Hard Riddles and Answers

 

Question: What is bought by the yard by is worn by the foot?


Question: I'm measured in temperature and time, but have neither.

What am I?

Question: I build bridges of silver and crowns of gold.Who am I?

Rat maze (medium)

Question: A rat is placed at the beginning of a maze and must make it to the end. There are four paths at the start that he has an equal chance of taking: path A takes 5 minutes and leads to the end, path B takes 8 minutes and leads to the start, path C takes 3 minutes and leads to the end, and path D takes 2 minutes and leads to the start.

What is the expected amount of time it will take for the rat to finish the maze?

Question: The London Racetrack needs to submit its 3 fastest horses to the Kentucky Derby out of 25 horses. However, all of their information was lost and they don't know any of the horse's times. Similarly, they all look identical so they can't remember who's fastest.

They can only race 5 horses at once, so what is the fewest number of races they can conduct to find the 3 fastest horses?

Question: How can you make the following true by adding a single line: .9 = 1.

Note: ≠ is not the answer.

Question: You have an 8 by 8 chess board that has two corner squares diagonal from each other removed. Is there any way to place 31 dominoes of size 2x1 to cover the remaining 62 spaces?

3 coins (medium)

Question: You have three coins. One always comes up heads, one always comes up tails, and one is just a regular coin (has equal change of heads or tails). If you pick one of the coins randomly and flip it twice and get heads twice, what is the chance of flipping heads again?

Question: There are several different kinds, but the one you pick doesn't do its job.

What is it?

Question: A man challenges you to a coin flipping contest. One of you must flip heads, then tails, then heads. The other must flip heads, then tails, then tails. Whoever succeeds in fewer flips is the winner.

Which should you choose?