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  • Find a 4-letter word for each blank below so that when added, two new words (sharing the same middle word) are created. What is each word?

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  • Here’s a Sudoku challenge with a different spin. Instead of using numbers, the puzzle is made with letters! Can you solve the puzzle so that each of the nine letters are present in each 9×9 grid only once, and also each letter only appears once in each column and row?

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  • Dorry the Dragon just can’t help himself….he loves beach balls! Unfortunately, beach balls don’t like him much – they tend to pop and loose air. Then they’re not much fun at all. So, can you help Daryl resist his beach ball frenzy? Draw five straight lines through the box below to separate Daryl from the beach balls. When all the lines have been drawn, each section containing Daryl can’t have beach balls in it too.

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  • Five friends from across the United States planned to meet at a convention in Milwaukee. Each friend came from a different city and each was employed in a different profession. Use the clues to determine the full name of each friend, their home city, and each one’s profession.

    1. The doctor and Mr. Cross both arrived a day early.
    2. By coincidence, the secretary from San Diego and the doctor, Ms. Forest, arrived at the hotel together.
    3. The lawyer arrived late. He was delayed by a case and had to catch a later flight from Baltimore.
    4. Jane, Mr. Smith, Mark, the mechanic, and the friend from Chicago all planned to spend the weekend after the convention together. Then on Monday, Ms. Trent and Tom would leave to return to work. Dan, the teacher, and Cindy would leave on Tuesday.
    5. Dan Richards does not live in Baltimore. Cindy does not live in St. Louis.
    6. Ms. Trent laughed when asked if she was a teacher. “No, he’s from Atlanta,” she said. “I’m from San Diego.”
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  • Five friends pooled their resources one day and pieced a CD together from songs they had written. They called their band “The Puzzle Fry”  and ended up playing a number of live gigs at local events. Determine the full name of each band member, the instrument (or mixing console) each played, the brand of equipment each used, plus each member’s favorite magazine.

    • Steve wasn’t the sound engineer. One of the women enjoyed EQ magazine.
    • Angie and Steve didn’t like Recording magazine. The bass player used Ibanez equipment.
    • Mr. Magnus didn’t use Mackie equipment. Mark’s last name wasn’t Hydal and he didn’t play keyboard.
    • The sound engineer, whose last name wasn’t Engel, enjoyed reading Mix magazine. The person who used Yamaha drums wasn’t Robert, but their last name is Hydal.
    • The five band members (in no particular order) were: Mark Scott, the female bass player, the person who read Musician, the one who used Peavey equipment, and Robert.
    • Shelley’s last name was not Hydal or McArthur and she didn’t use Roland equipment. Mackie only developed equipment for live sound and recording NOT musical instruments.
    • Steve McArthur was the guitarist.

    Use the grid to help solve the puzzle!

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  • Once a man was caught for a minor offense and was presented in king Akbar’s darbaar
    Akbar wanted to test the man and said: “You must give me a statement. If it is true, you will be killed by lions. If it is false, you will be killed by trampling of wild buffalo.”

    Man was not able to answer and in the end requested help from Birbal, As it was minor offense Birbal decided to help and suggested him the statement.

    After hearing the statement, king Akbar had to let the man go.

    Can you think of the statement that Birbal suggested?

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  • Once Birbal entered the king’s Courtroom, he found that there were six people sitting in front of him adorning the same robe.

    All the 6 men were looking same with similar get ups and features and so it was hard to judge who the real king was.

    After a couple of minutes, Birbal approached one of them and bowed in front of him greeting him.

    That was the real king. How did Birbal know who was the real king?

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  • You have 3 switches in a room. One of them is for a bulb in next room. You can not see whether the bulb is on or off, until you enter the room. What is the minimum number of times you need to go in to the room to determine which switch corresponds to the bulb in next room.

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  • Given the size of the chess board and initial position of the knight, what is the probability that after k moves the knight will be inside the chess board.

    Note:-
    1) The knight makes its all 8 possible moves with equal probability.
    2) Once the knight is outside the chess board it cannot come back inside.

    Puzzlefry added Info-
    This challenge is originally from a blog post of crazyforcode.com published under the CC BY-NC-ND 2.5 IN licence.

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  • One person has some money in his pocket, He visits four temple on the way. As soon as he enters a temple, his money gets double and he offers Rs. 100 in each temple thus his pocket gets empty after he returns from the fourth temple. Now the question is how much money he had initially ?

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