So I once came across this little puzzle, and I’ve been hungry for more ever since:
There are 500 bricks in an airplane. While it’s flying, one brick falls out of the airplane. How many bricks are left in the plane?
499
What are the three steps to putting a giraffe in a refrigerator?
Step 1: Open the fridge. Step 2: Put the giraffe inside. Step 3: Close the fridge.
What are the four steps to putting an elephant in a refrigerator?
Step 1: Open the fridge. Step 2: Take the giraffe out. Step 3: Put the elephant inside. Step 4: Close the fridge.
The Lion King is having a birthday party. Every animal in the kingdom shows up except for one. Who is it, and why?
The elephant, because he’s stuck in the fridge.
An old lady wants to cross a river. A local man tells her that the river is infested with crocodiles, and that if she tries to cross, she’ll surely be eaten and die. Despite this, she swims across and gets to the other side safely. Why was she able to do this?
Because the crocodiles are all at the Lion King’s birthday party.
After the old lady safely crosses the river, she suddenly dies. Why?
A brick fell on her!
I’ve been looking for more questions like this for years with no luck. Have y’all got any more puzzles like this? Make me think laterally!
sapo ( @sapo@beehaw.org ) English21•2 years agoTom Scott runs a Podcast (and formerly a gameshow) called Lateral, which is basically all lateral thinking puzzles. I highly recommend it.
tko ( @tko@tkohhh.social ) English18•2 years agoI’m not familiar with lateral thinking, but this reads like a joke… Is it intended to be funny, or are you actually expected to come up with all of those answers?
You are indeed expected to come up with all those answers. Usually someone who already knows the answer asks the questions to you in person, and you guess until you get it right. Slowly, you realize the answers all have to do with the previous questions, and it makes it easier to think creatively hahaha. I wish I knew more than just this series of questions, but these are harder to come up with than it seems like lol.
tko ( @tko@tkohhh.social ) English1•2 years agoSo it’s basically an exercise to promote creative thinking?
tko ( @tko@tkohhh.social ) English1•2 years agoIt kinda reminds me of this: https://poki.com/en/g/the-impossible-quiz
dwindling7373 ( @dwindling7373@feddit.it ) English16•2 years agoThis is not lateral thinking.
Akasazh ( @Akasazh@feddit.nl ) English7•2 years agoIf a brick falls out of a plane unexpectedly, there’s bigger problems. There must at least be a brick sized hole in the pressurized hull.
Combine that with the cargo being unsecured, this prone to shifting whilst manouvering, there’s certainly cause for distress aboard the plane.
Lanthanae ( @Lanthanae@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) English7•2 years agoThat’s not a lateral thinking problem. You could argue it’s a joke, but it’s certainly not a lateral thinking problem.
SwingingTheLamp ( @SwingingTheLamp@midwest.social ) English6•2 years agoThis just doesn’t make any sense. If a brick can fly, why did it get on an airplane? And if it fell out, why didn’t it just fly back in?
GunnarStahlGloveSide ( @GunnarStahlGloveSide@lemm.ee ) English3•2 years agoThe brick isn’t flying. It’s falling…with style
squidsarefriends ( @squidsarefriends@feddit.de ) English4•2 years agoDoes the good ol notpron-riddle count? I don‘t know, if it‘s solvable on mobile devices.
- PatFusty ( @PatFussy@lemm.ee ) English4•2 years ago
Dad not now im trying to break the record for worlds longest shit
GataZapata ( @GataZapata@kbin.social ) 2•2 years agoI remember we have one in German, but it’s more about language…
you ask a bunch of questions ghat the answer are different colors, and when they are all used to saying colour’s, if you ask them what a cow gives, they’ll probably say white. Of course, this was in 2nd grade. kthxbye_reddit ( @kthxbye_reddit@feddit.de ) 2•2 years agoNah, the original is a bit different. After a bunch of color-questions (asked in high speed) you ask „What does the cow drink?“
Many people will answer „milk“, being smart and not saying „white“. But of course it’s „water“
essell ( @essellburns@beehaw.org ) English1•2 years agoWhy is the thing you’re looking for always in the last place you look?
Aatube ( @Aatube@kbin.social ) 1•2 years agoBecause they’re being carried by an old lady!