John and his team plan to rob a safe. They got just one chance to break the code else the local police will be informed. Below are clues:
A) Exactly one number is perfectly placed: 9 8 1
B) Everything is incorrect: 9 2 4
C) Two numbers are part of the code of the safe but are wrongly placed: 0 9 3
D) One number is part of the code of the safe but is wrongly placed: 1 4 7
E) One number is part of the code of the safe but is wrongly placed: 7 8 3
Mr Red Lives in the red house.
Mr Green Lives in the greenhouse.
Mr Yellow Lives in the yellow house.
Who lives in the Whitehouse?
If I put in one bird per cage, I have one bird too many. If I put in two bird per cage, I have one cage too many. How many cages and birds do I have?
Which flower has two lips?
A guard is positioned at the one side of the bridge saying ‘A’. His task is to shoot all those who try to leave from ‘A’ to the other side and say ‘B’. He also need to welcome the person who comes from another side ‘B’ to his side ‘A’. The guard comes out of his post every 1 hour and looks down the bridge for any people trying to leave. You are at side ‘A’ and wish to go to another side ‘B’. you also know that it would take 1:45 hr to cross the bridge. How will you cross the bridge?
Why do we preferably have round manhole covers and not square ones?
They are the five precious gems of an everyday sort and all can be found on a Tennis Court. Who are they?
Can you find the thief by just looking at the picture below?
Given that
(78)^9 = 6
And (69)^4 = 11
Can you find out
(99)^2 =?
(Note: This is Logical, not Mathematical)
Can you solve this amazing hard number series problem?
7, 8, 10, 12, 16, 18 ?
In the 1920s, people feared that crossword puzzles would contribute to illiteracy.