A voice?
Nothing?
The wind?
Nothing?
The wind?
Nothing?
That was a pretty gay riddle
A major problem with that riddle was that it wasn't solveable until it was explicitly stated that the words all had their most mundane possible meanings. Without that information, 'nothing' is simply a guess and can't be shown to be the answer.
The point is, without that info, there's nothing in the riddle that would lead the solver to draw an intelligible line to 'nothing' as the answer. You might as well have asked, "What resembles an elephant but has wings, eats goldfish but has antlers, and looks only slightly like Joan Rivers?" and then expected 'nothing, you idiot' as the proper answer.
if it was gay then why did it PWN YOU GUYS FOR THREE PAGES!?!??!?
You're just mad because you style yourself as a logical-type and that answer never occured to you
Anyways, have fun with the rest of the thread everybody, I'm all riddled out!
Riddle threads seem to have that effect on meThe problem is that people were too much in the "riddle" frame of mind.
Ok...
How to you rearrange the letters in "NEW DOOR" to make one word?
One Word.
Rats too slow![]()
100 prisoners are in solitary cells, unable to see, speak or communicate in any way from those solitary cells with each other. There's a central living room with one light bulb; the bulb is initially off. No prisoner can see the light bulb from his own cell. Everyday, the warden picks a prisoner at random, and that prisoner goes to the central living room. While there, the prisoner can toggle the bulb if he or she wishes. Also, the prisoner has the option of asserting the claim that all 100 prisoners have been to the living room. If this assertion is false (that is, some prisoners still haven't been to the living room), all 100 prisoners will be shot for their stupidity. However, if it is indeed true, all prisoners are set free. Thus, the assertion should only be made if the prisoner is 100% certain of its validity.
Before the random picking begins, the prisoners are allowed to get together to discuss a plan. So ---- what plan should they agree on, so that eventually, someone will make a correct assertion?