A tricky recipe: how many eggs do you have left? Check to see if you're not fooled!
Can a simple recipe be a fun puzzle at the same time? Look, there it is! The story of six eggs, some of which were broken, fried, and eaten, amuses and delights ten people. A seemingly threatening situation in a reality that forces you to think logically. These days, we never just present a solution, but also a symbolic one for "preparing" these eggs.
Staffing levels:
6 years
Concentration of a little
Logic Theory
Help for children
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6 eggs and place them in front of you.
Breaking 2 eggs – destruction as cracked eggs are those that cause the consequences of frying.
Fry 2 eggs – fry the ones we cracked earlier.
Eat 2 eggs – you are eating fried eggs.Remaining cheeks: Eggs that have never been broken are still whole.
Serving and storage information:
If you are actually frying eggs, serve them fresh once prepared, while still hot.
The remaining components can be placed in the player in 3 weeks.
Avoid ordinary raw eggs before serving – and a natural coating protected from bacteria.
Variant:
Confusing variant: Enter additional steps like "slice 2" or "frozen 1" to make the task even more difficult.
Fun variation: tell this story to your friends and see who can solve the puzzle without making a mistake.
Culinary variation: make sure you eat delicious eggs, for example light eggs or omelets.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Did the bird really get used to it?
We had 4 eggs. Only 2 eggs broke, which were then fried and eaten. The other 4 capsules remained intact.
Why do 99% of people think that?
These people automatically send all the actions and subtract from 6, without noticing that frying and consumption are for the same two eggs, not for the ones stored.
Can the logic be understood?
Yes! This is a classic example of how we don't hastily analyze precise information.
Can there be ten ideas for one idea?
Of course! It's a great puzzle to warm up your mind or fun logic games.
Can you also provide a solution to a "mini quiz" based on this puzzle, based on social media?
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