A brainteaser involving what looks like some simple math with McDonald's burgers and fries has left people starving for the correct answer. Can you solve this Mcdonald's riddle?
Hint: The key is to first determine how much each item is worth. The drink is clearly worth 10, and it's apparent from the second line that the burgers are worth five.
Pictures of the fries are each worth two, but you have to keep in mind that each packet of fries is worth one when you get to the next line. That has baited people into thinking, incorrectly, that the last line is 5 + 2 x 10.
The fourth line has also thrown many people off because it involves the order of operations after already including the tricky single packet of fries.
Multiplication comes before addition, so you have to multiply one packet of fries by one drink and then add that to one burger. Thus, 5 + (1x10) = 15.
You can see an attractive girl in this picture. Look closely because something is wrong with this picture. You have to find out what is wrong. Can you do it?
Look at her hand. She has five fingers beside the obvious thumb that is not visible. This is not possible and that is what is wrong with the picture
Can you complete the table series puzzle by replacing the ?? with the correct number?
121
Explanation
Tables consist of squares of the number from 4 to 12.
11^2 = 121.
How many triangles are there?
Let's see how smart you are?
OPTIONS:
1) 9
2) 12
3) 10
4) 11
5) 13 Hint: Don't forget to count the outside :)
13
Which one of the colors (not all of that color, just one part of a group) should be changed to make the pattern correct :
1) Black : Red
2) Blue : White
3) Yellow : Black
4) Red : Red
5) Black : White
6) Blue : Black
7) Yellow: Red
8) Red : Blue
9) Black : Black
10) Blue : Red
11) Yellow : White
12) Red : Black
The latter part of # 8 should be white. The pattern on the left goes black, blue, yellow, red, black, etc, and the pattern on the right goes red, white, black, red, etc.
Can you solve the key lego 2 shark riddle? Hint: The correct answer is Spanish
Mami que tu quiere. (Mommy whatever you want)
The fourth column has question marks in the place of numbers.
Do you know which one of the given options will take place of the fourth column?
The correct choice will be the option 'd'.
In each succeeding row, the previous column is reversed and the lowest digits are omitted.
Which card completes the picture?
5 of clubs.
Explanation:
The 5th number is equal to the sum of the first four numbers (recursively until its value <=13). The suit will be the same as of biggest card.
eg Row1:
5 + 7 + 3 + 11 = 26 = 8
Since the Maximum value is Jack of hearts, therefore, we will get 8 hearts
Similarly for the last row
12+13+2+5 = 32 = 5
Since the Maximum value is the King of a club, therefore, we will get 5 of a club.
Can you count the numbers of the ball in the famous ball pyramid puzzle?
30
Explanation:
It's very difficult to count an actual number of balls but it can be counted mathematically as illustrated below.
Balls in lowest level most level, say level 1 : 4 * 4 = 16
Level2 => 3 * 3 = 9
Level3 => 2 * 2 = 4
Leve4 => 1
Summing up 16+9+4+1 = 30.
There are 5 houses in 5 different colors in a row. In each house lives a person with a different nationality. The 5 owners drink a certain type of beverage, smoke a certain brand of cigar, and keep a certain pet. No owners have the same pet, smoke the same brand of cigar, or drink the same beverage. Other facts:
1. The Brit lives in the red house.
2. The Swede keeps dogs as pets.
3. The Dane drinks tea.
4. The green house is on the immediate left of the white house.
5. The green house's owner drinks coffee.
6. The owner who smokes Pall Mall rears birds.
7. The owner of the yellow house smokes Dunhill.
8. The owner living in the center house drinks milk.
9. The Norwegian lives in the first house.
10. The owner who smokes Blends lives next to the one who keeps cats.
11. The owner who keeps the horse lives next to the one who smokes Dunhill.
12. The owner who smokes Bluemasters drinks beer.
13. The German smokes Prince.
14. The Norwegian lives next to the blue house.
15. The owner who smokes Blends lives next to the one who drinks water.
The question is: WHO OWNS THE FISH?
The German sits in his Green House, smoking his Prince cigars, drinking coffee, and watching his FISH.
The rest go like this-
1st House: Yellow, Norwegian, Water, Cats, Dunhill
2nd House: Blue, Dane, Tea, Horse, Blends
3rd House: Red, Brit, Milk, Birds, Pall Malls
4th House: Green, German, Coffee, FISH, Prince
5th House: White, Swede, Beer, Dogs, Bluemasters
Can you solve this visual word puzzle?
Green eggs and ham
In the attached figure, you can find two missing numbers. Can you analyze the pattern and find those missing numbers?
The number missing on the left is 8 and the one on right is 7.
Explanation:
The pattern:
The number in the center of the triangle is the square root of the sum of the numbers sitting outside on the corners.
Thus,
10 + 22 + 4 = 36
Square Root of 36 = 6
In the same manner:
10 + 42 + 12 = 64
Square Root of 64 = 8
12 + 22 + 15 = 49
Square Root of 49 = 7
Count the number of circles that contain a black dot.
12
Solve if you are a genius
What parking spot number is the card parked in?
Hint: There are 2 possible answers
1. 87 - Look at the image upside down and you'll discover the parking spaces are in numerical order. 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91
2. None, because you can't park a 'card'
Fill in the blanks, clockwise or anticlockwise, to complete the word.
GALLIPOT
Can you see the cat?
The curve of the curtain and the outline of the woman's face and shoulder create the outline of a cat.
How many quadrilaterals are there is puzzle above?
36 Quadrilaterals
Can you solve the above equation?
Think carefully before checking the answer.
The third equation has a term with a pair of whistles. The last line involves a single whistle.
Furthermore, the man in the second and third lines are wearing a whistle, but the man in the last line is not wearing a whistle. Presumably the value of the whistle should be accounted for to get the correct answer.
The pictures can be translated into the following equations:
shoes + shoes + shoes = 30
shoes + (man + whistle) + (man + whistle) = 20
(man + whistle) + 2(whistles) + 2(whistles) = 13
shoes + (man) x (whistle) = ?
From the first equation we can solve for the shoes value:
shoes + shoes + shoes = 30
3(shoes) = 30
shoes = 10
We can then solve the second equation for the (man + whistle) value:
shoes + (man + whistle) + (man + whistle) = 20
10 + 2(man + whistle) = 20
2(man + whistle) = 10
man + whistle = 5
Then we solve the third equation for the whistle:
(man + whistle) + 2(whistles) + 2(whistles) = 13
5 + 4(whistles) = 13
4(whistles) = 8
whistle = 2
We also need to solve for the value of the man:
man + whistle = 5
man + 2 = 5
man = 3
Now we can evaluate the final expression, remembering the order of operations that multiplication should be evaluated before addition:
shoes + (man) x (whistle) = ?
10 + 3 x 2
= 10 + 3 x 2
= 10 + 6
= 16
Two words are mixed up in each of the following items.
If you find out one word, the other will be its opposite.
Example : IOUNT = IN x OUT
1. Golyrbi
2. Gondylou
3. WpnuOd
4. Naawmnom
5. Titlghfer
6. Egmooc
7. Ydignhat
8. Yyiannnurs
9. Mmweetrrinus
10. Ciiavelglyt
1. Golyrbi : Girl - Boy
2. Gondylou : Young - Old
3. WpnuOd : Up - Down
4. naawmnom : Man - Woman
5. Titlghfer : Right - Left
6. Egmooc : Come - Go
7. Ydignhat : Day - Night
8. Yyiannnurs : Sunny - Rainy
9. Mmweetrrinus : Summer - Winter
10. ciiavelglyt : City - Village
Fill in the blanks, clockwise or anti clockwise, to complete the word?
Jumpsuit
Let's see who is smart enough to solve this math problem!
43. Shoe (5) + Man, two scarves and two shoes (19) times scarf (2).
19 x 2 is 38. 38 + 5 is 43.
Can you locate the hidden tiger in the image given above?
Look at the stripes on the tiger's body. It's written there.
99% of people fail answering this riddle correctly. Can you solve this? Hint: 1. Look closely at the clock. 2. Number of Bananas. 3. Some thing regarding the sides of the Shapes figure.
38
Logic :
From 1st the hexagon shape has value 15.
The shape has 15 edges(6 of hexagon,5 of Pentagon and 4 of Square)
From 2nd we get value of one bunch of bananas is 4.
So each banana has value of 1.
From 3rd we get that each clock has value of 3.
Which resembles the time on the clock which is 3.
Hence by using these insights, we get the last required values as
Clock = 2 (2 in the clock)
Bananas = 3 (3 bananas in the bunch)
Hexagon = 11 (Hexagon[6 sides] and pentagon[5 sides], so 6+5=11)
So required value is
2+3+3x11=?
2+3+33=? (Multiply first - Bodmas rule)
5+33=38 and hence the answer is 38.
Santa always leaves plans for his elves to determine the order in which the reindeer will pull his sleigh. This year, for the European leg of his journey, his elves are working to the following schedule, that will form a single line of nine reindeer:
Comet behind Rudolph, Prancer and Cupid. Blitzen behind Cupid and in front of Donder, Vixen and Dancer. Cupid in front of Comet, Blitzen and Vixen. Donder behind Vixen, Dasher and Prancer. Rudolph behind Prancer and in front of Donder, Dancer and Dasher. Vixen in front of Dancer and Comet. Dancer behind Donder, Rudolph and Blitzen. Prancer in front of Cupid, Donder and Blitzen. Dasher behind Prancer and in front of Vixen, Dancer and Blitzen. Donder behind Comet and Cupid. Cupid in front of Rudolph and Dancer. Vixen behind Rudolph, Prancer and Dasher.
Hint: Poor old Dancer was last.
Prancer
Cupid
Rudolph
Dasher
Blitzen
Vixen
Comet
Donder
Dancer
Fill in the blanks, clockwise or anti clockwise to form two words that are synonyms.
Phantoms, Spectres