the BIG riddle topic [part VII]

Actually mine is right if I were talking about going up. Didn’t state it right I’m afraid. :sad: Whatever, I don’t pride myself in riddles. Not when I have my muscles to show off! kisses bulky arm :cool:

/me chops off Wolf’s arms

I’m all riddled out :tongue:

NUUU!!! :cry:

What row of numbers comes next?
This is a tough one!
1
11
21
1211
111221
312211
13112221

I didn’t found it on my own… so it’s not fair to post it… So everybody else should still think about it… Although it were other number how I found out… somewhere on the net
The answer is 1113213211
one ‘1’, one ‘3’, two ‘1’, tree ‘2’, one ‘1’

/me smacks BA.

No cheating! :grrr:

I have a riddle…

Sometimes funny.
Sometimes mean.
Reached fourty nine and now will never ever be seen.
The backwards whirlpool ego will think it’s for the better.
And they’ll be so much relief for the 17th letter.
Back under the Sealy I will go nestle.
To bad for all because I alone possess the Eucharist Vessel.

Who am I ?

I know! I know!
You are you!
…right?

The next row is 1113213211 every line describes the line before it it wasnt that hard when you say it outloud

Well it’s easy to say now that BA posted the answer… :roll:

:razz:

LOL sorry i didnt see the answer hehe :thud: :rofl:

:lol: Riiight… :razz:

Let me feel smart sometimes :angry: Hehe

Riddles currently unanswered:

And I add another pretty easy riddle of sorts…

You have an 8 gallon jug full of water plus a 5 gallon jug and 3 gallon jug.

Now, using these jugs, you must divide the water in the 8 gallon jug equally into two jugs… so 4 gallons of water on one jug and another 4 gallons of water on another jug. You cannot approximate.

I am thinking about the other two…

8 - 5 - 3 (this is how many gallon er can be in the jug
8 - 0 - 0 (first you have all in one jug)
5 - 0 - 3 (you put 3 gallon in the smallest jug)
5 - 3 - 0 (you put the 3 gallon from the smalleg jug to the medium jug)
2 - 3 - 3 (you put 3 gallon from the biggest jug to the smallest jug)
2 - 5 - 1 (you put 2 gallon from the smallest jug to the medium jug)
7 - 0 - 1 (you put 5 gallon from the medium jug to the biggest jug)
7 - 1 - 0 (you put the 1 gallon from the smallest to the medium jug)
4 - 1 - 3 (you put 3 gallon from the biggest to the smallest jug)
4 - 4 - 0 (you put the 3 gallon from the smallest jug to the medium jug)

Now you have two jugs with both 4 gallon.

NIcely done, Sandra. :content: Its correct of course.

If you are looking for a mathematical proof then it could be done it vampires don’t die, but if they do die then one could bite only one other every week and then the original one could die, so at most you’d only ever have 2 vampires on the earth.
If they don’t die then we would all be vampires by now.

Correct, alex. (It is a mathematical riddle. If the vampires don’t die, then in 33 weeks, the whole world would have been vampires.)

Another Math riddle:
(a-x)(b-x)(c-x)(d-x)…(z-x) = ?

What is the answer to the equation above? The “…” means the rest of the alphabet.

answer:
=0 (after a little thinking about it and then realising oh yeah there’s an (x-x) in there :smile:)

Try guessing this:

I carry two sockets near the handle. I do not slice, but I slash in two. I am as oversized as no weapon are. I am the initial equipping.

What am I?

That must be the buster sword, or whatever Cloud’s first sword in ff7 is called?