Wanna try and solve Einstein's Riddle? Only 2% gets it right
For starters, there's no actual evidence of the fact that Einstein had created this riddle, but let's be real, his name is a plus in any thought-provoking matter.
There are no real studies about the fact that only 2% of the population is able to solve this enigma either, but due to its difficulty we can imagine is not far from the actual percentage.
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Lastly, we would like to mention that the viral aspect of 'Einstein's Riddle' has been such that the dilemma has been studied by Stanford University.
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The premise of 'Einstein's Riddle' is simple. You will be given 15 clues about a street where there are five different colored houses with five different people who lived in them: they each have different nationalities, pets, and a favorite drink and tobacco brand.
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With each new clue, you are supposedly closer to finding out which neighbor has a fish for a pet… No worries, we are giving you the solution at the end of the gallery!
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The British neighbor lives in the red house.
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The Swedish neighbor owns a dog.
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The Dane neighbor drinks tea.
The Norwegian neighbor lives in the first house.
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The German neighbor likes Prince cigarettes.
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The green house is on the left side of the white house.
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In the green house, they drink coffee.
The neighbor that likes Pall Mall cigarettes has birds.
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In the yellow house, they like Dunhill cigarettes.
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In the house of the middle, they drink milk.
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The neighbor who likes Blend cigarettes lives next to the house where the cat is.
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The neighbor who owns a horse lives next to the one who likes Dunhill cigarettes.
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The neighbor who likes Bluemaster cigarettes drinks beer.
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The neighbor who likes Blend cigarettes lives next to the one who drinks water.
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The Norwegian neighbor lives next to the blue house.
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Too hard? Maybe you now understand why 98% of people can't solve the riddle.
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Well, here is the anticipated answer, the fish is... in the German home where they drink coffee and like Prince cigarettes. A clear explanation of the logic in solving this puzzle was provided by the editors of Business Insider.
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