Gooooood Morning Riddle Masters!
As the grandkids would say, TGIF! (Thank Goodness It's Friday!). We love our Friday's because we get to give you lot the third and final riddle of the week, so let's get straight into it, shall we?
Baker, Fred Floury has invented a method of slicing a pancake into eight equal pieces, with only three straight knife strokes. How does he do it?
We think this one is a head scratcher, but let's see how you folks go eh?
As always, a 'spoiler' button will hide yours and others' answers. To reveal those answers simply click the 'spoiler' button, but do your best not to cheat! Even just trying to crack the riddle is good for your brain!
So good luck Ladies and Gents, and Happy Riddle-ing!
Slice down the middle with the first cut. Slice across the middle with your second cut. Slice horizontally through the 4 pieces to get 8 piecesGooooood Morning Riddle Masters!
As the grandkids would say, TGIF! (Thank Goodness It's Friday!). We love our Friday's because we get to give you lot the third and final riddle of the week, so let's get straight into it, shall we?
Baker, Fred Floury has invented a method of slicing a pancake into eight equal pieces, with only three straight knife strokes. How does he do it?
We think this one is a head scratcher, but let's see how you folks go eh?
As always, a 'spoiler' button will hide yours and others' answers. To reveal those answers simply click the 'spoiler' button, but do your best not to cheat! Even just trying to crack the riddle is good for your brain!
So good luck Ladies and Gents, and Happy Riddle-ing!
Slice horizontally once and then 2. Vertical slices across the middleGooooood Morning Riddle Masters!
As the grandkids would say, TGIF! (Thank Goodness It's Friday!). We love our Friday's because we get to give you lot the third and final riddle of the week, so let's get straight into it, shall we?
Baker, Fred Floury has invented a method of slicing a pancake into eight equal pieces, with only three straight knife strokes. How does he do it?
We think this one is a head scratcher, but let's see how you folks go eh?
As always, a 'spoiler' button will hide yours and others' answers. To reveal those answers simply click the 'spoiler' button, but do your best not to cheat! Even just trying to crack the riddle is good for your brain!
So good luck Ladies and Gents, and Happy Riddle-ing!
He cuts it into 4 equal slices with 2 cuts at right angles to each other after having sliced it in half to create a top and bottom half of equal thickness thereby 8 equal pieces.Gooooood Morning Riddle Masters!
As the grandkids would say, TGIF! (Thank Goodness It's Friday!). We love our Friday's because we get to give you lot the third and final riddle of the week, so let's get straight into it, shall we?
Baker, Fred Floury has invented a method of slicing a pancake into eight equal pieces, with only three straight knife strokes. How does he do it?
We think this one is a head scratcher, but let's see how you folks go eh?
As always, a 'spoiler' button will hide yours and others' answers. To reveal those answers simply click the 'spoiler' button, but do your best not to cheat! Even just trying to crack the riddle is good for your brain!
So good luck Ladies and Gents, and Happy Riddle-ing!
Folds the pancake in half and cuts 3 timesGooooood Morning Riddle Masters!
As the grandkids would say, TGIF! (Thank Goodness It's Friday!). We love our Friday's because we get to give you lot the third and final riddle of the week, so let's get straight into it, shall we?
Baker, Fred Floury has invented a method of slicing a pancake into eight equal pieces, with only three straight knife strokes. How does he do it?
We think this one is a head scratcher, but let's see how you folks go eh?
As always, a 'spoiler' button will hide yours and others' answers. To reveal those answers simply click the 'spoiler' button, but do your best not to cheat! Even just trying to crack the riddle is good for your brain!
So good luck Ladies and Gents, and Happy Riddle-ing!
Gooooood Morning Riddle Masters!
As the grandkids would say, TGIF! (Thank Goodness It's Friday!). We love our Friday's because we get to give you lot the third and final riddle of the week, so let's get straight into it, shall we?
Baker, Fred Floury has invented a method of slicing a pancake into eight equal pieces, with only three straight knife strokes. How does he do it?
We think this one is a head scratcher, but let's see how you folks go eh?
As always, a 'spoiler' button will hide yours and others' answers. To reveal those answers simply click the 'spoiler' button, but do your best not to cheat! Even just trying to crack the riddle is good for your brain!
So good luck Ladies and Gents, and Happy Riddle-ing!
Cut in half, fold one half on top of other, cut in half again, fold quarters on top of each other and cut once more giving 8 slices.Gooooood Morning Riddle Masters!
As the grandkids would say, TGIF! (Thank Goodness It's Friday!). We love our Friday's because we get to give you lot the third and final riddle of the week, so let's get straight into it, shall we?
Baker, Fred Floury has invented a method of slicing a pancake into eight equal pieces, with only three straight knife strokes. How does he do it?
We think this one is a head scratcher, but let's see how you folks go eh?
As always, a 'spoiler' button will hide yours and others' answers. To reveal those answers simply click the 'spoiler' button, but do your best not to cheat! Even just trying to crack the riddle is good for your brain!
So good luck Ladies and Gents, and Happy Riddle-ing!
Cutinto 4 equal parts with 2 slices then stack all 4 pieces on top of each other then slice through the middle and voila you have 8 equal pieces with only 3 cutsGooooood Morning Riddle Masters!
As the grandkids would say, TGIF! (Thank Goodness It's Friday!). We love our Friday's because we get to give you lot the third and final riddle of the week, so let's get straight into it, shall we?
Baker, Fred Floury has invented a method of slicing a pancake into eight equal pieces, with only three straight knife strokes. How does he do it?
We think this one is a head scratcher, but let's see how you folks go eh?
As always, a 'spoiler' button will hide yours and others' answers. To reveal those answers simply click the 'spoiler' button, but do your best not to cheat! Even just trying to crack the riddle is good for your brain!
So good luck Ladies and Gents, and Happy Riddle-ing!