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Brain Riddles and Answers

March 26th 2007 04:00
Brain riddles and answers
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Now, no peeking at the answers, have a go at the riddles when you're ready and relaxed and then check out the answers. No cheating.

Good Luck. Don't worry if they are not quite your cup of tea, you'll exercise the brain just trying so you've really got nothing to lose and you can always learn some up and do them as a party trick.


These are a form of brain exercise brought to you by www.Increase Brain Power.com.

"Here are some hard riddles, and some not-so-hard riddles. The answers for almost all of them are at the bottom of the page. Almost, I say, because I am engaging in a bit of riddle-cruelty, and leaving you one to ponder without an answer. Enjoy!
The Harder Riddles

1. What row of numbers comes next in this series?

1
11
21
1211
111221
312211
13112221

2. A man was to be sentenced, and the judge told him, "You may make a statement. If it is true, I'll sentence you to four years in prison. If it is false, I'll sentence you to six years in prison." After the man made his statement, the judge decided to let him go free. What did the man say?

3. You have a barrel of oil, and you need to measure out just one gallon. How do you do this if you only have a three-gallon container and a five-gallon container?

4. If your sock drawer has 6 black socks, 4 brown socks, 8 white socks, and 2 tan socks, how many socks would you have to pull out in the dark to be sure you had a matching pair?


5. What is broken every time it's spoken?

6. How did Mark legally marry three women in Michigan, without divorcing any of them, becoming legally separated, or any of them dying?

7. Mom and Dad have four daughters, and each daughter has one brother. How many people are in the family?
Short Hard Riddles

8. What English word retains the same pronunciation, even after you take away four of its five letters?

9. If I say "Everything I tell you is a lie," am I telling you the truth or a lie?

10. What work can a painter never quite finish?

11. Why wasn't Bertha put in jail after killing dozens of people?

12. Why wasn't John able to take a photo of his mother with curlers?

13. If there are three cups of sugar and you take one away, how many do you have?

14. What has a mouth but can't chew?

15. How many letters are in the alphabet?

16. What gets wetter and wetter the more it dries?

17. What can travel around the world while staying in a corner?

18. Food can help me survive, but water will kill me. What am I?

19. Take away the whole and some still remains. What is it?

20. What stinks when living and smells good when dead?

21. When is it bad luck to meet a white cat?

22. If it has a quart capacity, how many pennies can you put into a empty piggy bank?
And One More Hard Riddle

23. Which of the following statements are true?

1. At least one of these ten statements is false.
2. At least two of these ten statements are false.
3. At least three of these ten statements are false.
4. At least four of these ten statements are false.
5. At least five of these ten statements are false.
6. At least six of these ten statements are false.
7. At least seven of these ten statements are false.
8. At least eight of these ten statements are false.
9. At least nine of these ten statements are false.
10. At least ten of these ten statements are false.



Hard Riddles - The Answers

1. 1113213211 After the first line, each line describes the previous line:

One One
Two Ones
One Two, One One
(and so on...)

2. He said, "You'll sentence me to six years in prison." If it was true, then the judge would have to make it false by sentencing him to four years. If it was false, then he would have to give him six years, which would make it true. Rather than contradict his own word, the judge set the man free.

3. Fill the 3-gallon container with oil and pour it into the 5-gallon container. Then fill the 3-gallon container again and use it to fill the 5-gallon container the rest of the way. One gallon will be left in the 3-gallon container.

4. Five. There are only four colors, so five socks guarantee that two will be the same color.

5. Silence.

6. It's part of his job - he's a justice of the peace.

7. Seven. The four daughters have only one brother, making five children, plus mom and dad.

8. Queue.

9. A lie. It can't be the truth without contradicting itself (and therefore being a lie), but some of my statements can be lies, and this is one of those statements.

10. Her autobiography.

11. She was a hurricane.

12. You can't use curlers to take photos! You need a camera.

13. You have just one - the one you took away.

14. A river.

15. There are eleven letters in "the alphabet."

16. A towel.

17. A stamp.

18. Fire.

19. The word "wholesome."

20. Bacon.

21. When you're a mouse.

22. Just one - after that it won't be empty.

23. You're on you're own on this one, but don't worry. It isn't one of the hardest of the hard riddles."

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Comment by Anonymous

August 15th 2007 18:20
for riddle number 7 u said "and each daughter has one brother". then in the answers u said "The four daughters have only one brother". therefore u contradicted yourself and the answer u posted is incorrect. i believe the correct answer according to the riddle is 10.

Comment by Anonymous

August 18th 2007 22:04
each daughter would have to have 4 brothers to have 10 people in the family you idiot. They are all related so 1 brother is the brother to all the daughters. Therefore the creator of this site is correct.

Comment by Anonymous

March 19th 2008 13:43
No he's right. there is only one brother. He would've had to say For each sister, there was one brother. He only said "They had one brother"

Comment by Anonymous

March 19th 2008 18:25
is the anwser to 23 number 10 i think?

Comment by Anonymous

June 30th 2008 21:48
it cant be 10 because #1 says that at least 1 is false and #10 says they are all false so i was thinking 8

Comment by Anonymous

November 1st 2008 12:20
YOUR ALL STUPID YOUR ARGUING OVER SOME GAY RIDDL???

REALLY CHILDREN

Comment by Anonymous

November 1st 2008 12:20
YOUR ALL STUPID YOUR ARGUING OVER SOME GAY RIDDL???

REALLY CHILDREN

Comment by Anonymous

November 10th 2008 17:20
Your text goes hereYour text goes hereHaHa you guys are Funny!!!! arguing on comments!!!
Hilarious

Comment by Anonymous

July 19th 2009 16:49
the answer to number 23 is number 9 beause

if only 1 is right then nine have to be wrong.

so it only makes sense the 9 would be right

i don't mean to be rude but I am 12 years old and i got this straight away.

Comment by Anonymous

September 9th 2009 22:01
Actually, the question says which ARE true, inferring more than one answer, and the answers say "At least" thus if at least nine are false then 8,7,6,5,4,3,2 and 1 must be true since 9 is at least one. thus the answers are 1,2,3,4 and 5 because six cannot be true without the numbers less than it being truen and so less than 6 would be false. to sum up, 1,2,3,4&5 i do believe.

Comment by Anonymous

January 27th 2011 20:18
I like how that kid said the he got it straight away and promptly posted the incorrect answer. It is 1-5. if the answer were 9 that would NECESSITATE the truth of 1-8 which would invalidate 9 and create a paradox.

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