for the 10 10 10 riddle, you said that this was an "equation" which isn't ever meant to be in time notation. This would be technically correct if you had said both sides aren't equal and kept it vague but the fact that you said it's an equation makes it so that we should rule out the stuff that isn't exactly math-related. I think you tried a little too hard to misdirect people into thinking it should be math-related and ended up compromising the nature of the riddle.
Let's just assume we someone hadn't ruled out time. Its still incorrect as 9.50 is not time notation, it would be 9:50. So 9.50 is, for all intents and purposes, 9 and 50/100, and 50/100 of an hour is 30 minutes, making 9.50=9:30. Which is not ten to ten
@@waltertomaszewski1083 but people not in those countries should be able to understand 9.5 as 9:50 for solution to be good, but yet that isn't the case
The 2nd one would only work if the cup is a perfect cylinder. If the base is larger or smaller in diameter than the top of the cup, then it won't work. Also, 9:50 is not 9.50. If you wrote it as a real number, it would be 9.83333333333....
for the first one, you could just deal the cards (starting anywhere) into new piles in front of each player, ...no matter where the last card ends up, you just rotate the piles around until the last card goes to you, and everyone should have the correct cards
"Equation Riddle" : Draw a line through entire thing. If that isn't good enough, it didn't say you couldn't erase: then erase portions so that what is left of line makes + of 1 of 1st 10 thru 0 of 1st 10 to make it 8, make + of 1 of 2nd 10 leave 0 alone, make such a short piece left o=before 3rd 10 so that it becomes .10 (binary 2^-1 = .5 decimal) and between the 9 and .5 on the right side leave a minus so the EQUATION becomes +8+0.10 = 9-.50 or 8.5 = 8.5 : )
if this was an interview question and the guy told me i was wrong for making the "does not equal to" sign with my one line i'd just say "if i know this will work and it's correct why would i need to do it another way? wouldn't you want an employee who can think of the simplest and quickest way to complete a task?" and then i'll be looking for another place to work lol
Puzzle 2: FAIL. Most glasses have an internal taper on the inside, making the top bigger than the bottom. Puzzle 3: FAIL. Time requires a second dot above the decimal point (a colon). Just because a puzzle is famous doesn't mean it has a correct solution.
Another solution for Riddle 2: Mark the water level. Cover glass from above and then hold it upright. If the level now is low from the recent one, it is less the half and vice versa... Isn't it right?
No. If the glass is conical, the top would be wider. So, when you flip it, the water fills in a larger diameter space, which causes the perceived "height" to go down.
@@johnnytmcq Actually, even if it's conical, this method would perfectly identify if it's less or more than half. A cup that is exactly half filled will occupy 50% of available volume, not available height. The top 50% and bottom 50% by definition have the same volume, irrespective of shape or tapering. Tapering only affects how high along the cup's vertical height the 50% mark would be.
The first one is actually a cool puzzle with a neat solution. But the second one is sort of neat, but it can't be done within the constraint of "no measuring devices", because otherwise you can't know anything about the water level. You cheated on the 10 10 10 riddle. 10 to 10 is 9:50 while 9.50 is 9 and a half, or 30 to 10.
Another solution for puzzle 1 = (We assume he remembers the player he started to deal) Let's say the players are 1, 2, 3, 4 and he started from 1. After the phone call he should start dealing from player 4 and deal all the cards. If the cards run out on 4, nothing needs to be done. If he ends up in any other player, move one card from 1 to 3. It is easy to understand why if you draw it in a Paint program.
Puzzle 1 my approach - Just distribute the remaining cards and u can easily tell the one person whom the dealer distributed the last card( by counting the no. of cards in last distribution) 2 - Invert the glass ( I assumed that there is something to completely block the flow of water)
For the second, mark the level of water with our thumb and cover the glass with the other hand. Reverse "upside down", compare the new level with the last one. It work with non cylindric glass.
1) It is common that the dealer starts dealing from the person left of them and then go clockwise, so the dealer should then just start dealing himself and go anti clockwise.
2) Tip the glas until it almost spills. If the water still touches the bottom of the glass completely, then it's more than half full. If the water only touches part of the bottom of the glass, then it is less than half full.
While i like some of your puzzles this one was pretty bad. Riddle 1: You have to assume that the last card is given to the dealer. There is no universal law or rule that it must happen exactly this way. Riddle 2: Your solution only works with a perfect cylinder shaped water glass. None of my glases at home have this shape and i probably neven seen one in a perfect cylindric shape. Most have cylindric shaped glasses do not have an exact 90° angle inside... Riddle 3: 9,5 is NOT a way to display time in any system i know. It could probably show the amount of hours or minutes, but than it would mean 9h30m... While those riddles can be fun, they have nothing to do with pure logic.
9.5 would be 9:30 not 9:50. ':' != '.' That's not how time works and that solution is invalid. So regardless of whether putting a slash through the equals sign is "clever" or not, its the only valid solution.
1. Restart dealing with the last one and rotate backwards for the others. 2. Tilt the glass and look at how the surface of the water meets or doesn't meet the bottom of the glass. 3. No idea?
Hey Aditya.... yes you could do it... but that is not logical way of solving. If there is no possible way to make an equation correct, then you can probably think of making the equal sign as unequal :)
Making a '≠' sign is way more accurate and logical than adding a bar on top a numeral 1; and then magically changing the number zero to a letter 'O'. I was enjoying your videos until i saw this one. It's a stinker.
I managed to work out #1 by myself As you say the dealer always gets the last card, so if he deals the rest of the deck, in reverse, starting with him, then eveyone will get 13 cards AND if he deals from the bottom they will all get the same cards that they would have got. I've seen #2 and #3 before and so I was expecting all the comments like .. ''the glass has to be a perfect cylinder'' .. and .. ''9.50 is not the same as 9:50''.
Um. No. To both of you. Binary of 9.5 would be 1001.1, not 1010.1. 10.5 would be 1010.10. As for shyam sharma, .2 or 1/5, expressed in binary, is .0011001100110011...
Puzzle 1: if first player to receive the first card and direction of next card is known, deal the remaining cards to the last of the first cards and in reverse direction. Waiting/watching to see if I'm right... 0:50 I was right! Didn't know the order of received cards mattered - or I would have added "from the bottom of the deck"...
Screw that game one answer. He deals from the bottom of the deck in reverse or re-deal. The question should be ENDURING they get the same cards they would have gotten had they not lost track.
I do not believe that the third puzzle is very logical. In many places, the common format for time is using a semicolon to separate the hour and the minute. The use of a single dot makes this a logical leap rather than a logical conclusion for those that use the semicolon format exclusively.
But still the third puzzle is wrong 9:50 will have a column in middle not a dot (9.50) is never a time indication. Inequal was the right answer 🤷♂. You are teaching us logics sir plz you don't forget.
@@davidjones-vx9ju we need something for time pass and also should keep brain active always else it will get rusted. So I thought these vedios is a good option.
In a deck of 52 cards one who distributes it always gets the last card...so by that logic if he starts distributing from last..... everyone will get equal cards if you forgot the count.
I would say the script for dealing to 4 people is very clear. (with 5 people for example it would still be possible but you have to figure out where the script ends, which person gets the last card) And the given solution is kinda starting back from the end (the very end) of the dealing process and dealing backwards like you would run a video backwards, and it will end when it reaches the breaking point caused by the phone call interruption. By dealing from the bottom of the deck, you make sure people get the cards they were supposed to get.
Since everyone had problems with the answer for the third question, I came up with below answer by converting 0 to 9 by drawing a line at the right end and make it look like something below. 19/010=9.5 😁😁
I see the thing with 10 to 10 second time and it only works if you are English-native. Noone says 10 to 10 in Russian. It's 10 without 10. Why won't you use != itls a programming language! With a glass - fast turn it upside down on a floor. If any part of glass stays dry - less than full. With cards - not every time you start with dealing to someone else. I always deal with giving myself a first card.
Clever 10 To 10 but that would be 9.50... I would argue a straight line even if on a diagonal is still straight. So an alternate solution... 10 10 10 = 9.5 Draw a line through the = making it not equal...
in first riddle what if the man started distributing with any other person and stopped with unknown person i came up with an much optimal solution that is already distributed cards will be kept with their own players aside and remaining cards will be again distributed equally if they are equally distributed it's fine or they distributed unequally now every player will put each card from their old distributed cards one by one into the newly distributed cards finally player who remains with extra cards will give to the player who had debit in cards in this way we can perfectly distribute without counting
Puzzle 2: assuming glass is a cylinder perpendicular to table: tilt until water reach rim: if other side is below base - less than half, above base - more than half, at base - "exactly" half (cannot really be gauged by eyes). Waiting/watching to see if I'm right... 1:39 I was right!
Puzzle 3: something to do with time? 10 o'clock minus 10 minutes and 10 seconds rounds to 10:50?!? Disappointed: 10 TO 10 is not clever: ≠ is way cleverer!!!
The last question can also be corrected by putting the line on =to sign.... And make it not equal to so that the result will be 10 10 10 not equal to 9.50
for the 10 10 10 riddle, you said that this was an "equation" which isn't ever meant to be in time notation. This would be technically correct if you had said both sides aren't equal and kept it vague but the fact that you said it's an equation makes it so that we should rule out the stuff that isn't exactly math-related. I think you tried a little too hard to misdirect people into thinking it should be math-related and ended up compromising the nature of the riddle.
Let's just assume we someone hadn't ruled out time. Its still incorrect as 9.50 is not time notation, it would be 9:50. So 9.50 is, for all intents and purposes, 9 and 50/100, and 50/100 of an hour is 30 minutes, making 9.50=9:30. Which is not ten to ten
10 10 10 ≠ 9.50 is better 🙂
@@Wildcat2017 There are lots of people who write 9.50. I was like "Wow" when I saw the solution, because we have to connect several ways of thinking!
if 9.50 is meant to tell time, it should be written as 9:50 with two dots.
very nice sir uplod more videos
and 9.50 would be 9hrs and 30mins. 10 10 10 = 9.833
Precisely.
mike stone That is how time is written in Commonwealth or former Commonwealth countries.
@@waltertomaszewski1083 but people not in those countries should be able to understand 9.5 as 9:50 for solution to be good, but yet that isn't the case
'Empty closed room' is shown in the video as completely dark. It makes one assume that one is not able to even 'see' the level of water in the glass.
Yes, questionable solution.
Eyesight is a measuring tool
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how did you see the glass of water on the screen if the room was " completely dark"?
The 2nd one would only work if the cup is a perfect cylinder. If the base is larger or smaller in diameter than the top of the cup, then it won't work. Also, 9:50 is not 9.50. If you wrote it as a real number, it would be 9.83333333333....
can u pls explain how 9.833333comes
50 minutes is 5/6 of an hour, or .8333...
@@karthi2111 one hour is 60min, so 9:50 is 9 50/60, which makes this number 9.8333333333333333333333333333...
I second, so on three enigmas, two are not workeking, a bit frustrating...
Second:
If the glass is slightly conical as some glasses are then the tilt logic won’t work.
Exactly
Correct!!
Omar, you should elaborate a more precise language explaining your puzzles.
For the water puzzle, i drink it all and say its less than half.
these puzzles like "guess what text is missing in the condition"
for the first one, you could just deal the cards (starting anywhere) into new piles in front of each player, ...no matter where the last card ends up, you just rotate the piles around until the last card goes to you, and everyone should have the correct cards
That will be more acceptable. The suggested answer from the video may not valid as some players may not allow him to distribute cards from the bottom.
@@SuperStar-xb7ny or if he himself was the last one to get a card
@@RandomPerson-gf6gd Wouldn't make a difference, cause then it would still end on the player he *would* have distributed the next card to
1:36 drink most of the water so you can tell its mostly empty
2nd riddle have to give this information: "Glass is cylindirical"
"Equation Riddle" : Draw a line through entire thing. If that isn't good enough, it didn't say you couldn't erase: then erase portions so that what is left of line makes + of 1 of 1st 10 thru 0 of 1st 10 to make it 8, make + of 1 of 2nd 10 leave 0 alone, make such a short piece left o=before 3rd 10 so that it becomes .10 (binary 2^-1 = .5 decimal) and between the 9 and .5 on the right side leave a minus so the EQUATION becomes +8+0.10 = 9-.50 or 8.5 = 8.5 : )
if this was an interview question and the guy told me i was wrong for making the "does not equal to" sign with my one line i'd just say "if i know this will work and it's correct why would i need to do it another way? wouldn't you want an employee who can think of the simplest and quickest way to complete a task?" and then i'll be looking for another place to work lol
Puzzle 2: FAIL. Most glasses have an internal taper on the inside, making the top bigger than the bottom.
Puzzle 3: FAIL. Time requires a second dot above the decimal point (a colon).
Just because a puzzle is famous doesn't mean it has a correct solution.
Different solution to the first one: Give a person 13 cards then take whatever you gave earlier. Then keep repeating it
For the last one, 9.50 is not standard time notation. It would be 9:50. 9.50 is the same as 9.5, or half passed 9, or 9:30, which is not 9:50
Didnt get last question as 9.50 is 9:30 for time(0.5 means half and 1 hour is 60min so 60×1/2 should be 30?)
Time is sometimes denoted as h.mm as well.
@@erikkonstas never seen that kinda form
@@erikkonstas Good point. By the way, your name must be Eric Constantopoulos encoded in Greek letters.
@@icebro5059 It's my actual name written in my mother tongue. In English, it's Erik Konstantopoulos.
젭젭 That is how time is written in Commonwealth or former Commonwealth countries.
Another solution for Riddle 2:
Mark the water level.
Cover glass from above and then hold it upright.
If the level now is low from the recent one, it is less the half and vice versa... Isn't it right?
No. If the glass is conical, the top would be wider. So, when you flip it, the water fills in a larger diameter space, which causes the perceived "height" to go down.
@@johnnytmcq Actually, even if it's conical, this method would perfectly identify if it's less or more than half. A cup that is exactly half filled will occupy 50% of available volume, not available height. The top 50% and bottom 50% by definition have the same volume, irrespective of shape or tapering. Tapering only affects how high along the cup's vertical height the 50% mark would be.
@@varisgupta so this is the more versatile solution!
"In a game with 4 players, the dealer is the last one to receive a card"... Isn't that true for any number of players?
In order for the dealer to be the last player to receive a card, the number of cards must be divided exactly by the number of players.
The first one is actually a cool puzzle with a neat solution.
But the second one is sort of neat, but it can't be done within the constraint of "no measuring devices", because otherwise you can't know anything about the water level.
You cheated on the 10 10 10 riddle. 10 to 10 is 9:50 while 9.50 is 9 and a half, or 30 to 10.
Conversely the dealer could just take all cards back and deal again.
Another solution for puzzle 1 = (We assume he remembers the player he started to deal)
Let's say the players are 1, 2, 3, 4 and he started from 1. After the phone call he should start dealing from player 4 and deal all the cards. If the cards run out on 4, nothing needs to be done. If he ends up in any other player, move one card from 1 to 3.
It is easy to understand why if you draw it in a Paint program.
Puzzle 1 my approach -
Just distribute the remaining cards and u can easily tell the one person whom the dealer distributed the last card( by counting the no. of cards in last distribution)
2 - Invert the glass ( I assumed that there is something to completely block the flow of water)
For the second, mark the level of water with our thumb and cover the glass with the other hand. Reverse "upside down", compare the new level with the last one. It work with non cylindric glass.
It will not. For the same reason it won't work with the tilt method.
1) It is common that the dealer starts dealing from the person left of them and then go clockwise, so the dealer should then just start dealing himself and go anti clockwise.
Okay starting bottom of the deck is a nice detail that I didn't think of
2) Tip the glas until it almost spills. If the water still touches the bottom of the glass completely, then it's more than half full. If the water only touches part of the bottom of the glass, then it is less than half full.
3) 10 10 10 ≠ 9.50
"≠ is not a clever solution", ugh but the actual solution is so... bleh.
While i like some of your puzzles this one was pretty bad.
Riddle 1: You have to assume that the last card is given to the dealer. There is no universal law or rule that it must happen exactly this way.
Riddle 2: Your solution only works with a perfect cylinder shaped water glass. None of my glases at home have this shape and i probably neven seen one in a perfect cylindric shape. Most have cylindric shaped glasses do not have an exact 90° angle inside...
Riddle 3: 9,5 is NOT a way to display time in any system i know. It could probably show the amount of hours or minutes, but than it would mean 9h30m...
While those riddles can be fun, they have nothing to do with pure logic.
10 to 10 = 10,000,000,000 ... 9:50 is a clock, 9.50 is a decimal, so 9 thirty (this is even worse than the not-equal way).
9.5 would be 9:30 not 9:50. ':' != '.'
That's not how time works and that solution is invalid. So regardless of whether putting a slash through the equals sign is "clever" or not, its the only valid solution.
1. Restart dealing with the last one and rotate backwards for the others.
2. Tilt the glass and look at how the surface of the water meets or doesn't meet the bottom of the glass.
3. No idea?
#2 If the glass has a concave bottom, like most do, that will throw off the guess.
dear ammar now apply your logic in this sentence -
"Don't fool the public in the name of puzzle"
In the third puzzle
Y cant we place the straight line in equal to (=) to make it does not equal to
Hey Aditya.... yes you could do it... but that is not logical way of solving. If there is no possible way to make an equation correct, then you can probably think of making the equal sign as unequal :)
So it is also one answer
Yes. The third puzzle is stupid and contrived
Making a '≠' sign is way more accurate and logical than adding a bar on top a numeral 1; and then magically changing the number zero to a letter 'O'. I was enjoying your videos until i saw this one. It's a stinker.
@Benjamin Maisonet correct, the only true answer would be 9:50 not 9.5 as in the video.
last puzzle was stupid, it was not an equation!
10 10 10 puzzle can also be solved by cutting off equal to sign
Lots of people here who are proud of being unable to think outside of the box!
I managed to work out #1 by myself
As you say the dealer always gets the last card, so if he deals the rest of the deck, in reverse, starting with him, then eveyone will get 13 cards AND if he deals from the bottom they will all get the same cards that they would have got.
I've seen #2 and #3 before and so I was expecting all the comments like .. ''the glass has to be a perfect cylinder'' .. and .. ''9.50 is not the same as 9:50''.
Well, got at least the frist two. ^^
actually the not equals line is more correct than your solution. 9.50 is 9:30 converted to time
The answer for the third one could be that
1010.10 is binary form of 9.50
In binary it is 10.2
Um. No. To both of you. Binary of 9.5 would be 1001.1, not 1010.1. 10.5 would be 1010.10. As for shyam sharma, .2 or 1/5, expressed in binary, is .0011001100110011...
Thnx buddy...
Ohh!! Sorry for that. Thanks for the explanation
Between in question they asked to put straight line not dot or decimal point.
Make up your mind. Is the room empty or does it contain me and a glass of water?
Third one is wrong since 9.5 on a clock is not 9:50. The "not equals sign" would have been more correct.
For water in glass problem i guess we can put our finger of one hand to check the height of water and other hand to check the height of glass
2nd one just mark the brim of water and turn it upside down covering the top
Well these were dumb.
last one blew my mind cuz my first thought was make it unequal sign LOL
Identify whether a glass is more or less half filled without using a measuring tool. Immediately uses a measuring tool. And 10 to 10 is 9:50 not 9.50.
Last question, is not a clever question.
Who got it, gave a like.
Placing straight line across the equally (= |=) ie. Not equal to
Puzzle 1: if first player to receive the first card and direction of next card is known, deal the remaining cards to the last of the first cards and in reverse direction.
Waiting/watching to see if I'm right... 0:50
I was right!
Didn't know the order of received cards mattered - or I would have added "from the bottom of the deck"...
The 3rd one needs tremendous lateral thinking.
Yes, it combines several ways of thinking. I was like WOW when I saw the solution! You can't solve it if you have a rigid mind...
Screw that game one answer. He deals from the bottom of the deck in reverse or re-deal. The question should be ENDURING they get the same cards they would have gotten had they not lost track.
1# each round u give 4 cards(each player 1). 4-8-12, 1 remain. So last player=u get it.
9.50 is wrong u should write 9:50 man I lost only in last because of ur mistake I.e I got 10 out of 10 as 9.50 = 9:30
The glass for the water has to be equal width all the way up
Add one line: 101010 ≥ 9.50
Start with the last person and go the reverse direction
Third one is mind blowing
Your mind is easily blown.
I do not believe that the third puzzle is very logical. In many places, the common format for time is using a semicolon to separate the hour and the minute. The use of a single dot makes this a logical leap rather than a logical conclusion for those that use the semicolon format exclusively.
I don't understand First puzzle..
Please explain
You could also turn the equal sign into a greater then or equal symbol... I don't like to 10 TO 10 answer.
It says by "adding a straight line", not moving them around.
The third question is no logical puzzle. We can't solve it without linguistic knowledge.
10 to 10 makes absoluately no sense. I think you are inferring 10 till 10. What is a 10 to 10?
9.50 is NOT 9:50. Sorry, bubba. 9.50 is 9:30, which is 30 To 10--you lose!
9.50 is not correct format for time. 9:50 is a correct format so you need another dot. So the only real solution is cross equal sign.
But still the third puzzle is wrong
9:50 will have a column in middle not a dot (9.50) is never a time indication. Inequal was the right answer 🤷♂. You are teaching us logics sir plz you don't forget.
he is teaching nothing, just games
@@davidjones-vx9ju we need something for time pass and also should keep brain active always else it will get rusted. So I thought these vedios is a good option.
@@FireWingsNoLeadsNoLimits a big part of the entertainment of youtube is criticizing the work of another ... thank you
@@davidjones-vx9ju so whom is he criticizing 🤷♂
in the comments
I thought the last one has sth to do with binary.
OBJECTION: 9.5 would be 9:30, not 9:50. 9.6 is Nine and Five Tenths or Nine and One Half.
Surely the third one is not a "popular" riddle because that is dumb dumb dumb.
I pretty much never uses 9.50, it is always 9:50
we do not have a perfect cylindrical Glass
I couldn't understand the 1st special deal logic!!
In a deck of 52 cards one who distributes it always gets the last card...so by that logic if he starts distributing from last..... everyone will get equal cards if you forgot the count.
I would say the script for dealing to 4 people is very clear. (with 5 people for example it would still be possible but you have to figure out where the script ends, which person gets the last card) And the given solution is kinda starting back from the end (the very end) of the dealing process and dealing backwards like you would run a video backwards, and it will end when it reaches the breaking point caused by the phone call interruption. By dealing from the bottom of the deck, you make sure people get the cards they were supposed to get.
2nd problem tip the water out.
I don’t know a dealer gets the last card
10 T0 10 == 9:50 != 9.50
9.50 doesn't mean 9:50
Third one is terribly wrong
The last one was bogus. 9.50 is not 9:50.
Since everyone had problems with the answer for the third question, I came up with below answer by converting 0 to 9 by drawing a line at the right end and make it look like something below.
19/010=9.5 😁😁
I just drew a slash and made "101010 ≠ 9.50"
it is also a very nice puzzle........
your videos are really mind blowing bro........:)
Thanks Adarsh a lot for your inspiring comments :)
If I can't count then I could just ask. LOL. Or, much better, I could ask someone to count it for me. Think outside the box of the riddles themselves.
I see the thing with 10 to 10 second time and it only works if you are English-native. Noone says 10 to 10 in Russian. It's 10 without 10. Why won't you use != itls a programming language!
With a glass - fast turn it upside down on a floor. If any part of glass stays dry - less than full.
With cards - not every time you start with dealing to someone else. I always deal with giving myself a first card.
But that's not the correct way to deal cards. Always to the left. In each rotation of 4, the dealer is the LAST person to be dealt.
Clever 10 To 10 but that would be 9.50...
I would argue a straight line even if on a diagonal is still straight. So an alternate solution...
10 10 10 = 9.5 Draw a line through the = making it not equal...
in first riddle what if the man started distributing with any other person and stopped with unknown person i came up with an much optimal solution
that is already distributed cards will be kept with their own players aside and remaining cards will be again distributed equally if they are equally distributed it's fine or they distributed unequally now every player will put each card from their old distributed cards one by one into the newly distributed cards finally player who remains with extra cards will give to the player who had debit in cards in this way we can perfectly distribute without counting
Last one is fucking fantastic.....
The 3rd one was stupid 9.5 is 9:30.
it was not 9.5
but 9.50
How can we see water level in dark room
He didn't mentioned the room is dark
... and know that the two sides of the glass are at the same level without measuring them.
1st puzzle, I felt it idiotic. Is it really idiotic puzzle or do I feel bcz there is something I need to understand in depth.
9.50 ≠ 9:50 those are not the same thing. 101010 ≠ 9.50 may not be "clever" but at least it is correct.
Puzzle 2: assuming glass is a cylinder perpendicular to table: tilt until water reach rim: if other side is below base - less than half, above base - more than half, at base - "exactly" half (cannot really be gauged by eyes).
Waiting/watching to see if I'm right... 1:39
I was right!
I hv solved first puzzle in diff way
9.5 is actually equal to 9:30 so it's still wrong
If it is a steel glass?
See the water level from mouth of the glass
OMG BULLSHIT ON THE THIRD OUZZLE 9.50 IS,NOT THE TIME,9:50 IS WITH A COLON AND USUALY AM,OR,PM..DOES EVERYONE ELSE,AGREE?
I am upset with the last puzzle.
I thought 10 10 10 was binary code.
Puzzle 3: something to do with time? 10 o'clock minus 10 minutes and 10 seconds rounds to 10:50?!?
Disappointed: 10 TO 10 is not clever: ≠ is way cleverer!!!
Its 09:50, not 9.50.
The last question can also be corrected by putting the line on =to sign.... And make it not equal to so that the result will be
10 10 10 not equal to 9.50
Last one should be 10.50 after the equals sign.
Send the music used at the beginning of this video please
th-cam.com/video/60ItHLz5WEA/w-d-xo.html
2:00 how can we see?