#131 - Hardest River Crossing Puzzle

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James Bond organizes an island party. Following are the people in the party
1. The organizer: James Bond
2. James Bond 2 supermodels: Madeleine and Lucia
3. The Richest Businessman of the town: Blofeld
4. Blofeld's 2 secretaries.
5. Mr. Hinx and his Secret Diary.

They all need to cross the river to reach the island, however, James Bond has got just one boat. Following are some rules

Rule-1 : The capacity of the is two persons.
Rule-2 : Blofeld's secretary won't stay with James Bond without Blofeld.
Rule-3: Madeleine and Lucia won't stay with the Blofeld without James Bond.
Rule-4: Mr. Hinx would never leave the Secret Diary alone.
Rule-5: Secret Diary counts as a person.
Rule-6: Only James Bond, Blofeld or Mr. Hinx can drive the boat.
Rule-7: The two supermodels Madeleine and Lucia won't stay with the Blofeld without James Bond;
Rule-8: Secretary won't stay with James Bond without their Blofeld. Rule-9: Mr.Hinx won't leave the Secret Diary alone.
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#132 - How many Chocolates Riddle

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A guy brings 1000 chocolates for his sister and ten boxes as well. He asks his sister to place the chocolates in the boxes in a manner that if he asks for any number of chocolates, she can give a box or a combination of boxes to him without taking out any. If she can do it, all 1000 chocolates will be hers.

How would you accomplish the same if it were you in her place?
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#133 - Playing Cards Logical Puzzle

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We've decided to offer a feast to your brain with this interesting challenge.

Take 24 cards and make 3 stacks, one containing 11 cards, second containing 7 cards and third containing 6 cards.

Now you have 3 moves and you shall perform that in a manner that after 3 moves, all three stacks have 8 cards.

While moving, you can move only from one stack at a time and it should be as many cards as the stack to which you are moving to already has.

For example, if a stack has 6 cards, you will have to move exactly 6 cards to it, no less or no more. You may choose to shift 6 cards from any other stack but it cannot be combined.

Can you do it?

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#134 - Prisoners And The CupCakes Puzzle

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Four well-known prisoners Michael Scofield, Fernando Sucre, T-Bag and Lincoln Burrows were imprisoned in Fox River State.

The jailor was a good man and occasionally given them cupcakes for the hardship they are showing in the jail. On one particular day, the jailer gives them 11 cup-cakes. They all love cupcakes and while chatting to each other the prisoners eat all the cupcakes.

They all like cupcakes but they don't know how many each of them had.
So they started the conversation.

Sucre : "Hey T-Bag, did you had more cupcakes than me ?".
T-bag : "I don't know man, Hey Burrows, did you had more cupcakes than me ?".
Burrows: "I don't know"
By hearing the conversation Scofield replied to all
Scofield: "I know how exactly how many cupcakes each of you had?".

So can you tell how many cupcakes each of them had ?

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#135 - Ice Cream and House Number Puzzle

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An ice-cream seller visits Jacksonville every evening. In the town, the odd numbered houses and the even numbered houses are built on the opposite sides of the street respectively.

On a particular day, 5 children living in the first 5 houses buy ice-cream from the seller. All of them take different flavor and topping. Can you find out which child lives in which house and ordered which ice-cream with which topping with the help of the following clues?

1. Chunky lives between the child who bought the Raspberry topping and the child who bought pineapple ice cream.

2. Andy, whose house has an even number, bought the grape topping. Stef does not live next to Andy.

3. The chocolate ice cream had no topping.

4. The child who lives in house number 2 had the mixed fruit ice cream. The child in house number 3 did not have raspberry ice cream.

5. Chunk had orange ice cream. He hates orange grape.

6. The child who had the walnut topping lives in house number 5. Brand does not live in house number 4.

Please note that the odd numbered houses and the even numbered houses are located on the exactly opposite sides of the street.
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#136 - Unique Words Riddle

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What is the unique property of the below words ?
A) Revive
B) Banana
C) Grammar
D) Voodoo
E) Assess
F) Potato
G) Dresser
H) Uneven
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#137 - Interesting Missing Number Sequence

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Can you find the missing number in the sequence given below?
11 15 19 12 16 ? 13 17 21 14 18 22
category : LOGIC | SERIES

#138 - Castle And The Architect Puzzle

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Hundreds of years ago, in the great land of Zahar, a king decided to build 10 castles. He called upon his chief architect and kept his request forwards. According to the requirements of the kin:
1) All 10 castles should be connected with 5 straight walls.
2) Each wall must have at least 4 castles connected.
3) At least 1 castle must be protected by the walls.

What you see in the attached picture was the best the architect could propose.

Can you find a better way to build the castles and wall?


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#139 - Car And Bug Interview Puzzle

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As shown in the image below, there is a circular track of diameter of 5km. Two cars Car-A and CarB are at the exact diameter of the circular track.At time start say 'Ts', Both the cars moves clockwise at a constant speed of 90meter/seconds. Since both the cars move at a constant speed so at any time given say 'Ti', they will always be at opposite end of the diameter.
Note, at the center of the track there a bug which at the time 'Ti' starts moving towards Car-B and after reaching car-B moves back toward Car-A and after reaching car-A move towards Car-B and keeps repeating the entire cycle again and again. The speed of bug is constant at 2 meter/seconds. After 2 hours, both cars and bug stop.

What is the distance covered by the bug ?


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#140 - Matchsticks Game Puzzle

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In the picture below, you can find
* Two Glasses
* Two Crosses

You need to move four matchsticks in such a manner that crossed comes inside the glasses. But you cannot move crosses.

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