I thought the brainteaser below was really tricky – I had to think for several minutes before finding the answer.
The riddle below has made thousands of Internet users scratch their heads in bewilderment. Can you solve it?
You have a spoon, a cup, and a bucket – now what’s the fastest way to get the water out? You can only use one method!
Think about this one for a while. I don’t know how they found this out, but apparently, only 1 in 5 adults get it right on the first try. So this is far from simple!
Find the answer below!
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The answer is: Pull the plug!
Sure, it wasn’t listed as an alternative – but who said that you had to use the bucket, the cup or the spoon? The fastest way to empty the tub is without a doubt to pull the plug!
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Can You Solve This Tricky Riddle?
We love a good riddle – it gets your brain working and is the perfect midday distraction! We have collected a series of mind-bending questions to test your brainteaser skills! Challenge yourself and see if you can figure it out.
1. Which months have 28 days?
2. What has a face but no body?
3. If a rooster lays an egg on the top of a bell tower, from which side will the egg fall?
4. Everyone steps on me, but I never step on anyone. Everyone asks where I am but I don’t ask for anyone Who am I?
5. I’m tall when I’m young, and I’m short when I’m old What am I?
6. 2 mothers and 2 daughters were traveling together in a car that only had 3 passengers. How is that possible?
7. What’s heavier, 10 pounds of tomatoes or 10 pounds of feathers?
8. What comes once in a year, twice in a month, 4 times in a week, and 6 times in a day?
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ANSWER:
1. All months have 28 days.
2. A coin.
3. Nowhere, roosters don’t lay eggs.
4. The street.
5. A candle.
6. The grandmother, mother, and daughter are traveling together.
7. They’re both 10 pounds
8. The answer is the letter ‘E’. Once in the word yEar. Twice in “EvEry month”. Four times in “EvEry wEEk”. Six times in “EvEry wEEkEndEr.