Daily Brain Teasers for Saturday, 30 September 2017
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Replace asterisk symbols with ...
Replace asterisk symbols with a letters (*O* ***R*A**) and guess the name of musician. Length of words in solution: 3,8. The first user who solved this task is H Tav.
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I Get So Drunk That I Imagine Things
The drunk was floundering down the alley carrying a box with holes on the side. He bumped into a friend who asked, "What do you have in there, pal?"
"A mongoose."
"What for?"
"Well, you know how drunk I can get. When I get drunk I see snakes, and I'm scared to death of snakes. That's why I got this mongoose, for protection."
"But," the friend said, "you idiot! Those are imaginary snakes."
"That's okay," said the drunk, showing his friend the interior of the box, "So is the mongoose."
"A mongoose."
"What for?"
"Well, you know how drunk I can get. When I get drunk I see snakes, and I'm scared to death of snakes. That's why I got this mongoose, for protection."
"But," the friend said, "you idiot! Those are imaginary snakes."
"That's okay," said the drunk, showing his friend the interior of the box, "So is the mongoose."
Find a famous person
Find the first and the last name of a famous person. Text may go in all 8 directions. Length of words in solution: 4,6. The first user who solved this task is Manguexa Wagle.
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Jean-Marie LehnBorn 30 Sep 1939.French chemist who shared (with Charles J. Pedersen and Donald J. Cram) the 1987 Nobel Prize for Chemistry, for his contribution to the laboratory synthesis of molecules that mimic the vital chemical functions of molecules in living organisms. Such molecules have a highly selective, structure specific interaction. These molecules can “recognize”each other and choose with which other molecules they will form complexes. Of low molecular weight and with very special properties, the molecules in these compounds bind in a selective manner, like a key fits a lock. |
Which is a winning combination of digits?
The computer chose a secret code (sequence of 4 digits from 1 to 6). Your goal is to find that code. Black circles indicate the number of hits on the right spot. White circles indicate the number of hits on the wrong spot. The first user who solved this task is Glen Kotzer.
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Chess Knight Move
Find the country and its capital city, using the move of a chess knight. First letter is L. Length of words in solution: 4,9. The first user who solved this task is Thinh Ddh.
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Calculate the number 6153
NUMBERMANIA: Calculate the number 6153 using numbers [3, 1, 6, 7, 73, 627] and basic arithmetic operations (+, -, *, /). Each of the numbers can be used only once. The first user who solved this task is Manguexa Wagle.
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