Great video, as always. I prefer the more complex ones where you take my time figuring them out with graphics. That makes it easier to follow as a viewer. Great job!
Once again awesome riddle content! Little service suggestion: After you read out the riddle, keep the text on screen a second longer so those who want to solve it on their own first can pause the video there. I had to skip back the moment for every riddle, because I was to slow. This isn't really a problem but it would have made it a slightly smoother experience. Looking forward to the next riddle clip :D Cheers!
Love the riddle videos!!! Ammunition for my family weekends!! Hey Wes, you should check out the Podcast Hey Riddle Riddle, if you have not yet. The rest of you, check out BoB Podcast!!! And tell three friends.. much love Wes!!
Spoilers: 1) "2 in front" and "2 behind" each require at least 3 ducks. Three is sufficient because the front duck would have two behind and the back duck would have 3 in front. One in the middle requires an odd number of ducks. Nothing limits the number of ducks, so any odd number greater than 1 would satisfy the requirements. To make it exactly three it would have to say something like, "What's the smallest number of possible ducks?" 2) Yes. "Married is looking at Unknown," and, "Unknown is looking at Unmarried." Replace "Unknown" with Unmarried, or Married in both phrases. Whichever you choose, one of the two phrases will read "Married is looking at Unmarried". 3) Always break down complex problems into smaller problems. This is actually 5 easy questions. It's not as complex as it looks. All I'm doing is pulling out the last clause, simplifying it, and substituting it back into the original problem: Saturday is (the day before (two days after (the day before tomorrow))) AND (the day before tomorrow) = (today) ∴ Saturday is (the day before (two days after (today))) AND (two days after (today)) = (the day after tomorrow) ∴ Saturday is (the day before (the day after tomorrow)) AND (the day before (the day after tomorrow)) = (tomorrow) ∴ Saturday is (tomorrow) ∴ Today is Friday 4) Note that no crate is labelled correctly. Check the crate labeled Mixed. It can't be mixed so it's whatever you find. Let's assume Oranges in this example, but the process works either way. The remaining crates are labeled Oranges and Apples. Apples can't be in the Apple Crate, so they must be in the Orange crate. That only leaves the Apple crate, so that's the mixed fruit.
Paused the video to guess the answer myself. In the first riddle I think there's three. For the second riddle I didn't know. (I gave up too quickly. Lol) For the last one I think it's Sunday. The day before tomorrow means today. The day before two days after is just one day before two days later so Sunday? (I got it wrong.)
Must have been shot on a monday or tuesday... because Wes hasnt been drinken for 2 days (monday & tuesday), 2 weeks on a row. 🤣 Enjoy this and the B.O.B. podcast
2 fathers and 2 sons are walking down the street and the find 3 gold coins. The share the coins equally between everyone and each person gets a whole coin. How can this be
The process for the last one doesn't make sense - yes, pull from crate marked 'mixed' and whatever you pull is what that crate should be. But you still have no way to know from the other two which one is actually the mixed, as they are marked 'apples' or 'oranges' - one of those HAS to be be mixed, but you have no way to know which one, especially w/o pulling any from the other two.
if you pull an orange from the mixed. then you know the one marked oranges must be apples (because it can't be oranges, and if it was mixed then that means the apples would be apples, which also can't happen).
Wow. The day before one is melting my mind. I got Friday after a few minutes. Love these!
Yay! I always love your riddle videos Wes!
Very fun. I love the visual explanations. You are a logic puzzle beast. Way better than the other puzzle guy on RUclips.
Great video, as always. I prefer the more complex ones where you take my time figuring them out with graphics. That makes it easier to follow as a viewer. Great job!
Love the niche you've found in presenting riddles, keep it up!
Rocking it! Time for more puzzle solving on the channel.
I LOVE these riddles but am not very good at figuring them out so I’m glad you do it! 😆 The graphics definitely help! 👍
This was fun! I appreciate the short length of the video as well as the work done to add the graphics. Great job Wes!
Once again awesome riddle content!
Little service suggestion: After you read out the riddle, keep the text on screen a second longer so those who want to solve it on their own first can pause the video there. I had to skip back the moment for every riddle, because I was to slow. This isn't really a problem but it would have made it a slightly smoother experience.
Looking forward to the next riddle clip :D Cheers!
I've always hated riddles with fruits in them 🤣.
Really enjoyed this Wes - you smashed them 👊.
Great video man.
these were fun. I like solving along with the vid, a little pause and then seeing if they are right. Nice break for my morning!
These are always fun, another great one !
The post production DEFINITELY helps me a in getting these a LOT! 😂 Thank you for that. 😁
Big fan of these videos! Keep em comin
Love the riddle videos!!! Ammunition for my family weekends!!
Hey Wes, you should check out the Podcast Hey Riddle Riddle, if you have not yet. The rest of you, check out BoB Podcast!!! And tell three friends.. much love Wes!!
I don't think wes gets enough credit for how smart he is. big engineer brain🧠
Oh my goodness that was so good
Haven't watched it. But I love your riddle videos :)
Spoilers:
1) "2 in front" and "2 behind" each require at least 3 ducks. Three is sufficient because the front duck would have two behind and the back duck would have 3 in front. One in the middle requires an odd number of ducks. Nothing limits the number of ducks, so any odd number greater than 1 would satisfy the requirements. To make it exactly three it would have to say something like, "What's the smallest number of possible ducks?"
2) Yes. "Married is looking at Unknown," and, "Unknown is looking at Unmarried." Replace "Unknown" with Unmarried, or Married in both phrases. Whichever you choose, one of the two phrases will read "Married is looking at Unmarried".
3) Always break down complex problems into smaller problems. This is actually 5 easy questions. It's not as complex as it looks. All I'm doing is pulling out the last clause, simplifying it, and substituting it back into the original problem:
Saturday is (the day before (two days after (the day before tomorrow))) AND (the day before tomorrow) = (today)
∴ Saturday is (the day before (two days after (today))) AND (two days after (today)) = (the day after tomorrow)
∴ Saturday is (the day before (the day after tomorrow)) AND (the day before (the day after tomorrow)) = (tomorrow)
∴ Saturday is (tomorrow)
∴ Today is Friday
4) Note that no crate is labelled correctly. Check the crate labeled Mixed. It can't be mixed so it's whatever you find. Let's assume Oranges in this example, but the process works either way. The remaining crates are labeled Oranges and Apples. Apples can't be in the Apple Crate, so they must be in the Orange crate. That only leaves the Apple crate, so that's the mixed fruit.
Hey, it's the logical therefore symbol--nice!
The day before tomorrow one broke my brain 🤣
Dang, you're good at riddles😊
Good stuff buddy.
I thought the first one was a duck, ducking their head lol
If chris if a self proclaimed puzzle master. You my friend are are the riddle master
Paused the video to guess the answer myself.
In the first riddle I think there's three.
For the second riddle I didn't know.
(I gave up too quickly. Lol)
For the last one I think it's Sunday.
The day before tomorrow means today. The day before two days after is just one day before two days later so Sunday?
(I got it wrong.)
Must have been shot on a monday or tuesday... because Wes hasnt been drinken for 2 days (monday & tuesday), 2 weeks on a row. 🤣
Enjoy this and the B.O.B. podcast
hahaha!
Why didn't you provide them written out.
It says, "... Tomorrow is Saturday", so, today has to be Friday, everything before that, is just jibberish to make it seem more complicated...
2 fathers and 2 sons are walking down the street and the find 3 gold coins. The share the coins equally between everyone and each person gets a whole coin. How can this be
It’s a Grandpa, his son and his son’s son.
The process for the last one doesn't make sense - yes, pull from crate marked 'mixed' and whatever you pull is what that crate should be. But you still have no way to know from the other two which one is actually the mixed, as they are marked 'apples' or 'oranges' - one of those HAS to be be mixed, but you have no way to know which one, especially w/o pulling any from the other two.
if you pull an orange from the mixed. then you know the one marked oranges must be apples (because it can't be oranges, and if it was mixed then that means the apples would be apples, which also can't happen).
DEAR WES. PLEASE HELP ME
Even with out a mask/costume you make for a great ❔️? Riddler ? ❓️🦹♂️