Riddles 2019
January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
January
Riddle: Agnes has balls of wool in her cellar. She has 5 colors and 6 balls per color. The lights in cellar are broken and it is completely dark. How many balls of wool Agnes has to take that she has at least 1 ball per color?
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February
Riddle: How is it possible to express the number 100 with four digits of 9?
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March
Riddle: Julia has 7 different bracelets and wears 2 bracelets every day. How many days can she maximally wear different pairs?
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April
Riddle: A coffee machine’s display can show up to 3 digits next to each other. But it can only display the numbers 1 and 2. How many different numbers can the display show?
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May
Riddle: You get a sheet of a newspaper with the pages 4 and 13. How many pages does the newspaper have at all?
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June
Riddle: There are 7 full glasses of wine and 7 half-full glasses of wine on a table. How can you split these glasses into 3 groups, so that each group gets the same amount of wine? You must not change the amount of wine in a glass.
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July
Riddle: Family huber has 2 children and they tell us, they have at least one girl. How likely they have 2 girls?
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August
Riddle: There are 5 flies in a closed glass. When is the glass heavier: If all the flies sit on the floor of the glass or if all the flies fly around?
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September
Riddle: 2 glasses with the same weight and the same amount of water inside are standing on a balance. The balance is in the middle. If I dip into the water of a glass without touching the ground, will the weight of the glass change?
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October
Riddle: Julia is watching her braid through a mirror. She is standing 1m in front of a wall-mirror and is holding a hand-mirror 0,5m behind her head. How far is the bow ribbon in the mirror image of the wall-mirror away from the wall-mirror?
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November
Riddle: There are 16 children in a school class. 15 have brown eyes, 13 are blond, 12 have normal weight and 11 are growth-restricted. How many children comply with all attributes?
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December
Riddle: 3 musicians are playing 3 different instruments. If I distribute blindfolded, what is the probability to give exactly 2 musicians the correct instrument?
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