8 P of the S S
1 M of the E
1 S of the S S
60 M in 1 H

How will you behead sixty eight and leave eighteen?

"Stun", "Ton", "Evil", "Letter", "Mood", "Bad", "Snap", "Straw"?

Find the odd one out.

There is this 6 digit number! The tens digit is 2 more than the ones digit. The hundreds digit is 2 less than the tens digit. Now the hundreds digit is again equal to the thousands digit. The ten thousands digit is 2 more than the thousands digit and the hundred thousands digit is 2 less than the ten thousands digit. What is the digit?

You are a prisoner sentenced to death. the Emperor offers you a chance to live playing a simple game.
He gives you 50 black marbles, 50 white marbles and 2 empty bowls.
He then says, " Divide these 100 marbles into these 2 bowls. You can divid them any way you like as long as you use all the marbles. Then I will blindfold you and mix the bowls arount . You then can choose one bowl and remove ONE marble. If the marble is WHITE you will live, but if marble is Black... you will die."

How do you divide the marble up so that you have the gretest probobability of choosing a WHITE marble?

How do you get 24 from 9, 6, 11 and 3 using addition, subtraction, multiplication or division?

Alice came across a lion and a unicorn in a forest of gorgetfulness.
The lion lies evert Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and the other days he speaks the truth.
The unicorn lies on Thursdays, Friday and Saturday, and other days of the week he sp

A man taking a walk in the country on turning round saw a friend of his
walking 400 yards behind in his direction. They each walked 200 yards in a
direct line, with their faces towards each other, and you would suppose that
they must have met. Yet they found after their 200 yards' walk that they were
still 400 yards apart. Can you explain?

Buns were being sold at three prices: one for a rupee, two for a rupee,
and three for a rupee. Some children (there were as many boys as girls) were
given seven rupees to spend on these buns, each child to receive exactly the
same value in buns. Assuming that all buns remained whole, how many
buns, and of what types, did each child receive?

8 P of the S S
1 M of the E
1 S of the S S
60 M in 1 H

How will you behead sixty eight and leave eighteen?

"Stun", "Ton", "Evil", "Letter", "Mood", "Bad", "Snap", "Straw"?

Find the odd one out.

There is this 6 digit number! The tens digit is 2 more than the ones digit. The hundreds digit is 2 less than the tens digit. Now the hundreds digit is again equal to the thousands digit. The ten thousands digit is 2 more than the thousands digit and the hundred thousands digit is 2 less than the ten thousands digit. What is the digit?

You are a prisoner sentenced to death. the Emperor offers you a chance to live playing a simple game.
He gives you 50 black marbles, 50 white marbles and 2 empty bowls.
He then says, " Divide these 100 marbles into these 2 bowls. You can divid them any way you like as long as you use all the marbles. Then I will blindfold you and mix the bowls arount . You then can choose one bowl and remove ONE marble. If the marble is WHITE you will live, but if marble is Black... you will die."

How do you divide the marble up so that you have the gretest probobability of choosing a WHITE marble?

How do you get 24 from 9, 6, 11 and 3 using addition, subtraction, multiplication or division?

Alice came across a lion and a unicorn in a forest of gorgetfulness.
The lion lies evert Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and the other days he speaks the truth.
The unicorn lies on Thursdays, Friday and Saturday, and other days of the week he sp

A man taking a walk in the country on turning round saw a friend of his
walking 400 yards behind in his direction. They each walked 200 yards in a
direct line, with their faces towards each other, and you would suppose that
they must have met. Yet they found after their 200 yards' walk that they were
still 400 yards apart. Can you explain?

Buns were being sold at three prices: one for a rupee, two for a rupee,
and three for a rupee. Some children (there were as many boys as girls) were
given seven rupees to spend on these buns, each child to receive exactly the
same value in buns. Assuming that all buns remained whole, how many
buns, and of what types, did each child receive?

8 P of the S S
1 M of the E
1 S of the S S
60 M in 1 H

How will you behead sixty eight and leave eighteen?

"Stun", "Ton", "Evil", "Letter", "Mood", "Bad", "Snap", "Straw"?

Find the odd one out.

There is this 6 digit number! The tens digit is 2 more than the ones digit. The hundreds digit is 2 less than the tens digit. Now the hundreds digit is again equal to the thousands digit. The ten thousands digit is 2 more than the thousands digit and the hundred thousands digit is 2 less than the ten thousands digit. What is the digit?

You are a prisoner sentenced to death. the Emperor offers you a chance to live playing a simple game.
He gives you 50 black marbles, 50 white marbles and 2 empty bowls.
He then says, " Divide these 100 marbles into these 2 bowls. You can divid them any way you like as long as you use all the marbles. Then I will blindfold you and mix the bowls arount . You then can choose one bowl and remove ONE marble. If the marble is WHITE you will live, but if marble is Black... you will die."

How do you divide the marble up so that you have the gretest probobability of choosing a WHITE marble?

How do you get 24 from 9, 6, 11 and 3 using addition, subtraction, multiplication or division?

Alice came across a lion and a unicorn in a forest of gorgetfulness.
The lion lies evert Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and the other days he speaks the truth.
The unicorn lies on Thursdays, Friday and Saturday, and other days of the week he sp

A man taking a walk in the country on turning round saw a friend of his
walking 400 yards behind in his direction. They each walked 200 yards in a
direct line, with their faces towards each other, and you would suppose that
they must have met. Yet they found after their 200 yards' walk that they were
still 400 yards apart. Can you explain?

Buns were being sold at three prices: one for a rupee, two for a rupee,
and three for a rupee. Some children (there were as many boys as girls) were
given seven rupees to spend on these buns, each child to receive exactly the
same value in buns. Assuming that all buns remained whole, how many
buns, and of what types, did each child receive?