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the answer is something that will force the king to let the man go.

The man will say something that will be confusing...
Something like this.

If you fail to plan you plan to fail. If you plan to fail, you plan hence not fail.
 
the answer is something that will force the king to let the man go.

The man will say something that will be confusing...
Something like this.

If you fail to plan you plan to fail. If you plan to fail, you plan hence not fail.

HAHA..thatz a good one..though it still hasnt helped me figure out the answer..:?
 
the answer is something that will force the king to let the man go.

The man will say something that will be confusing...
Something like this.

If you fail to plan you plan to fail. If you plan to fail, you plan hence not fail.


LOOL
Sorry about this, it is very hard, took me days you know, but the answer is not something that will force him to let the man go but if you want a clue then it is something that will out smart the king and he will have no choice but to let the man go

Inshaallah you will get, i have to warn though the answer itself is a bit confusing, probably will take a minutes to sink in. but you will get Inshaallah

:) :)
 
Like I said, the answer is a bit confusing and contradictive

This is the answer

The man told the judge, "You'll sentence me to six years in prison."
If it was true, then the judge would have to make it false by sentencing him to four years. If it was false, then he would have to give him six years, which would make it true. Rather than contradict his own word, the judge set the man free.
 
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LOOL
Sorry about this, it is very hard, took me days you know, but the answer is not something that will force him to let the man go but if you want a clue then it is something that will out smart the king and he will have no choice but to let the man go

Inshaallah you will get, i have to warn though the answer itself is a bit confusing, probably will take a minutes to sink in. but you will get Inshaallah

:) :)
How about: "If you are wise enough to know the truth behind anything I say, you should know that I am innocent and let me go!" :?
 
Re: This is not easy trust me!!!

Close, very Close but not quiet the answer i'm looking for, the answer is a bit more than that. Try again!!!:) :)
im taking a wild stab in the dark and sayin.........he said nothing because how would the judge know whether it was true or false.....but on the other hand they could use a lie detector ......so ........oh no ........i guess i dunno.......this is a hard 1!
 
Re: This is not easy trust me!!!

how about....if the man said......then what if my statement was both true and false......what would you give me?

right or wrong?
 
The answer is
The man told the judge, "You'll sentence me to six years in prison.
If it was true, then the judge would have to make it false by sentencing him to four years. If it was false, then he would have to give him six years, which would make it true. Rather than contradict his own word, the judge set the man free.
 
Like I said, the answer is a bit confusing and contradictive

This is the answer


If it was true, then the judge would have to make it false by sentencing him to four years. If it was false, then he would have to give him six years, which would make it true. Rather than contradict his own word, the judge set the man free.
Is that the correct answer?
I will have to think about it ... :? ;D

Can I start another riddle, which I got off my daughter?

A man comes to a door which is guarded by a doorkeeper. To be let through he has to give the right answer.
Not knowing what to expect he watches what other people have to do:

One man walks up to the door.
The doorkeeper says 'twelve'.
The man replies 'six' ... and is allowed in.

A second man walks up to the door.
The doorkeeper says 'six'.
The man replies 'three' ... and is allowed in.

The first man, who has watched the two men being let in, is sure he knows what he has to do, so he walks up to the door himself.
The doorkeeper says 'ten'.
The man replies 'five' ... and is denies access!

What should the real answer have been?
 
should he have said six because he came before the first man to have been allowed access therfore missing his own question..........i dunno if that makes any sense!
 
Muslim soldier is right that is the answer, well done brother
That is exactly the answer i was looking for
how did you get it, someone told meee....
but how about you?:? :?
Clever!
I would not have guessed it either! :X
 
should he have said six because he came before the first man to have been allowed access therfore missing his own question..........i dunno if that makes any sense!
No. Sorry ... :giggling:
 
because maybe they were thinking of factors of 3 you know, but the first men said numbers that could have been halved twice so ten cant be halved twice, i don't know really just having a crack at it so my guess is 3 or 2?


is that the answer?:? :? :? :? :?
 
because maybe they were thinking of factors of 3 you know, but the first men said numbers that could have been halved twice so ten cant be halved twice, i don't know really just having a crack at it so my guess is 3 or 2?


is that the answer?:? :? :? :? :?

It's one of those two ... but which one ... and why?
:rollseyes :giggling:
 

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