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Doombreed
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Right. I post a riddle and you try to solve it. If 3 people give up (they must say it) then i solve the riddle.You start with one hint and if one person "surrenders" you get 2.I f two people surrender...guess what? That's right you get another hint.So the winner of a riddle/brainteaser posts his own riddle and we continue like this!Too simple isn't it? so play it.

I start:
It is heavy like iron it is sweet like honey
Neither can it be touched nor it can be in the pocket.

what is it?

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leo99rules
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nope wrong

Doombreed
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7 both on A and on B because each side and it's opposite
have no 4 or 3 so the only sides that are actually hidden are the sides with 3 and 4.
Oh and leo, it is just the fact that the riddles i post are not so popular...well most of them. Some i remember from an old riddles magazine

Doombreed
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Oh sorry for double posting but i think that A is 6 and B is 8.

aknerd
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A.
The right die must be a three because it is opposite a four. The left is a five, because if you rotate the four towards you, then the top would be a 2 (just like on the right die), making the new bottom a 5, which was the old inside. Making the total 8. Which means I can't add... all well.

B. The inside of the right must be a three, because it is opposite a four. The other one is a four. The easiest way to see this is if you compare it to the die on the top right. If you flip the two to the top (alliteration ftw), the two dice would match. Therefore, the side on the right (the "inside&quot is a four. At least I added right for this one lol.

This was fun though, post more like it.

Doombreed
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Holy... leo answer us and give us a hint.

leo99rules
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Aknerd YOU ARE SO CLOSE, but, you missed one crutual fact in B.(hint look again at what you said the right dice in B was)

aknerd
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Aknerd YOU ARE SO CLOSE, but, you missed one crutual fact in B.(hint look again at what you said the right dice in B was)

Apparently I am blind as well. Obviously the right die for b is a FOUR because it is opposite a three. Thereby making B add up to eight.

At least I added right for this one lol.

lol... how did I ever pass grade school?
NakedNinja
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I think that the totals on both dice are 8...

Doombreed
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on both cases the totals are either 5 or 8 because they are 5 and 2 are the only numbers that can fit in these spots. We know some numbers so we can know others.

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...*shy*...

AfroSquirrel
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A: 5
B: 8

leo99rules
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aknerd got it right sorry i haven't been on lately so...take it away get a riddle.

aknerd
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Yay! Okay here it goes (No cheating... obviously).
1, 11, 21, 1211, ____, ____, _____
If you have seen the pattern before, don't answer it.

leo99rules
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i swear i know this one...

Doombreed
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me too. But i can't remember it.

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