Riddles

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You are walking down a road and arrive at a fork that splits the road into two separate paths. When you reach, you meet two identical twins, each standing at the edge of one of the two paths. You have heard that there is a bag with $1,000,000 at the end of one path and you are told that one of the two twins always tells the truth and the other always lies. There is no way you can get to the end of both roads before the sun goes down.

What ONE question can you ask (of only one twin) that would lead you to the money?


I heard about this one in my AP class, wasn't it something like: which path would your twin tell me to take?

Am I correct or is it wrong? I am not sure about this one.
 

DeletedUser33530

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I heard about this one in my AP class, wasn't it something like: which path would your twin tell me to take?

Am I correct or is it wrong? I am not sure about this one.
curse your soul and your AP teacher thats correct
 

DeletedUser

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Super lame riddle:
Why can't you cross a mountain climber and a mosquito?
 

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A mountain climber is a scalar.

Thirty white horses upon a red hill,
First they stamp,
Now they clamp,
Then they stand still.
 
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