Logic Day: The Puzzle That'll Test Your Cognitive Skills
Do you think you're as intelligent and analytical as Mr. Spock from Star Trek? Prove it! World Logic Day is a UNESCO-approved celebration that takes place every year, but this time around, we need your help to crack the code.
A group of friends - Andy, Bea, and Celine - have a jar of 10 cookies. They'll take turns pulling out as many cookies as they like, without communicating with each other or forming alliances. The rules are simple: no one wants to end up with the most or least number of cookies, but they also want to maximize their cookie intake.
The catch? Both conditions must be satisfied simultaneously. If we prioritize condition 1 (avoiding extremes), will they end up with a fair share? Or if we focus on condition 2 (getting as many cookies as possible)? It's a classic dilemma that requires logical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Can you solve this puzzle without any spoilers? Share your thoughts, and I'll be back with the solution at 5 pm UK. In the meantime, let's discuss some illogical arguments - because sometimes, it's fun to poke holes in our own reasoning.
World Logic Day is just around the corner, and there are numerous events planned across the globe. If you'd like to learn more about these celebrations, head over to the World Logic Day website.
If you're feeling confident, try your hand at a harder puzzle with this Christmas competition. And if you know of any great puzzles or brain teasers, send me an email - I'm always on the lookout for new challenges!
Do you think you're as intelligent and analytical as Mr. Spock from Star Trek? Prove it! World Logic Day is a UNESCO-approved celebration that takes place every year, but this time around, we need your help to crack the code.
A group of friends - Andy, Bea, and Celine - have a jar of 10 cookies. They'll take turns pulling out as many cookies as they like, without communicating with each other or forming alliances. The rules are simple: no one wants to end up with the most or least number of cookies, but they also want to maximize their cookie intake.
The catch? Both conditions must be satisfied simultaneously. If we prioritize condition 1 (avoiding extremes), will they end up with a fair share? Or if we focus on condition 2 (getting as many cookies as possible)? It's a classic dilemma that requires logical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Can you solve this puzzle without any spoilers? Share your thoughts, and I'll be back with the solution at 5 pm UK. In the meantime, let's discuss some illogical arguments - because sometimes, it's fun to poke holes in our own reasoning.
World Logic Day is just around the corner, and there are numerous events planned across the globe. If you'd like to learn more about these celebrations, head over to the World Logic Day website.
If you're feeling confident, try your hand at a harder puzzle with this Christmas competition. And if you know of any great puzzles or brain teasers, send me an email - I'm always on the lookout for new challenges!