Trivia brain teasers
Trivia brain teasers are one in which general knowledge helps. They can involve history, sporting events, and amazing body facts, among others. Each trivia brain teaser is unique in that you have to use certain key words in disguise. A trivia brain teaser can take the form of any other sort of brain teaser. The only way you can solve one of these is to pick up on the clues and know exactly what the clues are telling you. Here is this week’s brain teaser:
Free brain teaser #6
I was on a road trip with a friend when we drove past a very tall radio tower. I told my friend "That thing has to be at least a thousand feet tall!" He looked out the window for a moment, and said "I'll bet it's closer to 1500 feet." We stopped at a gas station and asked how tall the tower was, and it was exactly 1500 feet tall! Now that I owe my friend a steak dinner, how could he tell how tall the tower was?
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Wednesday, March 7, 2007
answer to free brain teaser #4, optical illusions part 2
Answer to free brain teaser #4
Apple Bread-Macoun-walnuts-2
Apple Crisp-Red Delicious-nutmeg-5
Apple Muffins-Cortland-pecans-3
Apple Pie-McIntosh-cinnamon-6
Apple Tarts-Empire-raisins-4
Optical illusions part 2
There are many kinds of optical illusions that exist in the world today. Every optical illusion attempts to deceive the mind by giving conflicting information cues. There are many famous optical illusions around. The most famous ones are those that look impossible or have impossible things inside of them. Some examples are: impossible triangle, impossible trident, and impossible cube. There are many other examples of impossible objects available.
There is nothing to solve this week – there is only a picture of an MC Escher drawing to look at.
Free brain teaser #5
Apple Bread-Macoun-walnuts-2
Apple Crisp-Red Delicious-nutmeg-5
Apple Muffins-Cortland-pecans-3
Apple Pie-McIntosh-cinnamon-6
Apple Tarts-Empire-raisins-4
Optical illusions part 2
There are many kinds of optical illusions that exist in the world today. Every optical illusion attempts to deceive the mind by giving conflicting information cues. There are many famous optical illusions around. The most famous ones are those that look impossible or have impossible things inside of them. Some examples are: impossible triangle, impossible trident, and impossible cube. There are many other examples of impossible objects available.
There is nothing to solve this week – there is only a picture of an MC Escher drawing to look at.
Free brain teaser #5
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