters. The man hanged himself. How did he do it? Solution

  7. Death in a Field
  8. A man is lying dead in a field. Next to him there is an unopened package. There is no other creature in the field. How did he die? Solution

  9. Anthony and Cleopatra
  10. Anthony and Cleopatra are lying dead on the floor of a villa in Egypt. Nearby is a broken bowl. There is no mark on either of their bodies and they were not poisoned. How did they die? Solution

  11. The Coal, Carrot and Scarf
  12. Five pieces of coal, a carrot and a scarf are lying on the lawn. Nobody put them on the lawn but there is a perfectly logical reason why they should be there. What is it? Solution

  13. Trouble with Sons
  14. A woman had two sons who were born on the same hour of the same day of the same year. But they were not twins, and they were not adopted. How could this be so? Solution

  15. Push that Car
  16. A man pushed his car. He stopped when he reached a hotel at which point he knew he was bankrupt. Why? Solution

  17. The Arm of the Postal Service
  18. One day a man received a parcel in the post. Carefully packed inside was a human arm. He examined it, repacked it and then sent it on to another man. The second man also carefully examined the arm before taking it to the woods and burying it. Why did they do this?

    This one probably has more variations than any other. A great one to puzzle out. It requires plenty of good questions. Solution

  19. Heaven
  20. A man died and went to Heaven. There were thousands of other people there. They were all naked and all looked as they did at the age of 21. He looked around to see if there was anyone he recognised. He saw a couple and he knew immediately that they were Adam and Eve. How did he know? Solution

  21. Friday
  22. A man rode into town on Friday. He stayed for three nights and then left on Friday. How come?

    A silly one - but it is surprisingly popular. Solution

  23. Manhole Covers
  24. Why is it better to have round manhole covers than square ones?

    This is logical rather than lateral, but it is a good puzzle which can be solved by lateral thinking techniques. It is supposedly used by a very well-known software company as an interview question for prospective employees. Solution

  25. The Deadly Party
  26. A man went to a party and drank some of the punch. He then left early. Everyone else at the party who drank the punch subsequently died of poisoning. Why did the man not die? Solution

  27. The Deadly Dish
  28. Two men went into a restaurant. They both ordered the same dish from the menu. After they tasted it, one of the men went outside the restaurant and shot himself. Why? Solution

  29. The Realization
  30. A man was walking downstairs in a building when he suddenly realized that his wife had just died. How? Solution

  31. The Blind Beggar
  32. A blind beggar had a brother who died. What relation was the blind beggar to the brother who died? (Brother is not the answer). Solution

  33. The Broken Match
  34. A man is found dead in a field. He is clutching a broken match. What happened? Solution

  35. The Music Stopped
  36. The music stopped. She died. Explain. Solution

  37. Swimmer in the Forest
  38. Deep in the forest was found the body of a man who was wearing only swimming trunks, snorkel and facemask. The nearest lake was 8 miles away and the sea was 100 miles away. How had he died?

    This is supposedly based on a true incident. Does this make it an urban legend? Many urban legends can be restated as lateral thinking puzzles. This is a very good one of this type. Solution

  39. The Elder Twin
  40. One day Kerry celebrated her birthday. Two days later her older twin brother, Terry, celebrated his birthday. How come? Solution


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