Idea development – Riddles

Riddle 1

A man is replacing a wheel on his car, when he accidentally drops the four nuts used to hold the wheel on the car. They fall into a drain, irretrievably lost. A passing girl offers him a solution that enables him to drive home. What is it?

Considering that the girl don’t have anything else than advise to give him she would tell him to take one nut from each of the other wheels and use it on the last wheel. That way all the wheels have three nuts each.

Riddle 2

Two russians walk down a street in Moscow. One russian is the father of the other Russian’s son. How are they related?

I tried some of the practice riddles we got linked before doing this task. In the practice riddles I almost got tricked the same way as on this riddle. It was so easy for the brain to just assume that the people in the riddles are guys, when in reality they can be woman too. In this case the other russian is the mother of the son.

Riddle 3

What occurs once in June, once in july and twice in August?

I found a solution pretty quickly for this riddle. The answer is the u.

Riddle 4

Six drinking glasses stand in a row, with the first three full of water and the next three empty. By handling and moving only one glass at a time, how can you arrange the six glasses so that no full glass stands next to another full glass, and no empty glass stands next to another empty glass? What is the minimum number of moves to solve this puzzle?

I came to the conclusion that you only need one move to solve this puzzle. If you take glass number two and pour the water in glass number five you can then put the glass back in place and get that result

Here is an example to the last riddle.

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Hi! I'm Kristin and I'm a graphic design student at Noroff university. Here on my reflection journal I'm going to post my work and progress so I can reflect on everything I've learned, and you can follow my progress with me.

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