So of you might have seen this before. There is not cheating. You cannot Search for the answer on the web. I got the answer in 45 min. If you want the link to the answer just PM me and i will send you the link.
ALBERT EINSTEIN'S RIDDLE
ARE YOU IN THE TOP 2% OF INTELLIGENT PEOPLE IN THE WORLD?
SOLVE THE RIDDLE AND FIND OUT.
There are no tricks, just pure logic, so good luck and don't give up.
1. In a street there are five houses, painted five different colours.
2. In each house lives a person of different nationality
3. These five homeowners each drink a different kind of beverage, smoke
different brand of cigar and keep a different pet.
THE QUESTION: WHO OWNS THE FISH?
HINTS
1. The Brit lives in a red house.
2. The Swede keeps dogs as pets.
3. The Dane drinks tea.
4. The Green house is on the left of the White house.
5. The owner of the Green house drinks coffee.
6. The person who smokes Pall Mall rears birds.
7. The owner of the Yellow house smokes Dunhill.
8. The man living in the centre house drinks milk.
9. The Norwegian lives in the first house.
10. The man who smokes Blends lives next to the one who keeps cats.
11. The man who keeps horses lives next to the man who smokes Dunhill.
12. The man who smokes Blue Master drinks beer.
13. The German smokes Prince.
14. The Norwegian lives next to the blue house.
15. The man who smokes Blends has a neighbour who drinks water.
ALBERT EINSTEIN WROTE THIS RIDDLE EARLY DURING THE 19th CENTURY. HE
SAID THAT 98% OF THE WORLD POPULATION WOULD NOT BE ABLE TO SOLVE IT.
There is plenty of info. There is a breaking point where everything just falls into place. If you are unsure and give up look it up. It's pretty cool once you get it. There is various methods of doing. Create a table and associate all the items. It's kinda Einsteins DBA side of him.
Statistically, 20% of people should get it just by guessing. Besides, this isn't a test of intelligence, just logic, persistence, concentration, how interested you are in proving to yourself how clever you are, etc.
It's all logic.
dimava good job. It's all logic. Just remember if you cheated you are only cheating yourself. It' funny cause all the developers at my job are constantly coming up with new riddles. I guess it's good. Keeps your logic on it's toes.
I found the question interesting. Knowing that times have changed since his time and people are more logical now. So does that mean that the percentage rate has gone to to maybe 80 %. It's all about logic, but some people take it for intellegence. Programmers are all logic. Would'nt you guys say?
You won't belive me but i did this in 10 minutes
hint: tape and foils
Use
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To throw away OOP for low level languages is myopia, to keep OOP is hyperopia. To throw away OOP for a high level language is insight.
Dennis that was pretty good timing. I was also bugged here at work while i was doing it. I am going to post another one. Don't you think there should be a riddle forum here?
The thing here is that everyone knows the answer, but there is a chart that goes along with the answer. If you have answered the question take a look at dimava's attachment and that is what you are suppose to answer.
When I saw this Question first...I thought this is some
kind of joke ! So I Ignored it. But after seeing
people post here, I chose to read it.
Well, it took me appoximately 25 minutes to solve after
reading the question thrice.
All it took me is two sheets of paper, a pencil and a pen.
First I arranged the elements as in this figure.
Now Reading the clues one by one, I related the elements
schematically.
Elements belonging to the same house were
joined vertically and relations like 'next to' were
joined sideways. Now after this if you take a look they
look like a virtual jig saw puzzle blocks but slightly more
complicated. The numbers in the circles indicate the hint
number that related them.
And Finally I draw a Table like in this figure
Now as our lego blocks say, I put Norwegian in house1
and blue as the house color in the next column.
Also since the center house 3, has bevearge milk in figure 2,
i put milk as beverage in column 3 of figure 3.
Next we proceed to fit in the rest of the blocks.
As an example...taking green-coffee-white block we see that
it can only fit as shown in figure 3 ...because
If we place green in column 1, white clashes with the already
present blue in column 2. similarly we cannot place green
in column 2, not in column 3 because the beverage is already
milk. cannot be in column 5 because then there is no column to
place white...There fore the only way is to place green-coffee-white
block as shown in figure 3 with green as house color in column 4.
Similarly you have to proceed till you fill all of the table.
I took 15 minutes to complete the rest of the table.
You should have put the charts in an attachment and give everyone else a chanse to answer. But that is the way that it is done. Again it's all logical.
Well how did everyone arrive at the solution ?
I did by using a systematic way.
I could not believe it you did by guessing something.
I checked all over the web. No one is giving how they
solved it.
But everyone is giving the same table arranged exactly in the same order...all strikingly similar to
dimava's.
I have found that some people at my job figured it out by guessing a portion of it and then everything fit in but that only gives certain percentage of being right. I acommplished pretty much by associating the items at hand. And where the can go. Systematicaly would be the appropriate way.