(Image credit: https://twitter.com/AlbertEinstein) Considered one of the most difficult puzzles, Einstein’s Riddle was written by Einstein when he was young. He estimated that only 2% of people who tried were able to solve it.” Variations of this puzzle occasionally appear online. It is sometimes attributed to Albert Einstein and it is said that 98% of people are incapable of dealing with it. Some commentators say that Einstein created such quizzes not to test intelligence but to eliminate all the students who wanted him as a mentor. These stories are unlikely to be true. Wherever this comes from, it’s a good puzzle,” said a report available on Stanford University’s website. Quiz Let’s assume that there are five houses of different colors next to each other on the same street. In each house there is a man with a different personality. different nationalities. Every man has his favorite drink, favorite brand of cigarettes, and keeps a specific type of pet. The British live in a red house. Swedes raise dogs. Danes drink tea. The green house is immediately on the left. of white people. Owner drinks in coffee greenhouse.Pall Mall smoker raises birds. The owner of the yellow house smokes Dunhills. The man in the middle house drinks milk. Norwegians live in the first house. The Blend smoker has a neighbor who has a cat. Man smoking Blue Master drinking beer. The horse breeder lives next to the Dunhill smoker. Germans suck at Prince. The Norwegian lives next to the blue house. The person who smokes Blend has a neighbor who drinks water. The question that needs to be answered is: Who raises fish? How to solve it? Are you among the 2% who can solve this puzzle? Let’s find out The easiest way to solve this puzzle is to use grids in which you need to define rows and columns according to the color of the house, the nationality of the owner of the house, smoking and drinking habits as well as pets of each house. You need to fill in the squares according to the information in the question. This will help you find out who owns the fish, it is the German in the 4th house.
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