Open Lock Riddle - Can You Open The Lock?
In this puzzle, a number lock has 3 digit key and you will have to find out the correct combination to open the lock. Can you solve this number lock puzzle 682?
6, 8, 2 - One number is correct and well placed.
6, 4, 5 - One number is correct but wrong place.
2, 0, 6 - Two numbers are correct but wrong places.
7, 3, 8 - Nothing is correct.
7, 8, 0 - One number is correct but wrong place.
6, 8, 2 - One number is correct and well placed.
6, 4, 5 - One number is correct but wrong place.
2, 0, 6 - Two numbers are correct but wrong places.
7, 3, 8 - Nothing is correct.
7, 8, 0 - One number is correct but wrong place.
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Math Class
Nathan has math 4 times a week. If he has math 8:00 Monday, 9:20 on Tuesday, 10:40 on Wednesday, and 1:20 on Friday, when does Nathan have math on Thursday?
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Lawyers And Trampolines
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Eight Balls
There are eight balls, one of which is slightly heavier than the others. You have a two-armed scale, which you are allowed to use only twice. Find the ball thats heavier.
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Put three balls on each side of the scale. If the arms are equal, you know the heavy ball is one of the two remaining. If the arms are unequal, take the three balls on the heavier side, pick two and weigh them against each other. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
YES NO
One Odd Number
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Only Self-Enumerating Number
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Four. The number four has four letters, making it self-enumerating. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
YES NO
YES NO
An Odd Number Made Even Riddle
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I Am A 1 Digit Number
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Even Number Riddle
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An Even Number Riddle
I am an even number.I am more than 16. I am the next number in this pattern: 5, 10, 15, ___. What am I?
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A 2-digit Number Riddle
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The Even Number Riddle
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The Next Number Riddle
I am an odd number. I am more than 50. I am the next number in this pattern: 65, 63, 61, ___. What am I?
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Not An Even Number Riddle
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An Odd Number Less Than 74
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