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Hey, puzzle lovers! Ready to challenge yourself? Dive into this video, "Dive into These Riddles to Satisfy Your Adventurous Brain," and put your thinking cap on! It’s full of clever riddles that will keep your brain buzzing and your curiosity going wild. Perfect for anyone who loves a good mystery or just wants to test their smarts. You might even learn a few tricks to impress your friends! So, hit play and see if you can solve them all—let the adventure begin! #brightside Animation is created by Bright Side. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music from TheSoul Sound: https://thesoul-sound.com/ Listen to Bright Side on: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0hUkPxD34jRLrMrJux4VxV Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/idhttps-podcasts-apple-com-podcast-bright-side/id1554898078 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/brightside/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/brightside.official/ Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@brightside.official?lang=en Snapchat - https://www.snapchat.com/p/c6a1e38a-bff1-4a40-9731-2c8234ccb19f/1866144599336960 Stock materials (photos, footages and other): https://www.depositphotos.com https://www.shutterstock.com https://www.eastnews.ru ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me

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00:00Hi, detectives! Hope you're doing well and are ready to take on some tricky jobs!
00:05Drink that cup of coffee to wake your brain up and let's begin!
00:12Look at this diver! He managed to descend to the very bottom of the ocean without any diving gear!
00:18Surprisingly, he stayed submerged for hours and didn't even need to come up for air!
00:23How is this possible?
00:30He didn't need any diving suit or gear because he was in a submarine!
00:44Now, there are five apples. They're green and red. Of any two apples, at least one is red.
00:51How many green apples are there?
01:01There's only one green apple. As you see, in any pair of apples, one or both fruits are red.
01:08It means there can be no pair where both apples are green.
01:12Which, in turn, means there can't be more than one green apple. Otherwise, they would make a pair.
01:22Look at these people. Each of them seems to have some health problems.
01:26But in reality, one of them is just pretending.
01:29Who is it?
01:39It's Rick. If you look attentively, you'll notice that his phone is in his right pocket.
01:44He must have used his broken arm to put it there.
01:51You've got a lock with a special code consisting of three digits.
01:55Each digit can be any number from 1 to 9.
01:58To open the lock, you need to figure out the secret code. Let me help you and give you some clues.
02:03Before the first number, I say HIGHER. Before the second number, I say LOWER.
02:09And before the last number, I say CORRECT. Can you guess the code?
02:14The code is actually the number of letters in the words HIGHER, LOWER, and CORRECT.
02:286, 5, and 7 respectively.
02:36There's an invisible wall in front of you. How can you figure out where exactly it is without touching it?
02:45You need to throw something at it. For example, a ball.
02:49Wherever it stops mid-air is where the invisible wall is.
02:57Can you name an English word that becomes shorter when you add two letters to it?
03:02Can you name an English word that becomes shorter when you add two letters to it?
03:15This is the word SHORT.
03:21Three brothers won two scooters that had the same price in a lottery.
03:25To divide their winnings equally, the oldest and the middle brother each took a scooter.
03:30And then each of them gave 350 coins to the youngest brother.
03:34How many coins is one scooter worth?
03:47It costs 1,050 coins. You see, the younger brother got this sum of money.
03:52This is a third of the cost of the two scooters.
03:55It means that two scooters are worth 2,100 coins.
03:59This way, one scooter costs 1,050 coins.
04:08Can you think of something so fragile that even speaking its name can break it?
04:21It's silence.
04:26Kate lives on the fourth floor and Alex lives on the second floor.
04:30When she goes up to the fourth floor, Kate climbs 60 stairs.
04:35How many stairs does Alex have to climb to get to the second floor?
04:48Your first answer might be that Alex needs to climb 30 stairs.
04:52It's half as many as Kate has to take because she lives on the floor twice as high.
04:57But this is not the case.
04:58When Kate goes up to the fourth floor, she climbs six flights of stairs.
05:03So, there are 20 stairs between two floors.
05:07It means that when Alex goes from the first floor to the second floor, he climbs 20 stairs.
05:14A parrot has lived less than 100 years and can only answer yes and no questions.
05:20How many questions do you have to ask it to find out its age?
05:34At first glance, it may seem that a parrot can be asked up to 99 questions.
05:40But you can actually figure out the answer with a much smaller number of questions.
05:44First, ask the bird,
05:46Are you over 50 years old?
05:48If he answers yes, its age is from 51 to 99.
05:52If it answers no, its age is from 1 to 50.
05:55The number of options is halved after the first question.
05:58The next question you can ask is,
06:01Are you more or less than 25 years old?
06:04Or it can be,
06:06These following questions reduce the number of options by four times.
06:10In the end, the parrot only needs to be asked seven questions.
06:19The pencil was placed on the floor and several people were asked to jump over it.
06:24But no one managed to do it.
06:26Why?
06:28The pencil was put near the wall.
06:34George Washington, Sherlock Holmes, William Shakespeare,
06:38Ludwig van Beethoven and Napoleon Bonaparte.
06:41Which of these famous characters is your favorite?
06:44Let us know in the comments.
06:57The answer is fundamentally different.
07:08Sherlock Holmes, because he's a fictional character,
07:11while the rest were real historical figures.
07:20Imagine a five-mile-long bridge that can hold exactly 25 tons.
07:26A fully equipped truck, including the driver, weighs 25 tons.
07:31It starts driving over the bridge.
07:34In the middle of the bridge, a small sparrow lands on the truck.
07:39But, surprisingly, the bridge does not collapse.
07:42Why?
07:44The truck has used some fuel to get to the center of the bridge.
07:53Anna majored in accounting at university.
07:56Her roommates wanted to test her intelligence.
07:59They took three envelopes and wrote some messages on them.
08:02Then they put the answers on the envelopes.
08:05The first envelope was filled with the answer.
08:08The second envelope was filled with the answer.
08:11Then they put the answers to Anna's exam questions in one of the envelopes.
08:16Only one envelope had a truthful message written on it.
08:19The other two were false.
08:21Anna wasn't allowed to open the envelopes and could only pick one.
08:25The first message read,
08:27There are no exam answers here.
08:29The second said,
08:30The exam answers are here.
08:32And the third message read,
08:34The exam answers aren't in the second envelope.
08:37Which envelope should Anna pick?
08:42The third one.
08:43It tells the truth,
08:44which means the exam answers are in the first envelope.
08:51A businessman was about to go through a security check at the airport
08:55when he realized someone had taken his luggage.
08:58The airport police had three suspects.
09:01Lisa said,
09:02I wouldn't take someone's old brown bag.
09:05I'd rather take someone's new brown bag.
09:08Lisa said,
09:09I wouldn't take someone's old brown bag.
09:11I have my own, bright pink and pretty.
09:14Mike explained he was a light traveler and didn't have any luggage.
09:18He put everything in his backpack.
09:20Rob had a broken arm and a sprained ankle.
09:23He could hardly carry anything.
09:25The police immediately knew who had done it.
09:28Can you figure it out?
09:38It was Lisa.
09:39Oh no!
09:40Nobody told her the luggage was brown.
09:42Then how did she figure it out?
09:49When several friends decided to play cards,
09:51they noticed that a few cards had been lost.
09:53They also realized that if they dealt the rest of the cards among four people,
09:57three cards would remain.
09:59If they dealt these cards between three people,
10:02two cards would remain.
10:03And if they distributed the cards among five people,
10:06again, two cards would remain.
10:08How many cards were left in the pack?
10:20There were 47 cards left in the pack.
10:22Let's see.
10:23If 47 is divided by 4, 3 is left out.
10:26And if 47 is divided by either 3 or 5, 2 is left out.
10:32Mrs. Kim called the school principal
10:34to report that someone had taken her students' tests.
10:37She added that she had noticed a stranger wearing school clothes,
10:41gloves and a red mask walking school hallways.
10:44This person also had three star tattoos on their fingers.
10:48The principal didn't believe the teacher.
10:50Why?
10:52She said the person had been wearing gloves.
10:54But then, how did she see three star tattoos on the intruder's fingers?
10:58She must have lost the test herself and was trying to find an excuse.
11:06You need to get a taxi.
11:07It's time to go.
11:08Let's go.
11:09Let's go.
11:10Let's go.
11:11Let's go.
11:12Let's go.
11:13Let's go.
11:14Let's go.
11:15Let's go.
11:16Let's go.
11:17Let's go.
11:18Let's go.
11:19Let's go.
11:20You need to get a taxi.
11:21Oh, how lucky.
11:23There are not one but three cars over there.
11:26But which car should you choose?
11:37The first taxi doesn't have a license plate.
11:39That's suspicious.
11:41And the driver of the second taxi is covering their face with a mask.
11:44That's creepy.
11:46You should choose the third taxi.
11:50That's it for today.
11:51So, hey, if you pacified your curiosity, then give the video a like and share it with your
11:56friends.
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