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I think we've got the two longest running riddles so far.![]()
Yeah, that and the penny one

I think we've got the two longest running riddles so far.![]()
Riddle #24:
1
11
21
1211
111221
312211
What's the next number in the sequence?
Riddle #24:
1
11
21
1211
111221
312211
What's the next number in the sequence?
Something that could never work in real life unless you knew the relative weights of each type of coin. It only works if you apply some theoretical number. Kind of weak, in that respect. :/What the hell was the answer to the penny one?
Riddle #25
If you look at the numbers on my face you won't find 13 any place.
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1312221
13112221
Ok, got it. I knew it had something to do with asking about the other person.
You ask the first guard 'What will the other guard say is behind his door?' Whatever the answer is he gives is what is behind the first guard's door. (If the first guard says death, the first guard is actually guarding the door to death.) So do the opposite of what the guard says.
Why?
Let's say you choose to ask the guard guarding the door to paradise.
If this guard is the truth-teller, his answer will be paradise because the other guard will lie about guarding death.
If this guard is the liar, he will say paradise because he is lying about what the other guard will say (the other guard would tell the truth and say he is guarding death).
On the other hand, let's say you ask the guard guarding the door to death.
If this guard is the truth-teller, his answer will be death because the other guard will lie about guarding paradise.
If this guard is the liar, he will say death because he is lying about what the other guard will say (the other guard would tell the truth and say he is guarding paradise).
Oh right, 1 from the first bag, 2 from the 2nd, etc...Something that could never work in real life unless you knew the relative weights of each type of coin. It only works if you apply some theoretical number. Kind of weak, in that respect. :/
I"m sorry WHAT?!?
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Occasionally used by you - more often used by others.
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if it's been used skip this
Example answer: Which door will the other guard tell me you guard? (or Which door will the other guard tell me leads to paradise?)
The truth teller will lead you to the door of death, becaue the liar will tell you the door that leads to death. The liar will lead you to the door of death because the truth teller would tell you the right door, and he has to lie. Thus, you pick the opposite door.
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I"m sorry WHAT?!?