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Originally posted by CrackedCrystal
Perhaps the trick is the word eye actually means the leter I. So the answer has 5 letter I's
That's what I started thinking, but I can't think of three words with five I's that answer the riddle, just like I can't think of three words describing something(s) that have five eyes that answer the riddle. And I've been thinking for quite a while. Looks like I don't have to know the answer anyway, though. (But I'm still curious.)
 
CrackedCrystal was very, very close. . .

First they choose one person to be "captain"

Then the other people (non-captains) follow these rules:
* If this is their first time to the room AND switch B is "off", Turn switch B "on"
* If this is their first time to the room AND switch B is "on", Toggle switch A
* If this is not their first time AND they have not turned switch B "on" before AND switch B is "off", turn switch B "on"
* If this is not their first time AND they have turned switch B "on" before, Toggle switch A

The captain follows these rules:
* If switch B is "off", Toggle switch A
* If switch B is "on", Turn switch B "off"
* When the captain has turned switch B "off" 28 times (or the total number of prisoners minus one), he declares everyone has been in the room.
 
Originally posted by WillJ
That's what I started thinking, but I can't think of three words with five I's that answer the riddle, just like I can't think of three words describing something(s) that have five eyes that answer the riddle. And I've been thinking for quite a while. Looks like I don't have to know the answer anyway, though. (But I'm still curious.)

I KNOW THE ANSWER! The state of Missisippi (sp?)! I lays on the river bed of the Mississippi!

:D
 
Except there are only four 'i's in Mississippi. Hmm. .. How about The Mississippi River? That would be three words with five i's on a water bed. . . .
 
Originally posted by Turner_727
Except there are only four 'i's in Mississippi. Hmm. .. How about The Mississippi River? That would be three words with five i's on a water bed. . . .
Hmm, that seems about right. :)
 
Originally posted by CrackedCrystal


This answer assumes the switches (or just switch B) start in the "off" position

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First they choose one person to be "captain"

Then the other people (non-captains) follow these rules:
* If this is their first time to the room AND switch B is "off", Turn switch B "on"
* If this is their first time to the room AND switch B is "on", Toggle switch A
* If this is not their first time AND they have not turned switch B "on" before AND switch B is "off", turn switch B "on"
* If this is not their first time AND they have turned switch B "on" before, Toggle switch A

The captain follows these rules:
* If switch B is "off", Toggle switch A
* If switch B is "on", Turn switch B "off"
* When the captain has turned switch B "off" 28 times (or the total number of prisoners minus one), he declares everyone has been in the room.

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Essentially what is happening is switch B is showing if a person has been in the room and not yet been counted. The captain then counts the number of times the switch is set. And since none of the prisoners will toggle switch B more than once, the captain gets an accurate count of the minimum number of unique prisoners that could have possibly been in the room except him (thus the minus one for when to declare).

this is almost correct, but each person must flip swich "A" up twice, and the leader wait until the swich has been fliped 56 times. this will alow the posibility of of swich "a" is on at the start.
 
.... as long as I'm here! ;)

Anyhoo, this one's yet to be solved:

When set loose
I fly away,
Never so cursed
As when I go astray.


Here's a couple of new ones, while you ponder that one.

I float on the water back to front am the same come to think of it so is my name?

A man weighing 180 lbs. carrying 3 bowling balls weighing 10 lbs. each, approaches a large ravine. The only way to cross is a bridge with a weight limit of 200 lbs. The ravine is to far to throw or roll the balls across. How can the man cross the ravine in only one trip, with all 3 bowling balls?

You do not want to have it,
But when you do have it,
You do not want to lose it?
What is it?
 
Originally posted by DiamondzAndGunz
When set loose
I fly away,
Never so cursed
As when I go astray.

I've been sitting on this one, thinking someone would answer it. Then I realized, when D&G posted, that no one's answered it yet.

A fart.


Originally posted by DiamondzAndGunz A man weighing 180 lbs. carrying 3 bowling balls weighing 10 lbs. each, approaches a large ravine. The only way to cross is a bridge with a weight limit of 200 lbs. The ravine is to far to throw or roll the balls across. How can the man cross the ravine in only one trip, with all 3 bowling balls?

He juggles them. I used to work in a bowling center, and I bowled for the first twenty years of my life. I would not want to juggle 10lb bowling balls. They're heavier than they look!
 
@ Turner- :goodjob: on both of them.

One thing about the second one, that kinda just popped into my head. If he's trying to juggle them, then wouldn't the downward force exerted by the balls when he catches them cause the downward force on the bridge to be more than 200 lbs? :)
Huh, am I starting to sound like Perfection? ;)

Dunno, haven't taken physics yet, that's why I'm asking ;).

Anyway, 2 down, 2 to go.
 
Originally posted by DiamondzAndGunz
[BOne thing about the second one, that kinda just popped into my head. If he's trying to juggle them, then wouldn't the downward force exerted by the balls when he catches them cause the downward force on the bridge to be more than 200 lbs? :) [/B]

Perhaps if the balls were hitting the bridge, with no cusion, this would be a factor, but as he's juggling, he would grab the ball in the air, and slow it down, not stop it. I don't know if you can juggle, or have ever tried to catch a bowling ball (we used to toss 6lb balls around when putting them away) but you don't catch one like a baseball. . . .
 
Originally posted by Turner_727


Perhaps if the balls were hitting the bridge, with no cusion, this would be a factor, but as he's juggling, he would grab the ball in the air, and slow it down, not stop it. I don't know if you can juggle, or have ever tried to catch a bowling ball (we used to toss 6lb balls around when putting them away) but you don't catch one like a baseball. . . .

I get what you're saying. Still kinda hard to slow down a 10 lb bowling ball while handling two others :). But still... doesn't seem quite right to me. Ahh well, moving on, looking for a couple new riddles.
 
Originally posted by DiamondzAndGunz
I float on the water back to front am the same come to think of it so is my name?

kayak
 
Originally posted by DiamondzAndGunz
You do not want to have it,
But when you do have it,
You do not want to lose it?
What is it?

Its probably not it but...

A grenade with the pin removed? better not let go of it :lol:
 
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