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    Solve these logic riddles to stimulate your brain
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  • There are 2 ducks in front of 2 other ducks. There are 2 ducks behind 2 other ducks. There are 2 ducks beside 2 other ducks. How many ducks are there?
    Just four, in a square formation
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  • Matt is the fiftieth fastest and the fiftieth slowest runner in his school. Assuming no two runners are the same speed, how many runners are there in Matt's school?
    There are 99 runners in Matt's school
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  • Bobby likes Jimmy but not Joe, apples but not pears, jeeps but not vans, shinny but not hockey, tennis but not squash. Who will he like, Sara or Sally?
    Sally, he likes everything with double letters
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  • Five men were eating apples, A finished before B, but behind C. D finished before E, but behind B. What was the finishing order?
    CABDE
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  • Lynn likes grapes but not potatoes. She likes squash but not lettuce, and she likes peas but not onions. Following the same rule, will she like pumpkins or apples?
    Pumpkins. Lynn only likes things that grow on vines
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  • Can you guess the next letter in the series? "CYGTNLIT"
    CYGTNLITS = Can you guess the next letter in the series.
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  • I have no life but I can die. What am I?
    A battery
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  • If the day before yesterday is the 23rd, then what is the day after tomorrow
    The 27th
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  • How many bricks does it take to complete a building made of brick?
    Only one - the "last" one
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  • What has hands but cannot clap?
    A clock
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  • There are two fathers and two sons. They walk into a candy store and each buys a candy bar for 50 cents. The total for all of the candy bars was $1.50. How is that possible?
    There was a grandfather, a father and a son
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  • An apple is 40 cents, a banana is 60 cents and a grapefruit is 80 cents. How much is a pear?
    40 cents. The price of each fruit is calculated by multiplying the number of vowels by 20c.
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  • If I say "everything I tell you is a lie", am I telling you the truth or a lie?
    Lie
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  • What occurs once in a minute, twice in a moment, and never in 1000 years?
    The letter "m"
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  • Tomorrow's yesterday. Yesterday's tomorrow. What is it?
    Today
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  • I have cities, but no people. I have roads, but no pavement. I have rivers, but no water. What am I?
    A map
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