Colored as a maiden tweaked, Time was naught when I began; Through the garden I was sneaked, I alone am the fall of man.
What am I?
An apple.
Always flying, never tired, dreamed of, dreaded, and admired.
Cloud.
By Sef Daystrom
What do horses, sleep and dreams have in common?
Nightmares.
Imagine you are in a dark room with a locked door. All you have with you is a rope and a pencil. You can hear the rain outside, but there are no windows. How do you get out?
Stop imagining.
What number belongs at the beginning of this sequence?
?, 3, 2, 3, 9, 2, 4, 8, 4, 3, 7, 6
3 ½.
If you break up the numbers into groups of 4, a,b,c,d, then 2 × |a – d| = |b – c|.
9 2 4 8 → 2 × |9 – 8| = |2 – 4|, or 2 × 1 = 2 4 3 7 6 → 2 × |4 – 6| = |3 – 7|, or 2 × 2 = 4, so n 3 2 3 → 2 × |3 ½ – 3| = |3 – 2|, or 2 × ½ = 1;
I’m not sure this is the correct solution, but it’s the best I’ve found so far. Email me if you know of a better one.
3 ½.
If you break up the numbers into groups of 4, a,b,c,d, then 2 × |a – d| = |b – c|.
9 2 4 8 → 2 × |9 – 8| = |2 – 4|, or 2 × 1 = 2 4 3 7 6 → 2 × |4 – 6| = |3 – 7|, or 2 × 2 = 4, so n 3 2 3 → 2 × |3 ½ – 3| = |3 – 2|, or 2 × ½ = 1;
I’m not sure this is the correct solution, but it’s the best I’ve found so far. Email me if you know of a better one.
Forward I’m heavy, but backwards I’m not. What am I?
Ton.
Which is the odd one out and why?
A. Cassius B. Cassia C. Casca
B. Cassia is a tropical tree; Cassius and Casca were conspirators against Julius Caesar.
B. Cassia is a tropical tree; Cassius and Casca were conspirators against Julius Caesar.
What loses its head every morning only to get it back every night?
A pillow.
How can you cut a round cake three times to make eight equal slices?
Cut #1 – Down the center of the cake (vertically) leaving two equal halves. Cut #2 – Across the center of the cake (horizontally) leaving four equal slices. Cut #3 – Through the middle edge of the cake slicing all four of the pieces in equal halves, leaving eight equal slices (four equal tops and four equal bottoms).
Cut #1 – Down the center of the cake (vertically) leaving two equal halves. Cut #2 – Across the center of the cake (horizontally) leaving four equal slices. Cut #3 – Through the middle edge of the cake slicing all four of the pieces in equal halves, leaving eight equal slices (four equal tops and four equal bottoms).
SO, ND, JF, MA, __, __
What are the next two pairs of letters?
MJ, JA. September, October, November, December…
MJ, JA. September, October, November, December…