This video demonstrates how logical deduction and careful observation can solve complex puzzles by identifying subtle inconsistencies, analyzing physical evidence, and applying systematic reasoning to uncover hidden truths in various scenarios.
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20 Tricky Riddles That Will Test Your Brain
Added:Only 1% of people can solve all 20 of these puzzles. Are you one of them?
Before we begin, tell us which country you're watching this video from. Let's get started. Challenge one, who stole the treasure?
Number three did it because the zipper on his bag is broken and you can see the shine of gold coins glowing from inside.
Challenge two, who is the real pirate?
Number one is the real one because only he has old rope burn marks on his hands.
Solid proof of years working out at sea.
Challenge three, who is the real chef?
Only geniuses can figure this one out.
Number three is the real chef because he has old burn marks on his wrist. Clear evidence of years spent cooking.
Challenge four, find the different emoji. You only have 3 seconds.
Number six in the third row is different. It's a winking face while all the others are smiling face with smiling eyes. Challenge five, who is the real mail carrier?
Number two is the real one because only his shoes are completely worn out. Proof of walking miles every single day.
Challenge six, who is the real mom?
Number one is the real mom because the child is only reaching their arms out toward her. Kids always recognize their real mom. Challenge seven, who is the dangerous person?
Number one is dangerous because he has been standing near the children's park for hours with no clearly defined reason and he is holding pictures of children in his hand. Challenge eight, solve the math. How fast can you do it? Apple equals five, banana equals three, grapes equals two. Apple plus banana times grapes equals plus one.
The answer is 11. Multiply first. 3 * 2 = 6. Then add. 5 + 6 = 11. Challenge 9.
Who is the fake cop?
Number one is fake because his badge is pinned upside down. A real police officer would never make that mistake.
Challenge 10. Who is the vampire? Look at the shadows.
Number two is the vampire because everyone else has a shadow on the wall, but number two has absolutely none.
Vampires don't cast shadows. Challenge 11. Who is the time traveler? Only sharp minds can crack this one.
Number three is the time traveler because his watch shows the year 2089 even though it's currently 2026.
Challenge 12. Spot the different emoji.
Number four in the third row is different. It's a star while all the others are glowing star. Challenge 13.
Who is not actually sick? Find the real patient.
Number two is not actually sick because he only put on a bandage for show. There is no pain on his face at all and he is laughing at his phone. Challenge 14. Who is the alien? Look very carefully.
Number one is the alien because he has six fingers. Humans always have five.
Challenge 15. Who is the real scientist?
Number two is the real scientist because he is wearing both gloves and safety goggles while mixing chemicals. A true scientist never compromises on safety.
Challenge 16. Who is the witch?
Number three is the witch because the book sitting next to her is written upside down. Spell books are always written in reverse. Challenge 17, solve the math puzzle. Triangle triangle triangle equals 30. Circle circle equals 20. Triangle plus circle equals X.
The answer is 20. Triangle equals 10.
Circle equals 10. So, 10 plus 10 equals 20. Challenge 18, who is the fake teacher?
>> [music] >> Number one is fake, because he wrote a math problem incorrectly on the board. A real teacher would never make such a basic mistake. Challenge 19, who is the real magician?
Number two is the real magician, because something is hidden up his sleeve and his eyes are focused on his own hands instead of the audience. A real magician always uses misdirection. Challenge 20, if you had to get three things done in a single day, a job interview, help out a friend, spend time with your family, which one would you tackle first and why? Drop your answer in the comments below.
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