#331 - Age Puzzle

The ages of a father and son add up to 66. The father's age is the son's age reversed.
How old could they be? (3 possible solutions).

51 and 15. 42 and 24. 60 and 06.

#332 - TinTin Logic Riddle

TinTin is on an island and there are three crates of fruit that have washed up in front of him. One crate contains only apples. One crate contains only oranges. The other crate contains both apples and oranges.

Each crate is labeled. One reads 'apples', one reads 'oranges', and one reads 'apples and oranges'. He know that NONE of the crates have been labeled correctly - they are all wrong.

If he can only take out and look at just one of the pieces of fruit from just one of the crates, how can he label ALL of the crates correctly?

Take a piece of fruit from the "apples and oranges" crate. If it's an apple then you know that is the "apples" crate since ALL THE CRATES ARE LABLED INCORRECTLY. This means the crate marked "apples" must be "oranges" and the crate marked "oranges" must be "apples and oranges".

#333 - Pattern Puzzle

What do the following words have in common?

Assess
Banana
Dresser
Grammar
Potato
Revive
Uneven
Voodoo

If you take the first letter , rest become palindrome

#334 - Nonsense Riddle

Four men were in a boat on the lake. The boat turns over, and all four men sink to the bottom of the lake, yet not a single man got wet! Why?

Because they were all married and not single.

#335 - One Correct Answer

Here are three answers:
1. Answer A
2. Answer A or B
3. Answer B or C

There is only one correct statement.Identify It ?

Because they were all married and not single.

#336 - December Riddle

What is in seasons, seconds, centuries and minutes but not in decades, years or days?

The letter 'n'.

#337 - Simple Maths Puzzle

In a certain country ½ of 5 = 3. If the same proportion holds, what is the value of 1/3 of 10 ?

Simple Maths Puzzle

4
5/2 = 3 and 10/3 = x
(10/3)/(5/2) = 20/15 = 4/3
So x/3 = 4/3
x=4

#338 - Simple Math Puzzle

At my favorite fruit stand,
an orange costs 18¢,
a pineapple costs 27¢,
and a grape costs 15¢.
Using the same logic, can you tell how much a mango costs?

Simple Math Puzzle

15¢ The cost is equal to 3¢ for each letter in the fruits name.

#339 - Maths Number Puzzle

Can you make four (4) nines (9) equal 100 ?

Maths Number Puzzle

99+9/9 = 100

#340 - Childhood Riddle

What's the only room from which no one can enter or leave

Childhood Riddle

Mushroom