Path to Puzzle Mastery
Puzzles are fun to solve, they keep your mind active, and they help you grow. Each puzzle you solve is a chance to improve your ability to think and solve problems. To achieve puzzle mastery, you need to keep practicing and be ready to take on tasks that get harder. As people get better at solving puzzles, they learn more about the different kinds of puzzles and how to solve them, which helps them reach new levels of skill.
As they go, they learn to be patient and creative when solving problems by breaking them up into manageable parts and trying out different methods. Puzzle mastery isn’t just about finding the answer; it’s also about enjoying the journey of finding new things. People gain confidence and satisfaction with each problem they solve, which fuels their love of puzzles and pushes them to become better at them.
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Who is not human
Who is not human. Some people are standing in line to pay the bill, your task is to identify who among them is not a real person, is it A, B, C or D.
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Answer and Explanation
Answer of the above puzzle is: D
As you can see in the image/video that the kid standing in the queue has a tail and human does not have a tail, so D(the kid) is not a human, hope it clears everything.
Count the kids
Count the Kids. A woman went to the park, along with her kids, your task is count how many kids does the woman has, use your sharp observation skills to solve this puzzle.
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Answer and Explanation
Answer of the above puzzle is: There are total 3 kids.
As you can see in the image/video that there are two helmets on the ground, so each kid can wear one helmet at a time, so we can assume that those helmets belongs two different kid and skateboard can belong to any of the two kids, there is another kid in stroller, so total 3 kids are there, hope it clears everything.
Also read: Mind Blown Puzzles: Puzzle Mastery