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Posted: 19-07-2005 13:23
by TheAssimilationist
those are both viable solutions given the paramaters I've set. Now let's make it a little more difficult.

The switches are simple switches (on/off only) and not only does the door close itself when you leave it alone, but the light bulbs are not visible from anywhere in the room you start in. Even with the door open.

Posted: 19-07-2005 13:28
by TheAssimilationist
Solve the riddle with those conditions added.

Posted: 19-07-2005 13:28
by Aghannor
Flip one switch. Wait a while. Turn it off.
Flip another switch.
Go into the next room.
The bulb that is on is the second switch.
The bulb that is off, but warm is the first switch.
The bulb that is off, but cold is the third switch.

Posted: 19-07-2005 13:37
by TheAssimilationist
yes! That is correct, Aghannor! You get a prize!

Posted: 19-07-2005 13:40
by Kisa
And burnt fingers :)

Posted: 19-07-2005 13:43
by TheAssimilationist
he never said you had to touch the blub to be able to tell :-p

Posted: 19-07-2005 14:03
by TheAssimilationist
Anyway, the prize is to have me turn your name into a word.

Aghannor - n. One who aghans.

(I never said it was a good prize.)

Posted: 19-07-2005 14:27
by Aghannor
Okay, here's one.

You're trapped in a room. The room has a single door with a weight scale wired to it. Sitting near the middle of the room is another weight scale. Both scales are high-precision and will work only once and long enough for a single measurement.

There are 51 bags in the room. 1 bag is empty (for your use). The remaining bags contain 100 marbles each. 49 of the bags have marbles that weigh 1.000g, while 1 bag has marbles that weigh 1.001g. Neither the bags nor the marbles indicate which is which.

You must place exactly 10 marbles that weigh 1.001 g on the scale at the door to be released. There is no other way to open the door.

How should you go about this?

Posted: 19-07-2005 14:30
by TheAssimilationist
Aghannor wrote: The room has a single with a weight scale wired to it.
I don't understand this sentence. What's a single?

Posted: 19-07-2005 14:32
by TheAssimilationist
or did you accidentally type "with a" in there?

Posted: 19-07-2005 14:33
by jooly
I think it's meant to say a single door.
I'll climb out the window, thanks :D

Sounds like The Crystal Maze to me

Posted: 19-07-2005 14:37
by TheAssimilationist
The Crystal Maze?

Posted: 19-07-2005 14:42
by Aghannor
Yeah, a single door.
There are no windows -_- That's why you are TRAPPED in the room and not just sitting there trying to decide whether you feel like climbing out the window.

Posted: 19-07-2005 14:52
by jooly
It's a TV show from the late eighties hosted by Richard O'Brien (the guy who wrote the Rocky Horror Picture Show). Featured lots of puzzles like this :)

Posted: 19-07-2005 14:53
by TheAssimilationist
when you say single measurement. Do you mean to imply that you place a certain weight on the scale it shows the weight for a moment and then shuts off? Or do you mean that once you remove all of the wieght the scale no longer operates?