Man, at the rear, can see both other men and their hats. The second man, in the middle, can see only the first man and his hat. The first man, standing at the front of the line, can’t see either of the men behind him or their hats. They are told that each of these hats was selected from a group of five hats: two black hats and Three wise men are told to stand in a straight line, one in front of the other. Was the first to post the correct solutions.) The prize, a copy of Dr. Puzzles from “The Total Brain Workout,” by Marcel Danesi, and suggest a new puzzle. She’s the winner of our Charlemagne Puzzle Contest, in which you were asked to solve two The puzzle comes courtesy of Elina Seppänen, a master’s student at the Tampere University of Technology in Finland studyingĮnergy technology. Here’s another puzzle for you to solve, and another chance to win a prize.
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