Re: Erm?
Okay, I googled for Snuff's riddle, and the answer ain't right =]
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Okay, I googled for Snuff's riddle, and the answer ain't right =]
lmao, I've been googled!
anywho, it's been long enough, guess I gotta post the answer:
An equal
What walks on four legs, then two, then three?
man
The answer to all three is a baby. True, it crawls on all fours, but cut off its legs an it can only wiggle around on its two limbs. Give it a crutch and it hobbles around on three, see?
so the awnser was man?
but that riddle makes little to no sence
your cheating on this riddle by giving the ''baby'' in this case something man made.
what starts on 4 legs, but can walk on 3 legs, and on 4 later again? ITS A DOG!! he's born with 4 legs, if you cut one off he will still walk on 3, but if you give him a crutch he has 4 again!
You have two bottles that are a unusual shape. One bottle can contain 3 gallons when full, the other 5 gallons when full. There is no way to measure theses bottles at all. The only item that is aloud to help you is a hose. How do you make 4 gallons with out measurement.
Difficultly level 8.5 out of 10
gfhjdhj, it was just a quote from The Riddler. ![]()
It doesn't have to make sense! ![]()
fill the 5 galon bottle, pour iit into the 3 gallon bottle, you now have 2 gallons left in the 5 gallon botle. pour out the 3 gallon bottle, then put the 2 gallons into the 3 gallon bottle. fill the 5 gallon bottle again, pour it into the 3 gallon bottle, you now have 4 gallons in the 5 gallon bottle.
good riddle, made me think a bit.
lmao, it looked like spam and I scanned past it
my appologies, you are right sir.
i call shenanigans!!!!!! Keli! your in my family you are not that smart. You googled theses :S
> KevinDore wrote:
> lmao, I've been googled!
anywho, it's been long enough, guess I gotta post the answer:
An equal
an equal doesnt work. assuming the christian God, theres three parts and the three parts are equal, so they would see as equal on a daily basis. fail riddle.
Ohhhhh skyro, you just openned a door for me =]
What goes plop plop fiz fiz?
> avogadro wrote:
an equal doesnt work. assuming the christian God, theres three parts and the three parts are equal, so they would see as equal on a daily basis. fail riddle.
then go write your own d@m riddle.
Can you figure it out?
11 is a race horse
12 is 12
1111 race
12112
im guessing you made a typo's and its supposed to be:
11 is a race horse
12 is a 12
1111 is a race
1212 is a
inwhich case 1212 would be a 1. your inconsistency with articles is probably not part of the riddle, so leads me to think that a typo with the last number is probable.
no typos, I double checked, now continue figuring it out
(hint: as far as I can tell, you are not on the right track)
easy 11 is the name of a racehorse and 12 is one too
11(name of horse) won one
and
12 (racehorse name) won one too
Two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun
> KevinDore wrote:
> no typos, I double checked, now continue figuring it out
what are we trying to figure out. you give us information tell us to figure it out, without saying what should be figured out. for example, my solution is valid because you did not tell us what to figure out. i figured out that if you removed one 1 from the last number, it would be two sets of 12. and seeing previous example of two sets of 11 becoming the first half of 11 or "race" that two sets of 12 would become "1". did i figure something out? yes i did. did i figure out what you're trying to get us to figure out? no.
what you're doing is like saying sally has 3 apples, sam has two. neither sam nor sally can carry more then 3 apples at a time, figure it out.
miqdad ftw
avo ftl lolol
naw, kevin is just doing fail riddles. he provided no question that needs to be answered in his last riddle. riddles are ": a mystifying, misleading, or puzzling question posed as a problem to be solved or guessed"
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