#1041 - 100 tigers to catch 100 sheep Riddle

If 3 tigers catch 3 sheep in 3 minutes. How long does it take for 100 tigers to catch 100 sheep?

100 tigers to catch 100 sheep Riddle

So, for 100 tigers to catch 100 sheep, it would still take the same amount of time because each tiger is catching one sheep in 3 minutes. Therefore, it would take 3 minutes for 100 tigers to catch 100 sheep.

#1042 - Who Is the Mother Picture Brain Teaser

Could you find the baby's mother in the picture shown below?

Who Is the Mother Picture Brain Teaser

The one on the right, as the diapers are near her.

#1043 - What appears to be wrong in the kitchen picture below

What's wrong with the kitchen picture below?

What appears to be wrong in the kitchen picture below

Brooms are kept inside the fridge.

#1044 - Checkmate Challenge Shortest Chess Game Puzzle

Can you determine the minimum number of moves required to finish a chess game?

Checkmate Challenge Shortest Chess Game Puzzle

The minimum number of moves required to finish a chess game is two.

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#1045 - Mystery Puzzle Sherlock Holmes

One snowy night, Sherlock Holmes was in his house sitting by a fire. All of a sudden a snowball came crashing through his window, breaking it. Holmes got up and looked out the window just in time to see three neighborhood kids who were brothers run around a corner. Their names were John Crimson, Mark Crimson and Paul Crimson.
The next day Holmes got a note on his door that read "? Crimson. He broke your window."
Which of the three Crimson brothers should Sherlock Holmes question about the incident?

Mystery Puzzle Sherlock Holmes

Mark Crimson "?" = question MARK, so the note on the door reads "Question Mark Crimson. He broke your window."

#1046 - Trap Door puzzle

A man is trapped in a room. The room has only two possible exits: two doors. Through the first door there is a room constructed from magnifying glass. The blazing hot sun instantly fries anything or anyone that enters. Through the second door there is a fire-breathing dragon. How does the man escape?

Trap Door puzzle

He waits until night time and then goes through the first door.

#1047 - assemble riddle

What king can you make if you take
the head of a lamb
the middle of a pig
the hind of a buffalo
and the tail of a dragon ?

assemble riddle

A lion, king of the jungle! (the head of a Lamb, the middle of a pIg, the hind of a buffalO and the tail of a dragoN)

#1048 - life or death

You are a prisoner sentenced to death. The Emperor offers you a chance to live by 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 divide them any way you like as long as you use all the marbles. Then I will blindfold you and mix the bowls around. You then can choose one bowl and remove ONE marble. If the marble is WHITE you will live, but if the marble is BLACK... you will die.'

How do you divide the marbles up so that you have the greatest probability of choosing a WHITE marble?

life or death

Place 1 white marble in one bowl, and place the rest of the marbles in the other bowl (49 whites, and 50 blacks).

This way you begin with a 50/50 chance of choosing the bowl with just one white marble, therefore life! BUT even if you choose the other bowl, you still have ALMOST a 50/50 chance at picking one of the 49 white marbles.

#1049 - Find next number in series

What are the next two numbers in this sequence?

7, 14, 17, 21, 27, 28, 35, 37, ?, ?

42, 47.

They are the numbers that either contain the digit 7 or are divisible by 7.

#1050 - Engineer Physicist Mathematician puzzle

A farmer challenges an engineer, a physicist, and a mathematician to fence off the largest amount of area using the least amount of fence.

The engineer made his fence in a circle and said it was the most efficient.

The physicist made a long line and said that the length was infinite. Then he said that fencing half of the Earth was the best.

The mathematician laughed at the others and with his design, beat the others. What did he do?

The mathematician made a small fence around himself and declared himself to be on the outside.