Have you mastered the art of solving puzzles and brain teasers already? Well, we have the following section of Hard Puzzles and Riddles especially for you. See for yourself how good you are at solving the hardest of them. If you can solve the following Hard Puzzles and Riddles, consider yourself to be a master at it.

#651 - Extremely Difficult Triangle Count Riddle

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Count the number of triangles on the picture below.

#652 - Awesome Logic Brain Teaser

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Q1. Find out the first question where the right answer is c)
a) Q3
b) Q4
c) Q1
d) Q2

Q2. Find out the first question where the right answer is a)
a) Q4
b) Q2
c) Q3
d) Q1

Q3. Find out the first question where the right answer is d)
a) Q1
b) Q2
c) Q4
d) Q3

Q4. Find out the first question where the right answer is b)
a) Q2
b) Q4
c) Q3
d) Q1
category : LOGIC

#653 - Logic Question In Maths

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Two trains under a controlled experiment begin at a speed of 100 mph in the opposite direction in a tunnel. A supersonic bee is left in the tunnel which can fly at a speed of 1000 mph. The tunnel is 200 miles long. When the trains start running on a constant speed of 100 mph, the supersonic bee starts flying from one train towards the other. As soon as the bee reaches the second train, it starts flying back towards the first train.

If the bee keeps flying to and fro in the tunnel till the trains collide, how much distance will it have covered in total?

#654 - Math Logic Problem

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In the town of Nothingsville, no two citizens have equal number of hairs. None of the citizen has 987,654 hairs. The number of citizens are more than the number of hairs on the head of any one citizen.

Can you find out the largest possible citizens of the town?
category : LOGIC

#655 - Tricky Math Equations Brain Teasers

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Now is the time for you to memorize all the mathematical symbols you know because you will need them to solve the arrays of number we have placed below the question. You can use any amount of symbols in any order except such symbols that comprises of a number with them like cube root. Place the symbols in a manner that the equations stand valid.

0 0 0 = 6
1 1 1 = 6
2 + 2 + 2 = 6
3 3 3 = 6
4 4 4 = 6
5 5 5 = 6
6 6 6 = 6
7 7 7 = 6
8 8 8 = 6
9 9 9 = 6
category : MATHS | EQUATION

#656 - Brain Teasing Statement Puzzle

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The question is simple, you have to find out who did it? However the way to the solution might be tricky and confusing. Just remember that only one of the statement is true and rest three are false.

1. Ms. Rihanna: 'Ms. Britney did it.'
2. Ms. Britney: 'Ms. Rihanna did it.'
3. Ms. Gwyneth: 'Ms. Britney’s telling the truth.'
4. Ms. Yoon: 'Ms. Gwyneth’s not lying.'
category : LOGIC

#657 - Tough Rebus Puzzle

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what does this rebus puzzle means ?

category : REBUS | PICTURE

#658 - Popular Math Problem

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Evaluate 100^2 - 99^2 + 98^2 - 97^2 + 96^2 - 95^2 + ... + 2^2 - 1^2 =?
category : MATHS

#659 - Hard Logic Brain Teaser

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There are 100 doors. 100 strangers have been gathered in the adjacent room. The first one goes and opens every door. The second one goes and shuts down all the even numbered doors – second, fourth, sixth... and so on. The third one goes and reverses the current position of every third door (third, sixth, ninth… and so on.) i.e. if the door is open, he shuts it and if the door is shut, he switches opens it. All the 100 strangers progresses in the similar fashion.

After the last person has done what he wanted, which doors will be left open and which ones will be shut at the end?
category : LOGIC

#660 - Difficult Brain Twister

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A strange tradition is followed in an orthodox and undeveloped village. The chief of the village collects taxes from all the males of the village yearly. But it is the method of taking taxes that is interesting.

The taxes paid in the form of grains and every male should pay equal pounds corresponding to his age. In simpler terms, a man aged 10 years will have to pay 10 pounds of grains and a 20 years old will be paying 20 pounds of grain.

The chief stands on a riser containing 7 different weights next to a large 2 pan scale. As per the interesting custom, the chief can only weigh using three of the seven weights.

In such a scenario, can you calculate what must be the weights of the seven weights each and who is the oldest man the chief can measure using those weights?
category : LOGIC | MATHS

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