LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL I said STRAIGHT lines. Hahahahaha. But yeah i get what u are trying to show. Thats right. Some people don't think outside the box that's why they can't get the puzzle.
Clever nyckeion. U got them all right. Congrats. I dont know any more but i'll try to find some and post them here if they are hard enough. LOL
1. What work can a painter never quite finish? 2.What can travel around the world while staying in a corner? 3.You are locked in a jail cell with no windows. and you need to tap out a message on the wall for the man in the other cell next to you. The problem is that you have to do it at exactly 9:15 PM, when the guard outside is switched, so your noise won't be noticed. You can't hear the switching of the guards through your walls, and you have no clock. There is a faucet with water dripping very consistently from it in the corner, but you don't know if it is dripping at 30 or 40 or however many drops per minute, and that wouldn't give you the time in any case. You can just make out the chiming of a church bell, but it chimes just once at the top of each hour, so you can't tell the time from that. You can feel the wall facing west start to cool after the sun sets, but you don't know what time the sun is setting, and this isn't very precise in any case. Your dinner is always passed into your cell between 6:15 and 6:45. How do you determine when it is exactly 9:15 PM?
A girl was at her dad's funeral and she saw this handsome boy (they both had feelings for each other). Then once the funeral ended, the first thing the girl did once she got home, she killed her sister. Why?
@Nyckeion: Urs are too hard. I dont know the answers to any. Don't want to google the answers. @SUSIE-DANG-1988: Heard that one somewhere but i can't remember the answer. LOL
His own autobiography Stamp on an envelope After dinner arrives, listen for the next church bell chimes which will signify 7:00 PM. (sincer dinner arrives between 6:15 - 6:45PM) When you hear it, start counting the water drips until you hear the church bell again at 8:00PM. Divide the number of the water drips by 60; then multiply by 15; you'll get number of drips per 15 minutes. Count the exact number of water drips you have arrived at after the church bell at 9:00PM then you'll know when it's 9:15 PM.
sorry but that question is so stupid... 10T010 could mean anything, really its like asking how long is a piece of string and so are many "IQ" questions, they can be answered with a magnitude of answers and still be possible