XXIVGoood Morning Riddle Masters!
We hope you have been enjoying a lovely Easter, but now regardless of Easter it wouldn't be a Monday at the SDC without our first riddle of the week, now would it? So here it goes...
Professor Puzla says "My expensive laboratory staff have perfected a way of arranging seven matches on a table so that they make 20 and one-third of a dozen. Of course, they neither break nor bend the matches." How is this possible?
A very big thanks to member Suzi H. for sharing this riddle with us, it's a head scratcher eh? If you think you know the answer, post it in the comments below and if you get it correct we will give you a shout out in tomorrow's newsletter!
As always though, your answers will be automatically hidden by our 'spoiler' button. To reveal yours and others' answers simply click the 'spoiler' button, but do your best not to cheat!
Good luck with this one members and Happy Riddle-ing!
Goood Morning Riddle Masters!
We hope you have been enjoying a lovely Easter, but now regardless of Easter it wouldn't be a Monday at the SDC without our first riddle of the week, now would it? So here it goes...
Professor Puzla says "My expensive laboratory staff have perfected a way of arranging seven matches on a table so that they make 20 and one-third of a dozen. Of course, they neither break nor bend the matches." How is this possible?
A very big thanks to member Suzi H. for sharing this riddle with us, it's a head scratcher eh? If you think you know the answer, post it in the comments below and if you get it correct we will give you a shout out in tomorrow's newsletter!
As always though, your answers will be automatically hidden by our 'spoiler' button. To reveal yours and others' answers simply click the 'spoiler' button, but do your best not to cheat!
Good luck with this one members and Happy Riddle-ing!
They arranged them in Roman numerals: XXIVGoood Morning Riddle Masters!
We hope you have been enjoying a lovely Easter, but now regardless of Easter it wouldn't be a Monday at the SDC without our first riddle of the week, now would it? So here it goes...
Professor Puzla says "My expensive laboratory staff have perfected a way of arranging seven matches on a table so that they make 20 and one-third of a dozen. Of course, they neither break nor bend the matches." How is this possible?
A very big thanks to member Suzi H. for sharing this riddle with us, it's a head scratcher eh? If you think you know the answer, post it in the comments below and if you get it correct we will give you a shout out in tomorrow's newsletter!
As always though, your answers will be automatically hidden by our 'spoiler' button. To reveal yours and others' answers simply click the 'spoiler' button, but do your best not to cheat!
Good luck with this one members and Happy Riddle-ing!