Can someone explain to me #11? Like, poison Is supposed to be dissolved in water and then frozen.. when in the drink, the ice cubes are gonna melt anyway, little by little
so if the ice cubes melt, they would release the poison, and this guy would still drink some of it
13 Riddles That Will Keep Your Brain Buzzing
Riddles are so much more than just games. Not only do they entertain us, but they also make us use our minds in a different way. We all inherently have lateral thinking skills, but we don’t always put them to practice. However, once our minds get used to following new patterns, those tasks that demand our deductive skills will become easier over time. They may even help us become more creative.
Bright Side prepared a list of riddles that will help you have fun and think outside of the box for a while. They are set from easiest to hardest, so don’t get overconfident if you manage to solve the first ones with ease. We challenge you to write down your answers in the comment section before checking them. Dare to take a stab at it?
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How many of these riddles did you solve correctly? Can you tell us which ones? We’ll be waiting for your response in the comment section.
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