#211 - Crazy Riddle

Why is it against the law for a man living in Delhi to be buried in Mumbai?

Because he is still living

#212 - Albert Einstein Cipher Puzzle

Can you decipher these quotes by Albert Einstein?
Blf xzm mvevi hloev z kilyovn lm gsv ovevo lm dsrxs rg dzh xivzgvw.

You can never solve a problem on the level on which it was created.
Here is the answer key:
A-Z
B-Y
C-X
D-W
E-V
F-U
G-T
H-S
I-R
J-Q
K-P
L-O
M-N
N-M
O-L
P-K
Q-J
R-I
S-H
T-G
U-F
V-E
W-D
X-C
Y-B
Z-A

#213 - Trick Question

Can you circle exactly four of these numbers such that the total is twelve?

1 6 1
6 1 6
1 6 1
6 1 6

Turn the grid upside down. Circle the numbers 1, 9, 1, 1 When you flip it upside down the 6 becomes 9

#214 - Sherlock Holmes Cipher Puzzle

Sherlock, A detective who was mere days from cracking an international smuggling ring has suddenly gone missing. While inspecting his last-known location, you find a note:
710 57735 34 5508 51 7718
Currently, there are 3 suspects: Bill, John, and Todd. Can you break the detective's code and find the criminal's name?

Sherlock Holmes Cipher Puzzle

Bill. If you read the message upside down, you'll notice that the numbers resemble letters and that those letters form legible sentences. The message is 'Bill is boss. He sells oil.'

#215 - IAS Interview RIDDLE

How can you drop a raw egg from a height onto a concrete floor without cracking it?

Concrete floors are very hard to crack

#216 - Statement Question Riddle

Which statement is true out of the following?
One statement here is false.
Two statements here are false.
Three statements here are false.

The second statement

#217 - Sequence Quiz

Find Next Number in the Sequence
2 9 3 1 8 4 3 6 5 7 ?

'2'
This single sequence in fact consists of two sequences: the first sequence is 2-3-4-5-... and the second sequence is 9-18-36-72-... . To make the puzzle harder, all digits have been placed apart. Conclusion: the next term in the sequence is a '2'.

#218 - Unusual Riddle

What belongs to you but others use it more than you do?

Name of a Person'

#219 - November Maths Puzzle

The Puzzle: A girl, a boy, and a dog start walking down a road.

They start at the same time, from the same point, in the same direction.

The boy walks at 5 km/h, the girl at 6 km/h.

The dog runs from boy to girl and back again with a constant speed of 10 km/h. The dog does not slow down on the turn.
How far does the dog travel in 1 hour?

10km
Speed us 10km/h

#220 - Friday Riddle

The equation shown below is not correct:
26-63=1
Can you make the equation correct by moving just one symbol?

Move the 6 up just a little bit.
2pow(6) -63 =1