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Two old friends, Jack and Jill, meet after a long time, and discussing as:

Jack: Hey, how are you, man?

Bill: Not bad, got married and I have three kids now.

Jack: That's awesome. How old are they?

Bill: The product of their ages is 72 and the sum of their ages is the same as your birth date.

Jack: Cool..But I still don't know.

Bill: My eldest kid just started taking piano lessons.

Jack: Oh, now I get it.

How old are Bill's kids?

Asked by Sachin on 23 Dec 2020


Why is a river so rich ?

Rich River Riddle

Asked by Sachin on 24 Dec 2020

Suppose that you are trapped on the surface of a frozen lake. The surface is so smooth and ideal that there is no friction at all. You cant make any grip on the ice and no wind is blowing to help you out. You have just a mobile phone with you which has got no reception disabling you to call for help.

How will you plan your escape before you freeze to death on the frozen lake?

Asked by Sachin on 25 Dec 2020


Twice ten are six of us,

Six are but three of us,

Nine are but four of us;

What can we possibly be?

Would you know more of us?

Twelve are but six of us,

Five are but four, do you see?

What are we?

Asked by Sachin on 26 Dec 2020

What occurs twice in a week, once in a year but never in a day?

Asked by Sachin on 27 Dec 2020

Can you find out which options fits best with the missing column?

Fit the Blocks

Asked by Paul on 28 Dec 2020


Can you find a number that lies one third of the distance between 1/3 and 2/3?

Asked by Sachin on 29 Dec 2020

A chicken farmer has figured out that a hen and a half can lay an egg and a half in a day and a half. How many hens does the farmer need to produce one dozen eggs in six days?

Asked by Sachin on 30 Dec 2020

using four eights (8) and a one (1) and one mathematical symbol , create the number 100

Asked by Aparna on 31 Dec 2020


Find three whole, positive numbers that have the same answer when multiplied together as when added together.

Asked by Ronit on 01 Jan 2021

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