You are lost in Liars and Truthtellers Town, where half of the people always lie and half the people always tell the truth, and you can't tell them apart by looking at them. You need directions to get out. You approach a group of three women, and ask if they are Truthtellers. The first one says "Two of us are Truthtellers." The second says "Only one of us is a Truthteller. The third chimes in and says "The last woman who spoke is telling the truth." So, who was or were Truthtellers?
Since that riddle was never answered correctly, I'm going to say it was the second woman who was the truthteller. Not a difficult riddle at all.
One day, a man woke up. He checked his clock, and it said 3:00 PM. It was pitch black.
Maybe the clock was pitch black? Or even more simple, the clock told the incorrect time?
Sorry for the double post but I just had to say something.
Once, a man lost his shoe. He decided to retrace his footsteps from the day before. He got out of bed and put some boots on. He went to many places that day. First, he went to the grocery store. Then, he went to his friend's house. After that, he played poker. Later, he went to a Nightclub. Drunk, he went home. He took off his glasses, and then he fell asleep. How did he lose his shoe?
Just to be clear, is there an extremely logical explanation for this? This riddle can easily have several answers that aren't necessarily wrong.
1. He made a bet with his shoe. 2. He bought the shoe that day 3. He decided to take it off and throw it at his neighbour 4. In his alcoholic state he decided he doesn't like left shoes and put his in a bin. 5. He only has one leg. 6. He has no legs. 7. He's an evil demon that likes eating shoes. 8. He has three shoes and didn't like one. 9. Someone broke into his house and stole his shoe while he was asleep.