He cut the pancake in half,put one piece on top of the other,cute it in half again, making four pieces, put them on top of each other and cut in half again, making 8 equal pieces
 
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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?

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So good luck Ladies and Gents, and Happy Riddle-ing!
He cuts the pancake in half puts them on top of each other. He then cuts them in half giving him 4 pieces. Putting them on top of each other he makes a third cut giving him eight pieces of pancake.
 
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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 the pancake in two. Place one piece over the other and make another cut making four pieces. Then place the four pieces one on top of each other and make a third cut making eight pieces.
 
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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 horizontally into two, then two cuts to make four pieces each layer
 
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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 pancake into 4 quarters,that's two cuts, then stack all 4 pieces on top of each other and cut in half = 8 equal pieces, easy peasy, from Dave Hill.
 
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Down the centre of the cake (vertically) leaving two equal halves.
Across the centre of the cake (horizontally) leaving four equal slices. Place the four pieces on top of each other and then cut through the middle edge of the cake slicing all four of the pieces in equal halves, leaving eight equal slices.
 
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First, cut the pancake 2 by slicing from the side leaving a top and bottom. then with the top on the bottom slice into into 4 equal portions.
 
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2 cuts of the pancake to make quarters. Vertical and horizontal. Then stack the 4 pieces on top of each other and cut through the stack to double the pieces to 8. Ta daaaa!
 
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Fred cuts the pancake twice so that he has four pieces, then stacks them on top of each other and cuts them in half and he then has eight pieces of pancake
 
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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 it in half, stack, cut in half, stack, cut in half again
 
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He folds the pancake in half then makes 3 cuts!
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!
 
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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 thru middle horizontally, keep halves together, cut once N-S, and once E-W. 3 cuts = 8 pieces equal size.
 
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Cut the pancake in half, then put one half on top of the other and cut in half again, then put those 2 quarters on top of the other 2 quarters, then cut in half again to make 8 pieces.
 

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