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Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 8:24 am
It's like one of those logic type problems with numbers and such, but without the pressure if it's during school or something. It's most likely geekier than Brain Age, but it's definitely less repetitive, with large ranges of puzzles and a story to go along with it. Here are a few examples of the puzzles. It isn't hard, but it'll be good for your brain to get pumped. Plus, it's fun, in my opinion.
INTRO: There is an 8 liter container full of wine, and two empty containers of 5 and 3 liters each. Without using any other tools, divide the wine into 4 liter portions in the 8 liter and 5 liter containers.
INTRO: There are 6 brothers who were named 1-6 in order of their age, oldest to youngest. Each brother does not get along with the brother immediately older and younger than him and cannot sit next to each other. Also, brother 3 and 5 are fighting and also cannot sit next to each other. Brother 1 has already sat down at this round table to eat, try to place the other brothers in the appropriate seats according to the rules above.
INTRO: There is a horse racecourse of a length such that in one minute: Horse A can run two laps, Horse B can run 3 laps, and Horse C can run 4 laps. Now, all three horses are lined up at the start line together, and take off in the same direction at the same time. After how many minutes will they again all be at the start line at the same time?
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Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 8:31 am
I've seriously been playing the demo too many times. For the puzzle where you must bring three wolves and three birds to the other side, I got the lowest score of 11 in one try. I suppose that happens since I've seen it before, but haven't memorized the solution. It just comes to me I guess.
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