Hill And A Pill Riddle
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Flying Pig And A Politician Riddle
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20 Pigeons Riddle
20 pigeons sat on the branches of a tree. A man shot 1 pigeon with his gun. How many were left on the tree?
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Aztecs And Mayas Riddle
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The Pilgrims Aboard This Ship Riddle
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Made Into Pie Riddle
I have seeds but Im not a watermelon
I can be made into a pie but Im not an apple
I can be carved but Im not roast beef
Im orange but Im not an orange
Im associated with a patch but Im not an eye...
I'm a...? Body parts remaining: 6
I can be made into a pie but Im not an apple
I can be carved but Im not roast beef
Im orange but Im not an orange
Im associated with a patch but Im not an eye...
I'm a...? Body parts remaining: 6
Hint: I usually come out during the fall
Dancing Pies Riddle
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Brought On The Mayflower Riddle
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Pilgrims Crossing Riddle
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Famous Pilgrims Riddle
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Pinocchio Paradox Riddle
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His nose did grow when he said it would, but his nose is only supposed to grow when he lies, and his nose would grow even though he told the truth, and the paradox appears to exist again.
You can prove that's not true because he created a self fulfilling prophecy when he said his nose was going to grow bigger because saying that was saying he was going to lie.
In order to lie; he had to tell the truth, and say that he was lying, when he was really telling the truth, which would be a lie.
He did say he was lying because he said his nose was going to grow, and even though he said he was lying, he was actually telling the truth; which means he was lying about lying, or lying about not telling the truth.
His nose did grow, and he did tell the truth, but he said he was lying when he was telling the truth, which was the lie that made his nose grow.
Since his nose didn't grow after he told the truth, but after he lied about not telling the truth; the paradox doesn't exist.
That second answer actually works for both scenarios, where as the first answer only works for the first scenario, so I suppose you can say the second answer is the correct one. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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You can prove that's not true because he created a self fulfilling prophecy when he said his nose was going to grow bigger because saying that was saying he was going to lie.
In order to lie; he had to tell the truth, and say that he was lying, when he was really telling the truth, which would be a lie.
He did say he was lying because he said his nose was going to grow, and even though he said he was lying, he was actually telling the truth; which means he was lying about lying, or lying about not telling the truth.
His nose did grow, and he did tell the truth, but he said he was lying when he was telling the truth, which was the lie that made his nose grow.
Since his nose didn't grow after he told the truth, but after he lied about not telling the truth; the paradox doesn't exist.
That second answer actually works for both scenarios, where as the first answer only works for the first scenario, so I suppose you can say the second answer is the correct one. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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The Balloon And The Pin Riddle
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A Fighter Pilot And A Fighter Jet Riddle
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Piece Of Burned Wood Riddle
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A Blind Man Has 2 Red Pills And 2 Blue Pills Riddle
A Blind Man has 2 red pills and 2 blue pills in his hand. He has to eat exactly 1 red pill and 1 blue pill or he'll die in the next 30 seconds. The pills are indistinguishable from each other aside from their color. What does he do?
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Break each of the pills in half, as you do this pop one half in your mouth and lay the other half aside for tomorrow. When he’s done this with all four pills he will have consumed one red pill and one blue pill. And have the same left over. Did you answer this riddle correctly?
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