27 Énigmes Pour Faire Travailler Votre Cerveau à la Vitesse de l’Éclair

  • 4 months ago
Si vous êtes prêt à faire travailler votre cerveau, ces 27 énigmes difficiles sont exactement ce qu'il vous faut. Chacune est conçue pour vous faire penser autrement et affûter vos compétences en résolution de problèmes. Des jeux de mots astucieux aux casse-têtes de logique déroutants, ces énigmes vous tiendront en haleine. Que vous cherchiez un défi amusant ou que vous vouliez simplement impressionner vos amis par votre rapidité de réflexion, ces casse-tête sont parfaits. Préparez-vous à mettre votre casquette de détective et voyez combien de temps il vous faudra pour résoudre ces énigmes ! Animation créée par Sympa.
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00:00Hello, dear viewers. I can see it in your eyes, you urgently need a new guessing game training. Let's go, enjoy it!
00:15Your first task is to rearrange these letters in order to spell a single word. What will you get?
00:30A single word, of course. The answer was actually in the question.
00:38How many letters are there in the alphabet? The answer could be a little less obvious than expected.
00:43You probably guessed that the answer would not be 26. It would be far too simple. There are 10 letters in the word alphabet.
01:01A big green door was in the middle of an old city. The rumor said that something mysterious and magnificent was hiding behind it. A group of friends found this door and tried to cross it.
01:17Interesting fact, Amanda, Anna and Johnny managed to pass it while Alice and Sebastian could not even open the door. In your opinion, will Mark be able to enter or not?
01:31Mark will have no trouble opening this door. Only people whose names contain a number of letters can reach it.
01:47Imagine that you have 3 eggs. Then you are given 5 eggs. Then your shell lays 2 more eggs. How many eggs do you have?
02:01There are only the 5 eggs you were given. Your imaginary eggs do not count and the shells do not lay eggs.
02:11Look carefully at this picture. Can you guess which of these 3 men is the boss?
02:21It's the one on the right. Do you see his suit jacket hanging on the boss' chair? It does not matter that he does not want to sit down, he is still the boss.
02:39And now a little math. How can 9 be two thirds of 6?
02:47It is possible to use Roman numerals. Look, this is 9. And it is two thirds, two letters out of three, of the word six.
03:07Next riddle. Put me aside and I am everything. Cut me in half and I am nothing. What am I?
03:17I am number 8. When it is aside, it becomes the sign of infinity. But if you cut it in half, it will turn into zero.
03:35I can not speak, but I will answer if I am spoken. What am I?
03:49I am an echo. It's orange and it makes the same noise as a pipe. What is it?
04:03It's a carrot. It belongs to the month of December, but to no other month. It is not a holiday either. So what is it?
04:23The answer is simple. It is the letter D. It helps us to think. The more it works, the more it shrinks. What is it?
04:43It is a soap. How can there be something in a pocket that contains nothing?
05:03If there is a hole in it, there can certainly be nothing else. It goes up and down, but it never moves. What is it?
05:23It's stairs. Can you name two days of the week that start with the letter B? To solve this riddle, you will have to go out of the beaten path.
05:43These days are Sunday and tomorrow. A is the father of B, but B is not the son of A. How is this possible?
06:05It is that B is the daughter of A. What is always in front of you, but you cannot see?
06:33It's your future. When I point up, it's clear. When I point down, it's dark. What am I?
06:53I am a switch. What must be broken before you can use it?
07:11An egg. Can you solve an error in this picture? It's this bracelet watch. They are always made with the facing on the right side.
07:36Look at these teapots. If the teapot A contains 40 cups of tea, how many cups of tea can the teapot B contain?
07:52Although the teapot B is larger than the teapot A, its cup is placed at a level that corresponds to the middle of the first teapot. This means that if you pour more than 20 cups, the tea will start to overflow.
08:08In what case is this equation correct? When we talk about time, 13 hours plus 20 minutes is identical to 14 hours minus 40 minutes.
08:31Several students went camping. They were dancing near their campfire when suddenly it started to rain. The fire went out. Edmond, one of the students, had a flashlight and a few batteries, eight in total. Four of them were charged and four were not. Edmond did not know which battery was recharged. What is the minimum number of attempts Edmond will need to turn on his lamp?
09:02Edmond will need 7 attempts. See for yourself. He will have to divide the batteries into 3 groups. 2 groups of 3 and 1 group of 2. This guarantees that at least one of the groups will have 2 functional batteries. Each group of 3 requires 3 attempts to check if 2 batteries work, while the group of 2 requires 1 attempt. Thus, the total number of attempts is 7.
09:27Amy had a great morning this morning and she will be late for work. She gets ready, runs to the bus stop and jumps into the only bus present. Oh no, it seems that this is not good. There are 3 doors at the back. The driver informs Amy that only one will lead her to safety.
09:45Behind the first door, there is a huge elephant that will crush anyone who is not gray. Behind the second, there is a tiger that will eat anyone who is not orange. Behind the third door, there is an anaconda that will swallow anyone who is not green. Amy also sees two pots of paint. One is yellow, the other is red. Which door should the young girl choose?
10:16She should mix the red paint with the yellow to get the orange color, smear it and exit through the second door.
10:23You head to the underground parking lot to pick up your vehicle when the light suddenly turns off. You see a lock with a combination of 3 numbers on your car. On the floor, there is a piece of paper on which it is written 009. You enter the code, but of course without any result. If only everything was that simple. Can you discover the right code?
10:54All you have to do is turn the paper over and you will get the right number. It's 600.
11:04John is looking for a gift in a mall. One of the stores has a mysterious back shop that leads to a chest filled with diamonds and gold. As soon as he enters, the owner lowers the grill and locks it in the room.
11:20He tells John that he must eat one of the 3 cookies placed on the table. After that, he will be released and will be able to keep the treasure. The first cookie will turn John into an animal. The second will make him giant. And the last will make him invisible. Which one should he eat?
11:37The first. He can turn into a mouse and sneak through the bars. This is how he will escape and defeat the magician.
11:53Mark and Amy are American. They have a son named Jacob. One day, Mark's laptop disappeared and no one in the house could find it. So they called the police. When an agent arrived and examined the places, he found a note on Mark's desk. It was written by Jacob and said, Wow! The detective immediately understood who had taken the computer. And you, did you understand?
12:24It was Amy. If you turn the note over, you can read Mom.
12:38One day, the municipal library made a strange announcement. Anyone could borrow as many books as they wanted. In addition, they would not have to return before the next 6 months. Why?
12:53The library was moving to a new building, but it did not have enough money. So, the users were going to move most of the books for free.

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